Adrian Streete
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Professor of Early Modern English Literature and Religion @UofGlasgow; Head of English Literature @uofgenglit; Deputy Head @UofGCritStudies My views.
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Bursary alert! The Society for Renaissance Studies Scholars of Colour MA Bursary (two of them, worth Ā£4k each) supporting students of Renaissance studies undertaking a Masters UK or Irish universities. Please forward to anyone you think might be interested rensoc.org.uk/funding-prizesā¦
Really looking forward to this great conference, organised by Namratha Rao and Ted Tregear. Registration open now!
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Congratulations Books & Borrowing, 1750-1830 - a game changing resource for those wishing to know what books people were borrowing from Scottish libraries 1750-1830 and who was borrowing them borrowing.stir.ac.uk ššš
ā¦Nice to receive the new paperback edition of this beauty from ā¦The Arden Shakespeareā© which I co-edited with the fabulous ā¦Dr. Diana Hendersonā©
We - and our democracy - need arts and humanities, says The British Academy Julia Black, to 'understand people, the world and ā combined with science subjects ā tackle the greatest issues of our time.' And universities need a regulator to help protect them.
In some much-needed good news, I'm delighted that Tudor and Stuart Consorts has been released in a (fairly) affordable paperback version!!
Dr Elena 'Ellie' Woodacre Carolyn Harris Dr Joanna Laynesmith Micheline White A/Prof Stephanie Russo Dr. Courtney Herber Dr Nicola Clark Jemma Field
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Iām delighted to sit in the sun and read this, now in print after several yearsā research. On a 17c Glasgow marinerās library, discovered in UofGlasgowASC University of Glasgow Library. Tx to all those who helped me during research including christian barnacles@āš¤ Kit Baston Richard Blakemore Steve
Adrian Streete YES. All that moueth doth in Change delight, with fierce tenacity and wild courage and style.