Please join us for this term’s seminars: 17 January: Hannah Yip (Manchester), ‘ “Another confutation of my sermon in manuscript”: Discoveries in the Gateway to Early Modern Manuscript Sermons (GEMMS)…Read More >
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EMRC/SWW Seminars Autumn term 2021
The EMRC / South, West and Wales DTP seminars in early modern studies continue for 2021/ 22. We meet at 1pm on Mondays by Zoom. If you would like the…Read More >
EMRC / SWW Research Network Seminars spring term
This term we continue our series of seminars in collaboration with our partners in the South, West and Wales group. All seminars are at 1pm on Zoom. If you would…Read More >
New Publication: Michelle O’Callaghan, Crafting Poetry Anthologies in Renaissance England
Professor Michelle O’Callaghan’s new monograph, Crafting Poetry Anthologies in Renaissance England: Early Modern Cultures of Recreation is now available to order from Cambridge University Press. This book offers a fresh approach…Read More >
Mark Hutchings appointed Senior Visiting Professor
Congratulations to Mark Hutchings who is taking up the position of Senior Visiting Professor at the Universidad de Salamanca, Spain, for the academic year 2020 to 2021. Mark will be…Read More >
Eighteenth-century epitaphs and the slave trade
Rebecca Bullard writes: One of my current research projects focuses on eighteenth-century epitaphs. I’m interested in what memorial inscriptions can tell us about the values and beliefs of the people…Read More >
EMRC seminars go Zoom
Having had academic life thoroughly upturned by Covid-19, many of us who had been hoping to attend conferences over the summer are left thinking about the possibilities of the new…Read More >
Pulpit, Playhouse and Page: Moving Online
Mary Morrissey writes: Like many people, I was looking forward to attending a couple of academic conferences this summer. This year, I was particularly looking forward to a conference being…Read More >
The Open Digital Seminar in Eighteenth-Century Studies
Dr. Rebecca Bullard writes: ‘ The Open Digital Seminar in Eighteenth-Century Studies (ODSECS) is the product of a desire to make research culture less costly and more accessible. I’m a…Read More >