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Women's Studies Group 1558-1837

@wsguk

Multi-disciplinary, international group for women's studies 1558-1837. Member benefits inc. newsletter, seminars, annual workshop & outing.

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Join three literary houses in an evening to celebrate women writers who broke boundaries as we mark International Women’s Day for an online event on Wednesday 5th March. chawtonhouse.org/whats-on/onlin…

Join three literary houses in an evening to celebrate women writers who broke boundaries as we mark International Women’s Day for an online event on Wednesday 5th March.

chawtonhouse.org/whats-on/onlin…
Dr Emma Marshall (@earlymodernemma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 My article on parents' letters to/about ill children is out in an exciting special issue, 'Mothers and Fathers in Medieval and Early Modern Europe', ed. Emily Rhodes & Alice Whitehead. It's full of fantastic contributions to the history of parenting! 👇 tandfonline.com/toc/rhof20/30/1

Dr Valerie Schutte (@tudorqueenship) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does anyone know the earliest collective biography of the Six Wives? I’m looking for something specific to the queens and not just a biography of #HenryVIII

SSEMWG (@ssemwomengender) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call for Papers: Sensational Experience in Early Modern Dutch and Flemish Art Annual CNA Colloquium, Friday May 16, 2025 (hybrid) Submission Deadline: March 21, 2025

Call for Papers: Sensational Experience in Early Modern Dutch and Flemish Art
Annual CNA Colloquium, Friday May 16, 2025 (hybrid)
Submission Deadline: March 21, 2025
Women's Studies Group 1558-1837 (@wsguk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many of our members have benefited from the Visiting Fellowships ChawtonHouse - they are such a great opportunity to study in an amazing library. Applications close this week. Please share!

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Taking place this week, an international conference on #AphraBehn in Italy co-organised by Francesca Saggini. If anyone is attending and would like to write a review for the WSG website, please get in touch! womensstudiesgroup.org/2025/03/14/wsg…

ChawtonHouse (@chawtonhouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This beautiful bouquet illustration comes from Charlotte de Latour's Le Langage des Fleurs (1819), which explains the symbolic meanings behind flower choices. The message behind these flowers is one of unrequited love, asking the recipient to take pity on the sender.

This  beautiful bouquet illustration comes from Charlotte de Latour's Le  Langage des Fleurs (1819), which explains the symbolic meanings behind flower choices. The message behind these flowers is one of  unrequited love, asking the recipient to take pity on the sender.
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🚨 NEW CFP 🚨 The Material Culture pre-1850 Workshop is very pleased to announce a new call for papers on the theme of 'lifecycles'. We are looking for 20 minute papers from researchers of all career stages, deadline 28 April 2025

🚨 NEW CFP 🚨 The Material Culture pre-1850 Workshop is very pleased to announce a new call for papers on the theme of 'lifecycles'. We are looking for 20 minute papers from researchers of all career stages, deadline 28 April 2025
John McCafferty (@jdmccafferty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A tender 17thC moment caught: two women teaching a child to walk c. 1635-1637, drawn by #Rembrandt (BM) I like to post this image regularly.

A tender 17thC moment caught: two women teaching a child to walk c. 1635-1637, drawn by #Rembrandt (BM)

I like to post this image regularly.
SSEMWG (@ssemwomengender) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender seeks nominations for awards for scholarly work in English on women and gender in the early modern period (ca. 1450-1750) published/completed between June 2022 and May 2025.

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Today, Tara Lyons discusses a fascinating copy of a book by Crashaw with early modern women's signatures and addresses a problem that complicates much of our research into women's book ownership …dernfemalebookownership.wordpress.com/2025/04/16/w... #HerBook #EarlyModern