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We can’t believe it’s July already! Remember to get your abstracts in this month for our Material and Visual Culture seminar series. We’re aiming for interdisciplinary discussion about how we study things. Check out our #CFP and contact us with any questions.

We can’t believe it’s July already! Remember to get your abstracts in this month for our Material and Visual Culture seminar series. We’re aiming for interdisciplinary discussion about how we study things. Check out our #CFP and contact us with any questions.
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Free event: Join us online on Wednesday 3 August as Professor Viccy Coltman marks the bicentenary of the royal visit of King George IV to Edinburgh in August 1822, drawing on material from #NRSArchives. Find more details and register here... eventbrite.co.uk/e/geordie-or-t… EdinburghArtHistory

Free event: Join us online on Wednesday 3 August as Professor Viccy Coltman marks the bicentenary of the royal visit of King George IV to Edinburgh in August 1822, drawing on material from #NRSArchives. Find more details and register here... eventbrite.co.uk/e/geordie-or-t… <a href="/EdiArtHistory/">EdinburghArtHistory</a>
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📢And we’re live! So excited to announce the schedule for this year’s Material and Visual Culture Seminar Series Edinburgh College of Art. Meeting Wednesdays 5pm online from 28 Sept. Use the Eventbrite link to signup and view abstracts. eventbrite.co.uk/e/material-vis…

📢And we’re live! So excited to announce the schedule for this year’s Material and Visual Culture Seminar Series <a href="/eca_edinburgh/">Edinburgh College of Art</a>. Meeting Wednesdays 5pm online from 28 Sept. Use the Eventbrite link to signup and view abstracts. eventbrite.co.uk/e/material-vis…
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Join us for our second seminar in this year's series on 12 October! @CMurray1603 chairs Sarah Hutcheson & Dr Megan Shaw | meganshaw.bsky.social sharing research on architectural symbols and female patronage under the Stuarts. Register via Eventbrite 👇 eventbrite.co.uk/e/material-vis…

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🚨Programme change: Molly Ailsa Ingham will be presenting her paper ‘Communion Tokens and the Shaping of Post-Reformation Presbyterian Parochial Identities, 1560-1750’ alongside Dr Sandra Costa Saldanha on 26 October.

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Our fourth seminar is just one week away! Join us November 9th to hear @chiara_beta and @lmfr2 speak on the theme ‘Pasteboards and Printing Plates: Elusive Objects’. Register via Eventbrite 👇 eventbrite.co.uk/e/material-vis…

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Our penultimate seminar ‘The Social Life of ... Tea’ is just one week away! Dr Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth chairs papers from @annasmyers_ and Lucy J Powell. For abstracts and to register see Eventbrite link below👇 eventbrite.co.uk/e/material-vis…

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🚨We're excited to share our upcoming event 'Considering Object Biographies: Provenance, Repatriation, and Collecting Practices' on 27 February. Featuring researchers from across the cultural sector speaking on the topics above! Link below to register 👇 eventbrite.co.uk/e/considering-…

🚨We're excited to share our upcoming event 'Considering Object Biographies: Provenance, Repatriation, and Collecting Practices' on 27 February. Featuring researchers from across the cultural sector speaking on the topics above! Link below to register 👇
eventbrite.co.uk/e/considering-…
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We are very excited to share the #CfP for the upcoming PhD/ECR one-day hybrid conference ‘Historical Fragments: Making, Breaking, and Remaking’. Abstracts due by 15th March 2023.

We are very excited to share the #CfP for the upcoming PhD/ECR one-day hybrid conference ‘Historical Fragments: Making, Breaking, and Remaking’.
Abstracts due by 15th March 2023.
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📢We are so excited to share the program for our ‘Historical Fragments: Making, Breaking and Remaking’ hybrid conference on Friday 19 May! For further information and to register, see Eventbrite links in comments.👇 *Note separate links for online and in-person registration.

📢We are so excited to share the program for our ‘Historical Fragments: Making, Breaking and Remaking’ hybrid conference on Friday 19 May! For further information and to register, see Eventbrite links in comments.👇

*Note separate links for online and in-person registration.
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Good morning Edinburgh material culture enthusiasts - have we got a treat for you! IASH, Edinburgh are hosting a book launch for MVC speaker alum Dr Jolene Zigarovich’s, ‘Death and the Body in the Eighteenth-Century Novel’. See link for details👇 iash.ed.ac.uk/event/book-lau…

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✨One week✨ until 'Historical Fragments: Making, Breaking and Remaking’! For details and to register see Eventbrite links in tweet comments.👇

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📢It’s that time of year again! We’re happy to share the #callforpapers for our fifth annual seminar series, which runs fortnightly through semester one. Send abstracts and bios to [email protected] by July 31st.

📢It’s that time of year again! We’re happy to share the #callforpapers for our fifth annual seminar series, which runs fortnightly through semester one. Send abstracts and bios to materialcultureresearcheca@ed.ac.uk by July 31st.
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Book your place now for this seminar with our Lucinda Dean! Focusing on the Scottish Coronation of Charles I, she will explore the role of ritual objects, materiality & multi-sensory experiences in the performance of royal power & the shaping of kingly identity @UHI_Research