Please submit a 250-word abstract and a short bio to hello.hapi@outlook.com by 20 April 2026. We welcome proposed panels. Please include individual abstracts and profiles for each speaker with your proposal. We are happy to discuss any necessary accommodations or questions.
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For our inaugural conference, we invite scholars from every stage in their career to interrogate the place of tension and fragmentation throughout time in their academic work, whether as subject or as methodology.
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We want to encourage the discussion of common themes across various disciplines from multiple perspectives to enlighten research and methodologies.
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Who are we? The Humanities and Arts Pluridisciplinary Initiative (HAPI) is a group of SWW DTP funded doctoral students who aim to create interconnected networks of knowledge to inform and augment the study of the Humanities and Arts.
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We are excited to announce a Call for Papers for our upcoming 'Tension and Fragmentation' Conference in August at the University of Bristol, 17-19 August 2026.
Please send your 250 word abstracts and bios to hello.hapi@outlook.com by 20 April 2026! Panels welcome!
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The Guild of Queer Early Modernists is dedicated to the support and advancement of queer scholars and scholarship in early modern studies. Join us! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ Logo by Jasmine Kular, cover image from Art Institute of Chicago. gqem.org
Early Modern History at Birkbeck, University of London | Likes: archives, fatherhood, footnotes, the seaside. | Dislikes: Henry VIII, cars, inequity. My research: https://www.bbk.ac.uk/our-staff/profile/8004317/brodie-waddell
AHRC-Midlands4Cities funded History PhD at the University of Warwick, researching sincerity, deceit, and social identity in seventeenth- & eighteenth-century Britain 🎭 Also managing @nachemotion.bsky.social ✨
https://linktr.ee/annapravdica
Historian working on legal and environmental history within context of colonialism & oceans / lakes, esp. piracy, fishing, & marine science. Current focus: Law, Science, and the British Colonial Fisheries Advisory Committee. Senior Lecturer @ Strathclyde.
CHASE-funded PhD candidate at Birkbeck, University of London. Researching women in the early modern English cheese trade. Was once a cheesemaker.
AHRC-M4C funded PhD student at the University of Warwick, studying vagrancy and religious dissent in the early modern Anglo Atlantic World
🎓PhD Candidate at the University of Exeter working on the history of parliaments in the British Empire
History PhD student. Interested in associational culture and knowledge exchange. Funded by the SWWDTP / AHRC. Based at the University of Exeter & Devon and Exeter Institution.
I won't bore you with my other interests.
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Senior Lecturer in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature at Brunel University of London
PhD student working on logbooks in the Prize Papers collection | Early Modern History | Maritime History | Digital Humanities
Digital Humanities person | Historian of C18: maritime communities, labour, poverty, identity | Research Fellow at University of Southampton
Conference to mark the Quatercentenary of King James VI&I's death
9-11 July 2025, Glasgow (Scotland)
https://understandingjames.wixsite.com/kingjamesconf
Historian of 17th cent polito-pop, intoxicants and material culture
Now Hon Reader at Uni of Warwick
Formerly Head EM Studs V&A/RCA History of Design
Head of Research Wellcome Collection
Finishing a book and slightly insane as a consequence.
Lecturer in early modern lit at Manchester University | Honorary research fellow at UO Bristol | Death, grief, props, and dramaturgy
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Historical geographer fascinated by the Forest of Dean and its iron industry, early modern social interactions and mutual aid... and lots more besides :)
PhD candidate studying early modern English history at the University of Calgary. Working on the intersection of property law and social status in the 17th century.
melissaglasshistory.com
AHRC-Funded PhD Student at the Shakespeare Institute - Supernatural Children and Youths in Early Modern Drama
History professor | 18c. Britain & Atlantic world: merchants, navy, and the state | submariner | USN officer - personal views, not those of DoD.
Professor of economic and social history at Exeter University. Research on work, gender, households, material culture, rural economy and more. Mostly England 1300-1750.
Early Modernist, Prof UEA; Historical Lead, Gloucester Project & Co-Director, Hakluyt Project
https://research-portal.uea.ac.uk/en/persons/claire-jowitt
https://www.gloucestershipwreck.co.uk/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-jowitt-416943160/