Codicology | MEMSLib
Take a look at our latest resource: 'Fragments of Devotion: a Sensory History of Illuminated Manuscript Cuttings' memslib.co.uk/codicology
This exhibition explores the materiality and multi-sensory aspects of illuminated manuscript cuttings!
devotion.barber.org.uk
05.08.2025 10:04 β π 6 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
Amilia Gillies explores how James handled and responded to various βscandalsβ between 1614-21. His involvement in the Suffolk and Lake cases reveal Jamesβs role as an administrator of justice in these overlooked yearsβ¦
11.07.2025 11:20 β π 6 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
Looking forward to this conference on corruption in the early modern world starting today, June 5! #history #edusky #EarlyMod π #britishstudies
www.eventbrite.com/e/corruption...
05.06.2025 07:54 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
Registration is now open for 'Corruption and Scandal in the Early Modern World, 1500-1800' on 5th and 6th June: eventbrite.com/e/corruption...
Join us at the IHR or online for what promises to be an exciting conference!
25.04.2025 11:24 β π 7 π 9 π¬ 0 π 2
Seminars on British history c. 1500-1650. 5.30pm on Mondays at the IHR, London, and online. All welcome!
Join out mailing list: tudorstuart.seminar@gmail.com
Assistant Curator of Historic Buildings @TowerOfLondon for @HRP_palaces & @PortsmouthCath Cathedral Archaeologist. BBC @historyextra 30under30 2024 (sadly now over 30). Sometimes on TV. All views my own & all pictures my own.
Shakespeare professor and theater historian into court masques. Experimental music obsessive. Atlanta.
Seminar series focusing on the political and cultural life of courts and courtiers. 4:30pm, Mondays fortnightly in odd weeks of term, Jesus College, Oxford. All welcome. Convenor: @hannasinclair.bsky.social
Academic books, journals and news from the Medieval and Early Modern Studies department at De Gruyter Brill @degruyterbrill.bsky.social. Posts by our editors.
PhD researcher looking at the textual legacy of Mary Queen of Scots at University of Glasgow π©πΌβπ¦° π She/her
https://www.gla.ac.uk/pgrs/emilyhay/#
Historian of the sixteenth-century Anglo-Scottish frontier. PhD from Durham University⬠(mostly) on the evolution of the early modern state in the English west march, and the relations between march elites and the 'riding surnames'.
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Toulousain/Godon
PhD student at Homerton College, Cambridge
(Working) Thesis Title:
'The Varying shore oβ thβ worldβ: Differing purposes of classical exempla in early modern French and English literature'
Cardiff University Alum '19
UCL Alum '20
historian of renaissance & em scenography: the material, manufacturers & manufacturing of spectacle - machines, entries, feasts, gardens. (burgundy, you're my favorite.)
(2025) msc bweh, edinburgh medical school
whitby, n.yorks because: goth
PhD Student at the University of Sheffield, researching the Commission on Fees and Monarchical Paternalism in early modern England.
Historian of business and law, and the history of human cooperation. Writing on corruption and polarization, markets and morality, early modern smuggling, and the history of responsible businesses. Sailing in my free time. Check out www.davidchansmith.net
Assistant Professor in the History of Catholicism, Durham University. Lover of all things Catholic, mystical and Franciscan! First gen academic. More: https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/liam-p-temple/
PhD candidate in History of Art at The Courtauld β’ Monstrosity, posthumanism, and early modern print culture in Antwerp
she/her
Head of Medieval Records at The National Archives
PhD Researcher University of Kent & Canterbury Cathedral. Pragmatic and Prejudicial Reuse of Medieval Manuscripts in the 16th c. (+) Digital Humanist. Archivist. Librarian. Palaeographer. Runologist. Memory Studies. Video Game Enthusiast.
Early modern literature professor, sometime editor, sometime biographer
SGSAH-funded PhD Student at University of St Andrews, researching gender & popular politics in 16th century northern Scottish burghs π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/persons/olivia-mary-dunderdale
Conference to mark the Quatercentenary of King James VI&I's death
9-11 July 2025, Glasgow (Scotland)
https://understandingjames.wixsite.com/kingjamesconf
Consortium for the Humanities and Arts South-east England. AHRC-funded doctoral training partnership.