Cambridge looking its best on a sunny afternoon.
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Littérature, arts, interdisciplinarité.
Professeure à Université de Sherbrooke (Québec, Canada). Écrivaine / Full professor@USherbrooke. Writer.
Assoc. Prof. of music history at Wayne State University. 19th/20th-century France, sound studies, histories of (sight)reading, street music. Author, Fanfare for a City (UC Press, 2024). Non-ac words in Exacting Clam, Gargoyle Magazine.
Writing a PhD on anthology-making in late medieval and early Renaissance France #FirstGen https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/people/jack-nunn
Lecturer in French at the University of Oxford.
I run the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation and Bristol Translates Summer School.
Emeritus Professor of French, University of Cambridge
The Centre is dedicated to the study of the diverse cultural, economic and social exchanges between early modern states in the Old World and beyond in the period 1450-1800. www.ucl.ac.uk/early-modern/
Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies: a home for innovative interdisciplinary research from the medieval to the early modern in a World Heritage Site.
Professor and Associate Dean (Graduate Studies) at U of Alberta • Early modern New France and France (literature, history, theatre) • Translator/translation studies • Zags hoops • books • academic life.
*Just published: The Jesuit Relations: A Biography*
The world's first daily classical music magazine, launched 1 January 1999 by the late Basil Ramsey and Keith Bramich.
Something new every day, hopefully to inspire you, at https://www.classicalmusicdaily.com/?bsky
Norway Correspondent for EuropeElects
🔸Scholar, writer, cultural manager
🔸Making things imperfectly queer
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Academic researching northern working class women & languages education in the British inter-war. Detectorist, allotmenteer, cyclist. Living happily & actively with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Don't let it slow you down 😄 🚴♀️👨🌾 Penistone, Sheffield & Bradford
PhD Researcher in French at St Andrews interested in horsemanship and education in early modern France. Equestrian, pseudo-Classicist, and Genesis fan (she/her)
Early modern France, eating. Compassion's Edge (2018); now writing on 17thc rivers. I also like cats. Oxford mostly, Cévennes when I can. Trans-inclusive feminist, she/her.
Professor of poetry, curious, gay, love to cook. Currently writing about poems about poems.
Historian of early modern France and Europe; crime, justice, gender, Wars of Religion; co-editor of French History; structuralish 📖📚 ⚖️🌳🏃🇫🇷🇩🇪🇪🇺