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The Eighteenth-Century Worlds Research Centre at the University of Liverpool.
Abercromby Square, Liverpool
Joined November 2016
For our next seminar we’ll be welcoming Prof. Jessica Parr for her paper ‘Claiming Our Birthrights: Black Radicalism, Resistance in Internationalism at the Dawn of Abolition’. 🗓️ Tuesday 30th April 13:00-14:30 📍 Wallbank Lecture Theatre, 12 Abercromby Square. See you there!
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Please share this opportunity for a 2-year F/T Research Associate in Victorian Cultural and Material History, working on our major @ahrcpress funded research project on the Victorian Hand. Loads of lovely archives to work in 😃 https://t.co/P4Yijl18Oz
hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk
The Department of History at Lancaster University are seeking to appoint a Research Associate in Victorian Cultural and Material History. We are looking for a talented scholar of Victorian culture to...
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Just a small reminder about the👇call for reviewers for the #c18th and #Romantic chapters of The Year’s Work in English Studies… the end is nigh / 12 days away!
Are you a specialist in long #c18th British & Irish writing? Want to stay up-to-date w/relevant publications? write for THE oldest & most comprehensive review of scholarly work? & join a supportive community of reviewers, editors & publishers? #YWES👇NEEDS YOU! 1/3
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🚨 Advert for an ESRC CASE Studentship to commence autumn 2024 - deadline 26 July. Informal queries welcome. Please RT!
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I'm THRILLED to share that I passed my viva yesterday. 🎉 Thank you to my examiners (Katie Halsey & Will Ashworth) for a really enriching discussion about my work & to my supervisors (Mark, Elaine, Nicola + Tim) for their guidance during my PhD! @ResearchNT @NT_Libraries
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Our final seminar (before the autumn!) will take place next Wed. 19 June, when our own @Smith_J_J will present a paper titled ‘The Politics of Reading at the Subscription Library: The Crafting of a Conclusion’. 1pm, P.A7 / Teams link on request. All welcome; see you there!
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Thank you so much to everyone who came along to our seminar this afternoon with Professor Jessica Parr!
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A reminder that our event with Prof. Jessica Parr is happening this afternoon! Hope to see you there.
For our next seminar we’ll be welcoming Prof. Jessica Parr for her paper ‘Claiming Our Birthrights: Black Radicalism, Resistance in Internationalism at the Dawn of Abolition’. 🗓️ Tuesday 30th April 13:00-14:30 📍 Wallbank Lecture Theatre, 12 Abercromby Square. See you there!
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Coming up tomorrow (Friday 26th April)!
Delighted to announce that we're having a launch event for the Books and Borrowing, 1750-1830 database at the University of Glasgow on Friday 26th April (starts 4pm)! There will be wine! Hope to see you there - details here: https://t.co/SVueiuU6gh.
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🔔We’re so excited to announce the second webinar in our collaborative series ‘Truth-Telling: Slavery and the Anglican Church’. Our stellar panellists will be discussing ‘Women, Slavery & The Church’. 🗓️13th May 16:30-18:00 Register here: https://t.co/b6sbHX6ArW Details below⬇️
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Join us online for the launch of my book with @ecraigatkins Wed 24 April at 4.20pm. We and several authors will be speaking. Email me for in-person details. Register here:
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Just out (+open access): 'The Material Body: Embodiment, history and archaeology in industrialising England, 1700-1850' eds @ecraigatkins & me. A unique collaboration of historians & archaeologists who stepped outside their discipline to study embodiment https://t.co/04RDmqjb1w
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AHRC-funded Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) PhD Studentship at University of Central Lancashire @UCLAN and The British Library @britishlibrary: 'Creative Writing and Atlantic Slavery Through Library Collections' https://t.co/QR8Blit9RG
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Delighted to announce that we're having a launch event for the Books and Borrowing, 1750-1830 database at the University of Glasgow on Friday 26th April (starts 4pm)! There will be wine! Hope to see you there - details here: https://t.co/SVueiuU6gh.
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Launch event for the AHRC-funded 'Books and Borrowing, 1750-1830' Database
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Call for Papers: History Matters Conference: 3rd New Perspectives on African and Caribbean People in Britain, 2024. https://t.co/AoKdFMVThD.
@hakimadi1 @amelimetre @Claudia_writes @alejataddesse @tionneparris @kabaessence
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It was great to be able to contribute to this report with a case study about my PhD with @NT_Libraries. I have loved working with the team for the last 4.5 years and I have gained so much new knowledge from Tim + Nicola (my NT supervisors).
Did you know that @nationaltrust is an Independent Research Organisation? Our Annual Research Report 22/23 details our collaborative projects with universities, PhD students, our UKRI-funded research, and internal Trust-funded research projects 1/3 https://t.co/6BZG2OnFfG
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#twitterstorians the #cfp deadline is soon for Communication and Exchange in the Early Modern! I can reveal @angela_mcshane’s exciting keynote: Song and Revolution: performance, communication and exchange in revolutionary Britain. Please do share! #EarlyModern #History
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Only 2 weeks to go until our next event, “Pioneering Health Equity: The Life & Medical Career of Dr. Virginia M. Alexander”. Prof. Gamble will be telling us all about this amazing African-American physician-activist, and the role of racism in US medicine. Not to be missed!
We are so excited to be co-hosting the annual Frances Ivens Lecture with @LivUniCHASE 🗓️ 11th March 17:30 📍502 Teaching Hub Register for a FREE ticket here : https://t.co/BHNJe6lJ3g Details about Prof. Gamble’s lecture on Dr. Virginia M. Alexander can be found below⬇️
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Our latest Special Issue, on Elections in 18th c. England, is out now🚨 We have a great range of articles by: @david_cowan Nigel Aston @robbiethetree Kevin Tuffnell @Ben_Gilding Nigel Aston @Smith_J_J and Chris Dudley 👇 https://t.co/jjbExZTzAq
#twitterstorians #Parliament
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Now live on website "Books & Borrowing: Analysis of Scottish Borrowers’ Registers, 1750-1830" there's a fabulous new database now able to be readily accessed ( https://t.co/NWDImWPNXT) - & link on Leighton Library website https://t.co/n8bxbbd1zn. It's in trial & test phase.../🧵👇
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O, 18thc literary pals. I'm just a girl standing in front of the last revision for her weird little book about a weird little book thief, having brain fog. Help me? Recent critical work which discusses *18thc male readers' responses to female-authored sentimental novels*?
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