Call for Papers: Association for Art History 2026 Annual Conference
Next yearβs Art History conference will be held 8-10 April 2026 in collaboration with the History of Art department at the University of Cambridge. β¬οΈ
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PGR/ECR Bath Conference 2025 programme page 1
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Places still available to attend the BSECS PGR/ECR conference online 30-31st July 2025. The programme has been finalised and you can see the amazing papers in store across the two days - all for just Β£10! Details to register here: forms.gle/VMZgsW6JRAdc...
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BSECS PG/ECR Conference 2025 Online Registration
We look forward to welcoming you online in July! The online conference registration fee is Β£10, which can be paid below via PayPal. The deadline for registrations is 23rd July 2025. Please note, this ...
We are offering an online offer for the PGR/ECR @bsecs.bsky.social conference 30th-31st July to anyone who wants to join us! For just Β£10 you can join all paper panels + the keynote across the two days live via Zoom. To sign up register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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***ONLINE OFFER FOR THE PGR/ECR #BSECSPGR2025
conference 30th-31st July***
For just Β£10 you can join all paper panels + the keynote across the two days live via Zoom. To sign up register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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Todayβs deadline day! Get your abstracts in to join us in beautiful Bath in July for the long 18thc PGR/ECR @bsecs.bsky.social conference on FaΓ§ades! (all interpretations welcome!) Any Qs get in touch at postgrad@bsecs.org.uk. Details in post below β¬οΈ #skystorians
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Come join us in Bath this year! CFP now open β¨
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Barbara Hepworth, 'Winter Solstice' (1970)
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Confronting the White Classical Body
Published in Visual Culture in Britain (Ahead of Print, 2024)
Deeply honoured to have contributed to the relaunch issue of Visual Culture in Britain @vcib.bsky.social π¨ My short essay uses my illustrations as a starting point to discuss the normalcy of Whiteness in the reception of Greco-Roman art and how Critical Whiteness Studies helps me articulate this
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#skystorians Calling all PGRs/ECRs of #18thc BSECS Communication and Exchange conference at Uppsala Uni Sweden 22nd-23rd August 2024. CfP deadline 32st March . Join us - please share β¨
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Environmental Art Historian (she/her), University of Aberdeen | A CIRCUMPOLAR LANDSCAPE (2024) | Editor for NiCHE Canada | PI: From the Floe Edge & Teaching Arctic Environments βοΈ | isabellegapp.com
Historian of exploration, extreme environments, material culture + outdoor gear. Hist. sci & med PhD, editor at Endeavour, History of Anthropology Review, and Global Maritime History. I unpack packing. She/her. www.sarahmpickman.com
βVirtue is a currencyβ - Elizabeth Inchbald. English DPhil studying virtual currencies and the aesthetics of debt in 18th century drama, University of Oxford
Led by @suttonprofessor.bsky.social and Deputy Director Professor Paula Reavey, the Centre @stir.ac.uk is a dynamic, collaborative, interdisciplinary research project advancing knowledge in relations between place and memory - placememory.net
Director, Centre for the Sciences of Place & Memory, Stirling Uni, Scotland. Skill, memory, embodied cognition, philosophy, cognitive history, cricket, music, collaboration, wayfinding. Leverhulme International Prof: johnsutton.net & placememory.net
Tweeting all things #ScottishHistory. Journal: SHR via
@EdinburghUP
https://scottishhistoricalreview.org
PhD student at the Courtauld Institute, researching fine art and antiquarianism in 18th century Ireland
PhD candidate at the University of York, department of history. Researching the microscope in early modern and eighteenth-century knowledge creation and visual culture.
AHRC funded through WRoCAH.
Writer, teacher, performer. PhD Creative Writing, Brunel University, AHRC Techne scholar, 18th century lover; I use experimental forms & practices to reclaim marginalised womenβs voices from history.
We believe that art history inspires people to think differently and see differently. Find out more about our vision, mission and work:
www.forarthistory.org.uk
pre-doctoral art history fellow @yale
British and French empire, natural materials (pearls, feathers, "exotic" plants, etc), the "tropics," and circulation of all of these between the Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Atlantic world. Early modern to 19thc.
PhD Researcher with Birkbeck University/English Heritage. Interested in 19th C women amateur artists, country houses, and museums.
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'.
Internet Archive is a non-profit research library preserving web pages, books, movies & audio for public access. Explore web history via the Wayback Machine.
Managing Director, Historical Research International | Canadaβs Top 100 Black Women to Watch for 2025 | Fellow, Royal Historical Society-UK | Rotarian | https://www.historicalresearchint.com/
Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies / Société canadienne d'étude du dix-huitième siècle
https://www.csecs.ca/
Historian of colonialism, trans life, human/animal boundary at Uni of Nottingham. Queer, feminist, trans. Jewish. Parent. They/them.
Nineteenth-century, O/A journal welcoming Humanities and Social Sciences research from scholars at all career stages.
www.rrrjournal.com
EiC Sophie Thompson | Dep Ed @katiemacleann
Bluesky account of the British Association for Victorian Studies