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One of the UK's largest libraries for arts, humanities & social sciences, with over 2 million books & 1,200 archive collections https://t.co/VQquP0kRXH
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Joined April 2009
RT @SenateHouseLib: 📚 As part of the Library Transformation Programme, we are investing in the development of our e-resource collections to….
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Alexander Pope’s edition of Shakespeare first appeared in April 1775, with a second edition in 1728. Pope’s introductory essay was noteworthy. His editorial skill was not. See this & multiple early editions on Shakespeare in the @SenateHouseLib collections.
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RT @RHULHistory: Do you know the John the Baptist magic trick?. Divided by Faith Special Subject historians headed to the Harry Price Libra….
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✨ It’s #WorldBookNight! ✨We’re joining the celebration by sharing our team’s top quick reads & hidden gems from the Senate House Library collections (see thread)
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RT @windrushdefence: Yesterday we invited migration minister, @SeemaMalhotra1 to tour the ‘In the Grip of Change’ exhibition at @SenateHous….
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🗣️ Listen to award-winning poet @JennyMitchellGo's poem ‘The Caribbean Grip’. 💬 The poem was created in response to Senate House Library’s exhibition ‘In the Grip of Change: the Caribbean and its British diaspora’ . 👉 Learn more:
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🗓️ On 27 March 1625, Charles I became king 👑 A week later on 3 April, John Donne - then Dean of St Paul’s - preached his first sermon before King Charles at St James’s, and it was published soon afterwards. It is one of several 17th century titles by Donne at @SenateHouseLib 📖
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RT @LouisMMCoiffait: @TheLondonLib Fascinating chat with Senate House Library team, University of London. Opened 1877, it's the centre of 1….
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RT @lawrencewarner: Fabulous visit to @SenateHouseLib for the Early English Vernacular Manuscripts class @kingsartshums @kcl_medieval Piers….
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RT @SASNews: What happens to our digital content? .BBC Radio Tech Life asks Dr Naomi Wells at the Digital Humanities Research Hub as the Hu….
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Today on @BBCr4today Prof Sarah Churchwell discusses the contemporary relevance of the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald on the 100th anniversary of its publication. Starts at 2h53m (5 minutes).
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King James I died #OnThisDay 400 years ago. From a literary viewpoint, he was our most prolific king 👑 Here’s his famous 'Daemonologie' (1603) about witches, from the @SenateHouseLib collections. It was a source for Shakespeare’s Macbeth 🔮📖
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#OnThisDay 200 years ago, Gilbert and Sullivan’s first comic opera, Trial by Jury, was performed 🎭 This advertisement for one of their later works, lampooning the Pre-Raphaelites, is from Victorian texts of their plays at @SenateHouseLib 📖
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⌛ #OnThisDay in 1775, the American War of Independence was brewing. 📖 Here is Edmund Burke’s 300-year-old speech to Parliament, urging that Britain co-operate with American instead of taxing it. Find 18th-century editions of many Burke discourses at @SenateHouseLib
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