Historian of women’s work, everyday mobilities and court records, 1500-1700. Lecturer in Early Modern History | University of Sheffield
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Looking forward to hearing all about Charmian Mansell ([email protected])'s new book tomorrow - you can too!

🚨New job alert!🚨We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on the research project ‘Modelling the Black Death and Social Connectivity in Medieval England’, led by Dr Alex Brown and funded by The Leverhulme Trust. More details below. durham.taleo.net/careersection/…



1/ Zoë Jackson looked at church court records and discussed the seriousness of perjury in trust-based, face-to-face early modern communities: manyheadedmonster.com/2024/04/23/tru…

2/ Dr Laura Flannigan used commonplace books to explore what non-elites knew about law and its procedures, and how they knew it: manyheadedmonster.com/2024/04/30/com…

3/ Lucy M. Kaufman drew upon the Mayor’s Court Book of Norwich to examine how the city dealt with one of the first major waves of immigration into England: manyheadedmonster.com/2024/05/07/a-l…

4/ Charmian Mansell ([email protected]) deployed evidence from court depositions to demonstrate that day-to-day mobility was far more common in the pre-industrial countryside than we tend to think: manyheadedmonster.com/2024/05/14/eve…

5/ Emily Rhodes used Quarter Session petitions to examine the relationship between family, community and control in early modern England: manyheadedmonster.com/2024/05/21/con…


I'm delighted to announce the OA publication of my (first!) article, 'Absent parents, sick children, and epistolary relationships in England, c.1640-c.1750' in The History of the Family journal online (The History of the Family): tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…



Getting ready to chat new released with Andrew McGregor We’ve got Brazilian symphonies, two discs of Chopin, newly discovered music from baroque France, and Gershwin ON THE ACCORDION. Join us at 14.00 Pls note MacGregor/McGregor clan scarf in honour of the occasion. BBC Radio 3



Last week I had a lovely conversation with the brilliant Jana Byars for New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social) about my book Female Servants in Early Modern England. If you're interested in service before Downton and life in 16th and 17th century England, listen here! newbooksnetwork.com/female-servant…


So pleased my article on geo-coding addresses of 121 million + people in British censuses 1851-1911 is now out with HistoricalMethods! #openaccess - map any census info (ages, occupations, birthplaces etc) by address - link census to other spatial datasets Get the code and data 👇
