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Mindy Williams

@mindyjw

PhD Student in History at Purdue University Studies Queenship, Power, and Gender in Early Modern England and France

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So much rage right now about the Supreme Court draft to overturn Roe v Wade. Are protests being organized ? I need to be involved. This.is.not.okay.

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Please join me for an exciting Zoom panel about navigating non-US archives on May 31st at 12 EST! This event is targeted at grad students and early modern researchers and is sponsored by the #SSEMWG. Click here to register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

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It’s been so lovely visiting Nantes for #KQ11 I’m on the train back to Paris and back to the states in the morning. Sad but I’m so glad to be a part of this wonderful group of royal scholars and look forward to all the cool research studies to come!

It’s been so lovely visiting Nantes for #KQ11 I’m on the train back to Paris and back to the states in the morning. Sad but I’m so glad to be a part of this wonderful group of royal scholars and look forward to all the cool research studies to come!
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I used to take methotrexate and it is terrifying to me that someone can be denied it because of an association with abortions. If you are facing this reality I hope this lawyer can help. Chronic illness is hard enough without stupid bible-thumping misogynistic barriers

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Hello #twitterhistorians what are good ways that you use to collect information from secondary sources to refer back to when writing? Are there any helpful methods or tools to create keyword searchable databases for dissertations/book projects?

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Has anyone ever cracked the code the exiled Jacobites used in their letters? This is written by Stafford to Cardinal Gualtiero in 1712. Caryll, Dempster, and Mary of Modena used it too

Has anyone ever cracked the code the exiled Jacobites used in their letters? This is written by Stafford to Cardinal Gualtiero in 1712. Caryll, Dempster, and Mary of Modena used it too
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The next SSEMWG panel for graduate students and early career researchers will discuss Networking at Conferences, taking place on Zoom on Tuesday, December 6 at 1:00pm Eastern time. Please sign up via this link: docs.google.com/forms/d/10cE-j… Hope to see you there!

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[#NARUTOP99 Special Vote] I voted for #Chidori_One_Thousand_Birds ! #MyNARUTOJutsu narutop99.naruto-official.com/en/share/speci…

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[NARUTO Worldwide Character Popularity Vote] I voted for #Iruka_Umino! #NARUTOP99 narutop99.naruto-official.com/en/share/1d513…

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Queenship historians: can you please give me examples of older biographies of queens that more closely resembled hagiography rather than biographies? Also those that only focused on cultural rather than political contributions. Trying to trace the evolution of queenship studies

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The Cluster features the work of Dr Amy Saunders, me, Melania Soler Moraton, Mercedes Llorente, Susannah Lyon-Whaley, Catherine Howey Stearn, Sarah Betts, @melitathomas, Mindy Williams, and Lily Feinstein, all of whom examine aspects of queenship and cross-confessional identity.

The Cluster features the work of <a href="/Amyesaunders1/">Dr Amy Saunders</a>, me, Melania Soler Moraton, Mercedes Llorente, <a href="/susannah_lw/">Susannah Lyon-Whaley</a>, Catherine Howey Stearn, <a href="/WromanticHistry/">Sarah Betts</a>, <a href="/melitathomas92/">@melitathomas</a>, <a href="/mindyjw/">Mindy Williams</a>, and <a href="/lily_feinstein/">Lily Feinstein</a>, all of whom examine aspects of queenship and cross-confessional identity.