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Mapping the Early Modern Inns of Court project. Website link below. Do join us on Bluesky to find out about our seminars. This account is no longer active.

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@MappingInns
2 months
Our collection, Mapping the Early Modern Inns of Court: Writing Communities, is being launched! Come and join us (in person at Middle Temple Library or online) at 6.15pm on Tuesday 9 Sept. Email MappingInns@gmail.com for more details. https://t.co/Rt9nlVLfD3
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Greg Walker
8 months
Delighted to catch my first glimpse of this enormo-beast in the wild. Many thanks from the grateful editors to OUP and our contributors for all their work and, of course, to Tam Dean Burn for permission to use the magnificent image of himself as Divine Correction on the cover. 🥂
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@engfac
Faculty of English
2 months
Our #Shakespeare webinar series continues! Join us on 6 Oct at 6pm to delve into the new OWC edition of The Merry Wives of Windsor with Emma Smith & @callanjd. All welcome! Register now & you will be sent a Zoom link before the event. #teamenglish https://t.co/FAMkiKATt0
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@engfac
Faculty of English
3 months
Don't miss this live webinar on the new OWC edition of The Comedy of Errors with #Shakespeare experts Emma Smith and Ian Burrows on 1 Sept at 6pm. They will discuss the play and how we might approach it differently in the twenty-first century. #teamenglish https://t.co/knI5oDijH6
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@MappingInns
6 months
Join us on Thursday 29 May as Lucy Clarke (University of Sheffield) talks on “To give some colour as if they meant the peace”: a practice-based approach to ‘legality’ in early modern England. Email MappingInns@gmail.com for the Zoom link.
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@engfac
Faculty of English
7 months
Explore #Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus with experts Emma Smith and Harry R. McCarthy in our next @OWC_Oxford Shakespeare Webinar. Emma & Harry will discuss the play & then open up to questions from the audience. Free and open to all! #TitusAndronicus #TeamEnglish
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@jackiewatson05
Dr Jackie Watson
8 months
A terrific discussion of Middleton and his work from @lucycmunro, Michelle O’Callaghan and Emma Smith on In Our Time…
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The prolific and versatile Jacobean playwright tasked with 'improving' some of Shakespeare
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@engfac
Faculty of English
8 months
Our next English Faculty / Oxford World's Classics Shakespeare webinar is on 7 April at 6pm. This month we will be exploring The #Tempest with Dr Lauren Working @lauren_working & Professor Emma Smith. The webinars are free and open to all! Book now:
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In this free webinar, Professor Emma Smith will be discussing the new edition of The Tempest from Oxford World's Classics.
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@MappingInns
9 months
Final post on X. Do join us for tomorrow’s seminar - and on BlueSky to find out about future events…
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@MappingInns
9 months
We are delighted to welcome @AlanStewart50 to our next seminar, with a paper entitled 'Francis Bacon’s Maxims of the Law: A Reappraisal'. All welcome to join us at 17.30 (GMT) on Wednesday 19 February! Please email MappingInns@gmail.com for the Zoom link.
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@MappingInns
9 months
We are delighted to welcome @AlanStewart50 to our next seminar, with a paper entitled 'Francis Bacon’s Maxims of the Law: A Reappraisal'. All welcome to join us at 17.30 (GMT) on Wednesday 19 February! Please email MappingInns@gmail.com for the Zoom link.
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@engfac
Faculty of English
9 months
Our next @engfac / OWC #Shakespeare webinar will be on HENRY IV, PART 1 on 3 March at 6pm. Emma Smith will be joined by Indira Ghose to discuss the play & how we might approach it differently in the 21st century. Free & open to all! #HenryIV Register: https://t.co/J9yLkv2XxJ
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@jackiewatson05
Dr Jackie Watson
9 months
A great chance to hear about Lorna Hutson’s prize-winning work on the relationship between early modern Scotland and England.
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TORCH Oxford
9 months
Do not miss! Book at Lunchtime "A brilliant subtle work" England's Insular imagining @TORCHOxford 12pm for lunch, 12.15pm discussion. Weds, 19 February @OxHumanities @OxUniStudents @UniofOxford @engfac @OxfordHistory @OxUniStudents https://t.co/umuNI0xf2c
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@MappingInns
@MappingInns
9 months
The invitation to Alan Stewart’s seminar on 19 Feb is our last one on this platform. If you would like to find out more about future seminars - or our wider work in early modern Inns of Court studies - come over to Bluesky and follow us there.
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@MappingInns
@MappingInns
9 months
We are delighted to welcome @AlanStewart50 to our next seminar, with a paper entitled 'Francis Bacon’s Maxims of the Law: A Reappraisal'. All welcome to join us at 17.30 (GMT) on Wednesday 19 February! Please email MappingInns@gmail.com for the Zoom link.
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@MaleyWilly
Willy Maley
10 months
Had a wonderful time in Cambridge for the launch of Editing Archipelagic Shakespeare with my co-author Rory Loughnane. We were joined by John Kerrigan and Lorna Hutson for a great discussion + Q&A. @CUPBookshop @CUP_LitPerform @loughnrv @roaringgirle
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@CREMS_bham
CREMS [Birmingham]
10 months
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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Rory Loughnane
10 months
Editing Archipelagic Shakespeare is now officially launched! @CUPBookshop @CUP_LitPerform @MaleyWilly Huge thanks to @roaringgirle, Lorna Hutson, and John Kerrigan for the lively discussion about archipelagic and editorial futures. For more details, see: https://t.co/gfyVUP4HSQ
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@MappingInns
10 months
Thanks to @fabiociambella.bsky.social for a fabulous talk this evening about the Old Measures at the Inns of Court, and links between dance and early modern drama. Many people working in dance history might find his work on OMIC useful.
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