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Cambridge Material Culture Workshop

@materialcam

Material Culture in the Early Modern World | convened by graduate students at the University of Cambridge.

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We are thrilled to release our Term Card for Michaelmas - We have an incredibly lineup of speakers! Our first workshop will be next week, on 14 October. Please DM or email us for more information, or if you would like a plain text version.

We are thrilled to release our Term Card for Michaelmas  - We have an incredibly lineup of speakers! Our first workshop will be next week, on 14 October.

Please DM or email us for more information, or if you would like a plain text version.
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Our first workshop of the term will take place today! Join us at 5pm in the Arthur Quiller Couch Room, St John's, to hear from Caitlin Wareing-Oksanen (Royal Air Force Museum) and Elena Bonacini (Wolfson College, Cambridge) - or subscribe to our mailing list to join remotely.

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Join us at 5pm today in the Arthur Quiller Couch Room, St John's College, for our second session of the term! We look so forward to welcoming our speakers, and there might even be wine and cheese👀 dm for the link if you want to attend virtually!

Join us at 5pm today in the Arthur Quiller Couch Room, St John's College, for our second session of the term! We look so forward to welcoming our speakers, and there might even be wine and cheese👀 dm for the link if you want to attend virtually!
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What do William Pitt, Foundling Hospital tokens, and shipwrecks have in common? They all feature in tonight’s stellar line up for the Long Eighteenth Century workshop! ✨5pm, Arthur Quiller Couch Room, St John’s and online. Message us for directions or for the Teams link.✨

What do William Pitt, Foundling Hospital tokens, and shipwrecks have in common? They all feature in tonight’s stellar line up for the Long Eighteenth Century workshop! 
✨5pm, Arthur Quiller Couch Room, St John’s and online. Message us for directions or for the Teams link.✨
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Congratulations Prof Ulinka Rublack, awarded the 2025 Einhard Prize for her “captivating” biography: Dürer’s Lost Masterpiece. It brings to life the artist’s fight to be adequately paid, and explores how we came to value the arts still relevant to our time. Link in reply ⬇️

Congratulations Prof Ulinka Rublack, awarded the 2025 Einhard Prize for her “captivating” biography: Dürer’s Lost Masterpiece. 
 
It brings to life the artist’s fight to be adequately paid, and explores how we came to value the arts still relevant to our time. 
 
Link in reply ⬇️
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CFP DEADLINE 13 JANUARY - Our Call for Papers closes in three days! The theme is TECHNÊ 🛠️🖌️🖍️🪡🏺 See pinned post for details! Image: Martin Engelbrecht, Femme de Marechal/Eine Huff oder Grobschmidin, engraving, c. 1700-1750, Wellcome Collection.

CFP DEADLINE 13 JANUARY - Our Call for Papers closes in three days! The theme is TECHNÊ 🛠️🖌️🖍️🪡🏺  See pinned post for details! Image: Martin Engelbrecht, Femme de Marechal/Eine Huff oder Grobschmidin, engraving, c. 1700-1750, Wellcome Collection.
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A reminder that our CFP on the theme of technê is 🚨closing tomorrow! 🚨 See our pinned post for details. Image: Benard after L.J. Goussier, Net-Makers' equipment and tools, engraving, c.1722-1799, Wellcome Collection.

A reminder that our CFP on the theme of technê is 🚨closing tomorrow! 🚨 See our pinned post for details. Image: Benard after L.J. Goussier, Net-Makers' equipment and tools, engraving, c.1722-1799, Wellcome Collection.
Medicine and the Making of Race, 1440-1720 (@mmor_kcl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CFP for our closing conference 'Medicine, Slavery, and Race in the Atlantic World, 1440-1833' is now live! Deadline for submissions is 14th February, and the conference takes place 15th-17th May 2025. Please share! tinyurl.com/4y9bee66 #earlymodern #histmed King's History

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#CfP Hello, if anyone is still here on X! I’m thrilled to be organising a conference with Lucy Havard on Plants and People. Please send abstracts and bios to us by Friday 14 March!

#CfP Hello, if anyone is still here on X! I’m thrilled to be organising a conference with <a href="/lucyjanehavard/">Lucy Havard</a> on Plants and People. Please send abstracts and bios to us by Friday 14 March!
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We are pleased to announce our newest Term Card - please join us either in person or online for this exciting roster! 🚨 First talks this coming Monday! 🚨

We are pleased to announce our newest Term Card - please join us either in person or online for this exciting roster! 🚨 First talks this coming Monday! 🚨
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Today is the first Lent session of the Material Culture Pre-1850 Workshop! We're pleased to be welcoming Sylvia Alvares-Correa (Oxford) and Emma Bruckner (Courtauld). It will take place from 5-7 PM in the Couch Room, Old Divinity School - come get your 🍷and 🧀

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🚨VENUE CHANGE 📷 Our upcoming session this Monday (24/2) will now be held in the Parson Room (F Staircase 1st Court), St John's College, rather than our usual space. We look forward to seeing you there!

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🚨 NEW CFP 🚨 The Material Culture pre-1850 Workshop is very pleased to announce a new call for papers on the theme of 'lifecycles'. We are looking for 20 minute papers from researchers of all career stages, deadline 28 April 2025

🚨 NEW CFP 🚨 The Material Culture pre-1850 Workshop is very pleased to announce a new call for papers on the theme of 'lifecycles'. We are looking for 20 minute papers from researchers of all career stages, deadline 28 April 2025
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🚨Under a week to go until our Call for Papers closes 🚨 We look so forward to reviewing your submissions - get them in before the 28th!