Renaissance SRS
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SRS, the main academic organisation in UK & Ireland dedicated to the promotion of the study of the Renaissance. Founded in 1967 🌤️ https://t.co/2zkSF8PQY1
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Double 🏴☠️ trouble!! Lovely to see this published! BIG congrats David Wilson & John Coakley & Nathan Kwan & all the contributors! Looks stunning! #seafever
BIG NEWS! Our book Letterlocking is with our awesome colleagues at MIT Press The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social and will be published on 19 November! From 17-19 April, you can get 25% off preorders through Barnes & Noble Barnes & Noble using this code: PREORDER25. Here’s the link: barnesandnoble.com/w/letterlockin…
John McCafferty Today is pub day for a new, beautifully illustrated, highly readable book about the artist!
Sofonisba Anguissola by Cecilia Gamberini
Lund Humphries (for UK/ROW customers)
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Available in N Amer from Getty Publications, shop.getty.edu/products/sofon…
CfP: First Article Workshop Centre for Early Modern Studies at King's, to take place in June 2024. Deadline for abstracts: April 26, 2024
rensoc.org.uk/event/cfp-firs…
Just over a fortnight left to apply for Take Your Research Public 2024. Join our practical workshops on translating historical research into formats for wider audiences. With Dr Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow Dr Owen Rees Dr Mai Musié (ሙሴ) Dr Kate Wiles and Ellie Mackin Roberts mcphh.wordpress.com/2024/03/05/tak…
A great event from Renaissance SRS. Find out more about a great mentoring scheme for women of colour navigating careers as early modern scholars, and learn about some fantastic work from Dr Lubaaba 🍉 and Medieval and Early Modern Orients (MEMOs)!
One week left to apply for this 4-year funded doctoral scholarship associated with my SFI-IRC project!
Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway English, Media & Creative Arts, Uni of Galway Renaissance SRS British Shakespeare Association TaPRA
mooreinstitute.ie/2024/03/07/phd…
It's not just Holbein in the Holbein exhibition Royal Collection Trust. Here are some mouth-watering details from Hans Eworth's Elizabeth I and the Three Goddesses (1569). Look at the tiny jewels! The green stitches of the embroidery!
'Ideas of Poverty in the Enlightenment', Centre for Early Modern Studies at King's. April 22, 2024 rensoc.org.uk/event/ideas-of… #EarlyModernEvents #Twitterstorians