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Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies @QMUL. Interdisciplinary forum with monthly seminars and an annual ECR bursary. Join our mailing list: https://t.co/RSsA4DuWVY
Mile End, London.
Joined January 2021
RT @LPRomantic: THIS FRIDAY!! Elizabeth Denlinger (New York Public Library): ‘“What Trade Shall I Be?” Career Choices and Children’s Cultur….
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RT @Jan_Todd: My book @LivingWithJaneAusten , part memoir/part investigation of how we relate to Austen and her marvellous novels at every….
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RT @Hazel1552: I've recently joined the team of general editors on the Printing History and Culture series @PeterLangOxford .
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This is tomorrow! We look forward to welcoming you online and in-person for what promises to be a cracking talk.
We are delighted to welcome @R_A_Barr on the 15th October to give our first QMCECS seminar of the semester. She will be speaking on 'Eliza Haywood's She Comedies'. 17:15 start, online and in person, all welcome! . Full details can be found here: .
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RT @SAHowardSmith: And also, in the same week, my (separate) essay on the role of fictional dog doctors in eighteenth-century satire was pu….
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RT @SAHowardSmith: Excited that my article about c18th dog doctors is out! . Follow the link to read about Hester Piozzi’s greyhound’s diar….
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Summary. The question of when dogs became the recipients of veterinary care has long been debated; current scholarship does not acknowledge the long tradit
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RT @remyduthille: International early-career seminar.Strangers and foreigners: hospitality and hostility in Britain, France, and Germany, 1….
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RT @DrHanWill: Artists' Things is finally out! A different side of the Paris artworld explored through artists' personal possessions. If yo….
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