
Alicia Smith
@thetimekeptcity
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Teaching medieval literature at Birkbeck and Oxford, supporting event delivery @OxfordPastorate, researching the 'harlot saint' Thais. Writer @PostgradFiSch.
Joined October 2015
Does anyone on what I presume is still called #medievaltwitter know what has happened to Is it down permanently?.
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A post from @PostgradFisch from a little while back, after a summer where I thought a lot about incarnation and pride:
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RT @CorpusCambridge: Thinking About Thais: new blogpost by @ParkerLibCCCC Early-Career Researcher @thetimekeptcity on why the ‘harlot saint….
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Dropping back in to remind people that this consultation is open for responses till the 23rd Feb, aka, "We can just quickly digitise 150 years' worth of historical documents and then destroy them, right?? No potential problems with that are there???"
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RT @thetimekeptcity: A Kzoo 24 call for papers for #medievaltwitter, hoping some of you are still here! Come and talk about any sort of con….
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A Kzoo 24 call for papers for #medievaltwitter, hoping some of you are still here! Come and talk about any sort of connection between monastic and solitary life.
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No job cuts in English at Birkbeck, University of London! - Sign the Petition! via @CdnChange.
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No job cuts in English at Birkbeck, University of London!
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RT @enclosuregroup: The Enclosure Group is hiring! We are looking for a digital intern, ideally an undergraduate or early graduate student….
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My newest post for @PostgradFiSch jumps off from my participation 'as' Charles Williams in an Inklings evening run by @Centre4Fantasy earlier this year:
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Today I want to follow up my last post, about how exemplary figures, whether in our lives, in the Bible, or in our fields of study, contribute to our formation – particularly as we live Read more…
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A privilege to be part of running @visionsofJulian this weekend. So thankful for my co-organisers and everyone who contributed! Loved many of the papers but moved and encouraged by @HannahALucas ' call to a contemplative, human 'ordinary devotion' in our work.
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