CREMS [Birmingham]
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A centre of excellence for research into reformation and early modern Britain and Europe at the University of Birmingham. Now at the Other Place.
Birmingham, UK
Joined May 2012
Call for Papers: Popular Recreations in Early Modern England Keynote Speaker: Prof Christopher Marsh (Belfast) University of Birmingham Wednesday 25 June 2025 More info: https://t.co/FQqH44s6FL (waiting to get it up on the institutional webpages!)
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TODAY! Title: Lourenço da Silva Mendonça and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the seventeenth century Date: Wednesday 12 March 2025 Time: (16:00-18:00) Location: LR5 - Arts Building Zoom Link:
bham-ac-uk.zoom.us
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Thinking of studying for a Master's Degree in #Shakespeare? Come to the University of Birmingham Postgraduate Open Day in Edgbaston! We'll be there to talk about what it's like to study in Stratford-upon-Avon. 🗓️ Weds 19 March ⏲️ 12-5pm 🎟️Sign up here:
birmingham.ac.uk
Explore our Campus and visit us at our Postgraduate Open Day.
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Christopher Marsh's keynote will be called: ‘The matter of ballads (and why ballads matter)’ - join us!
Call for Papers: Popular Recreations in Early Modern England Keynote Speaker: Prof Christopher Marsh (Belfast) University of Birmingham Wednesday 25 June 2025 More info: https://t.co/FQqH44s6FL (waiting to get it up on the institutional webpages!)
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On Wednesday 12 March we will host a hybrid lecture by Dr José Lingna Nafafé (University of Bristol) presenting his recent book, winner of the African Studies Association UK’s Best Book Award (2024). https://t.co/eG1y6rENJE
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On Wednesday 12 March we will host a hybrid lecture by Dr José Lingna Nafafé (University of Bristol) presenting his recent book, winner of the African Studies Association UK’s Best Book Award (2024). https://t.co/eG1y6rENJE
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Coming soon: Cultural Connections between the Continent and Early Medieval England: Philological Studies in Honour of Rolf H. Bremmer Jr
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Conference CFP: Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Hosted at the University of Melbourne, 3-5 December 2025. https://t.co/24uLM9KcYx
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Wednesday! Global Perspectives on Women and the Reformations Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks (Distinguished Professor Emerita, U. of Wisconsin-Madison) Wednesday 13 November 2024, 16.00-17.15 GMT online (only) Zoom link:
bham-ac-uk.zoom.us
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Please share and come join us this Wednesday! Global Perspectives on Women and the Reformations Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks (Distinguished Professor Emerita, U. of Wisconsin-Madison) Wednesday 13 November 2024, 16.00-17.15 GMT online (only) Zoom link: https://t.co/j76dwsDyuc
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CEMS Conference! Rethinking State and Society in Early Modern Britain. Organised by Dr. Jonah Miller (@kingshistory). December 17th 2024 Sign up:
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CEMS: Rethinking State and Society in Early Modern Britain Conference – King's College London, Tue 17 Dec 2024 - It is almost twenty-five years since the publication of two landmark studies of state...
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Open Day at the #Shakespeare Institute! ☀️ We're joined by some special guests, including a canine friend, documentary filmmaker Andrew Smith of @fleetingyear and Martin Bax MBE, who set up the almost forgotten studio theatre, The Stratford Roundhouse at @thersc in 1970 🐶
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Global Perspectives on Women and the Reformations Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks (Distinguished Professor Emerita, U. of Wisconsin-Madison) Wednesday 13 November 2020, 16.00-17.15 GMT online (only) Zoom link: https://t.co/tqQDmuldlk
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Submit your abstracts! CfP: Rethinking State and Society in Early Modern Britain - deadline 1st November Conference at KCL on 17th December Full details:
kingsearlymodern.co.uk
The Centre for Early Modern Studies at KCL invites submissions for papers to be presented at a conference on 17th December 2024. The theme is ‘Rethinking State and Society in Early Modern Britain’.
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PhD opportunity: M4C CDA "Editing Empire: The Hakluyt Society in (Post) imperial Britain, 1846 to the Present". Apply now to start your PhD at @WarwickHistory and @RGS_IBG in autumn 2025. Deadline 13 January 2025. https://t.co/EdNIKwRRus
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It's your Monday blog post- but on a Tuesday! Better late than never, check out Ezgi Nisli's investigation of early modern Ottoman poetesses.
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This post introduces three Ottoman women poets who were often forgotten, ignored, and little analysed...up until now.
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This year’s Religious History of Britain 1500-1800 studies Seminar series opens with David Cressy on ‘William Morton’s Barren Fruit: a Caroline lecturer’s career and contacts’ October 15th, 5.30 pm to 7.00 pm, Institute of Historical Research, Senate House https://t.co/vzVIGyqvzM
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Next June, BECC will be twenty, and we're throwing a party! Ok, we're holding a conference. Maybe with a party. Definitely cake... Please save the date: 26-27 June 2025.
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