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Award – Harry Ransom Center Short Term Research Fellowship in the Humanities
I’m thrilled to have been awarded a Harry Ransom Center Short Term Research Fellowship in the Humanities to conduct research on my...
ECRS – 12 April
Please join us for the next session of this year‘s Eighteenth-Century Research Seminar series at the University of Edinburgh. The session...
ECRS – 12 April
Please join us for the next session of this year‘s Eighteenth-Century Research Seminar series at the University of Edinburgh. The session...
Week in Review – 19 March
First up, Dominic Janes’ post, ‘A Queer Taste for Macaroni‘, on the Public Domain Review. I recently had an article accepted for a...
Week in Review – 19 March
First up, Dominic Janes’ post, ‘A Queer Taste for Macaroni‘, on the Public Domain Review. I recently had an article accepted for a...
Week in Review – 5 March
First up this week, this Apollo Magazine review of Yale Centre for British Art‘s exhibition Enlightened Princesses: Caroline, Augusta,...
Week in Review – 5 March
First up this week, this Apollo Magazine review of Yale Centre for British Art‘s exhibition Enlightened Princesses: Caroline, Augusta,...
Week in Review – 5 February
First up, I really enjoyed watching Dr Juliet Shields’ fortuitously timed lecture, ‘Did Sir Walter Scott Invent Scotland?’, which comes...
Week in Review – 5 February
First up, I really enjoyed watching Dr Juliet Shields’ fortuitously timed lecture, ‘Did Sir Walter Scott Invent Scotland?’, which comes...
Week in Review – 29 January
First up this week, is the Victoria & Albert Museum’s exhibition Lockwood Kipling: Arts and Crafts in the Punjab and London, a...
Week in Review – 29 January
First up this week, is the Victoria & Albert Museum’s exhibition Lockwood Kipling: Arts and Crafts in the Punjab and London, a...
Week in Review – 22 January
@JacksonLeeTX18 A number of institutions are seeking to preserve the material culture and oral history of last week’s Women’s Marches:...
Week in Review – 22 January
@JacksonLeeTX18 A number of institutions are seeking to preserve the material culture and oral history of last week’s Women’s Marches:...
Week in Review – 1 January
Happy New Year to all my readers. 2017 promises to be an exciting year, but I’ll talk more about that in Wednesday’s post. For now,...
Week in Review – 1 January
Happy New Year to all my readers. 2017 promises to be an exciting year, but I’ll talk more about that in Wednesday’s post. For now,...
Abstract for Sibylline Leaves: Chaos and Compilation in the Romantic Period
I was thrilled to find out that I’ll be presenting my paper ‘A literary inheritance: Romantic family histories and textual afterlives in...
Abstract for Sibylline Leaves: Chaos and Compilation in the Romantic Period
I was thrilled to find out that I’ll be presenting my paper ‘A literary inheritance: Romantic family histories and textual afterlives in...
Week in Review – 11 December
It’s been a few weeks since my last Week in Review, so this week is a bit of a bumper post of exhibitions, conferences, talks, articles,...
Week in Review – 11 December
It’s been a few weeks since my last Week in Review, so this week is a bit of a bumper post of exhibitions, conferences, talks, articles,...
Week in Review – 23 October
I was greatly saddened last week to hear of the passing of Mary D. Sheriff, the internationally celebrated art historian. Her obit on...
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