
Dr Anna Henderson
@acorhender
Commissions books for @ArcHumanities & @UExeterPress, dispenses advice and own opinions, fan of the Bayeux Tapestry and Eno.
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09-10-2012 16:12:00
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I will talk about the Genealogy of the Religious Image in the Maghrib and its Makers, as part of the Spring “Islamic Art in Solitude” lecture series at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art this Thursday at 11am. As the link to the virtual lecture isn't public, I can share it in DM for those interested




We are excited to see our Tour Guides from St Peter's PS in tomorrow morning for their first live performance! Over the last few months, the P6 pupils have applied and been interviewed for their roles, written scripts, and created a tour!





Today London, tomorrow Paris, launching new book series TV-Philosophy for University of Exeter Press with Sandra Laugier, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

So excited to be interviewing mary beard tomorrow Cambridge Corn Ex ! Her new book is incredible! I’ve been devouring it voraciously….

Congrats from sunny Paris, Connie Skibinski

Warm thanks to Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne for hosting our TV-Philosopy debate workshop and celebratory book series launch this eve. Several interesting new book proposals are brewing.. @uexe


Thanks to @PerigPitrou for sending these pix from last week of our launch for University of Exeter Press series TV-Philosophy with Sandra Laugier, Robert Sinnerbrink, David LaRocca et al - great to celebrate the publication of our first three books...thanks to all who made us welcome.



Lovely pic and great book - congrats to everyone concerned, and looking forward to the follow up from Laura Cleaver and CULTIVATE MSS soon Arc Humanities Press

listened to this yesterday, and thoroughly enjoyed! Arc Humanities Press @EugeneSmelyans2

Wonderful news! Christopher Swift's new Arc book, Ritual, Spectacle, and Theatre in Late Medieval Seville: Performing Empire, has won the 2024 Bevington Award for Best New Book... Arc Humanities Press Medieval & Renaissance Drama Society