Dr Elizabeth Gow
@ecgow
Living in Chorlton, working with manuscripts at the John Rylands Library, wrote a PhD about its founder, tweeting in a personal capacity.
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13-07-2011 16:16:37
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John Rylands Research Institute and Library John Hodgson Thank you, John, for the intelligence, generosity and good cheer you have brought to the Rylands. A tremendous collection but also a wonderfully human place & so much of that has been down to you. Sessions there were the highlight of my time teaching in Manchester. So grateful!
Today was the first day of my three month fellowship at the John Rylands Research Institute and Library, where I'm looking at missionary archives to look at the role of hymns in slavery and abolition in the C18 British Atlantic world. So far, it's been downloading books. Archives on Wednesday!
Includes a chapter on Enriqueta Rylands, founder of John Rylands Research Institute and Library and active supporter of Manchester R&T
On October 2nd I’ll be talking about Eric Millar and Francis Wormald as manuscript collectors as part of this event celebrating the donation of a 14th-century Psalter to Senate House Library. Book now to attend online or in person 👇 senatehouselibrary.libcal.com/event/4248409
There are so many delights waiting for us in this Women's Studies Group 1558-1837 programme. If you love women's history, please do take a look at the papers on offer. And now is a great time to join the group (there's a lot of member activities, so it offers great value!)
Thirty Samaritan manuscripts from John Rylands Research Institute and Library collection have been published: digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/collections/sa… The online records are based on Robertson's Catalogue of the Samaritan Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library Manchester (vols. 1-2). #Samaritanmanuscripts
Rylands Leverhulme Postdoctoral fellow Dr Kate Gibson has won a prize for her book, Illegitimacy, Family and Stigma in England 1660-1834! womenshistorynetwork.org/womens-history…
Do join us online or in-person on Tuesday 3 June at 5.30pm BST. Elizabeth Gow will be discussing ‘From Wiclif to the present time’: exhibiting English Bibles at the John Rylands Library, 1899-1911. Book: bit.ly/ExhibitingEngl… Dr Elizabeth Gow The Warburg Institute. Image luna.manchester.ac.uk/luna/servlet/d…