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IASH Work in Progress Seminar – 10 January 2018
Further details available here. #UniversityofEdinburgh #collage #materialculture #Assemblage #iash #materiality
IASH Work in Progress Seminar – 10 January 2018
Further details available here. #UniversityofEdinburgh #collage #materialculture #Assemblage #iash #materiality
Lewis Walpole Library Research Travel Grant Report
Thanks to a 2016-17 Travel Grant from the Lewis Walpole Library (taken in April 2017) I was able to conduct crucial primary research for...
Lewis Walpole Library Research Travel Grant Report
Thanks to a 2016-17 Travel Grant from the Lewis Walpole Library (taken in April 2017) I was able to conduct crucial primary research for...
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...
Design History Society Research Travel Grant Report – The British Library & Strawberry Hill
Thanks to a 2016 Research Travel Grant from the Design History Society, I was able to conduct crucial primary research for the completion...
Design History Society Research Travel Grant Report – The British Library & Strawberry Hill
Thanks to a 2016 Research Travel Grant from the Design History Society, I was able to conduct crucial primary research for the completion...
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 – 21 August
My object of the week is this c.1760 Worcester dish, which features the company’s Valentine pattern (Brian Haughton Gallery). Featuring...
Week in Review – 21 August
My object of the week is this c.1760 Worcester dish, which features the company’s Valentine pattern (Brian Haughton Gallery). Featuring...
BAVS Research Funding Award Report – Bronte Parsonage Museum
Since beginning my research on the commonplace books of Ellen Warter, I – like their author – have been preoccupied with the Brontës. For...
BAVS Research Funding Award Report – Bronte Parsonage Museum
Since beginning my research on the commonplace books of Ellen Warter, I – like their author – have been preoccupied with the Brontës. For...
Week in Review – 7 August
This week’s object of the week isn’t mine per se, but Zara Anishanslin’s. In her recently published book, Portrait of a Woman in Silk:...
Week in Review – 7 August
This week’s object of the week isn’t mine per se, but Zara Anishanslin’s. In her recently published book, Portrait of a Woman in Silk:...
Some thoughts on Lee Miller’s ‘Collage’
I’ve written previously about wanting to explore ideas and thoughts for my next research project on this blog. Today I’d like to do so by...
Some thoughts on Lee Miller’s ‘Collage’
I’ve written previously about wanting to explore ideas and thoughts for my next research project on this blog. Today I’d like to do so by...
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