Anne Page
@AnneDunanPage
Professor of Early-Modern British Studies
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http://dissent.hypotheses.org/ 01-07-2013 19:54:24
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Our 2023 issue of Bunyan Studies is out and on its way to members! Guest edited by Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter (@DrDParry, Niall Allsopp, @PhilipSchwyzer), the issue focuses on ‘Writing Religious Conflict and Community in the Southwest, 1500-1800’ ✍️
Join us for DOUBLE book launch - 'Ignorance & the Unknowable in Early Modernity', celebrating the scholarship of distinguished duo Sandrine Pargeau & Kevin Killeen, 11 Dec 2023 17.00GMT #SRSlyGood #EarlyModernVirtualEvents #WeAreStillTwitterstoriansArentWe crowdcast.io/c/parageau-kil…
Remembering the English Revolutions in the British Isles, Europe and North America from the 17th to the 19th century -MEMOREV- 12-13 October 2023, Université de Rouen Normandie
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ERIAC GRHis (Groupe Recherche Histoire) - UR 3831 IRIHS - Université Rouen Normandie Université de Rouen Normandie #CentreRolandMousnier
Need a new podcast? We've got you covered–our new episode with Prof Alexandra Walsham (Cambridge University Press - History) is out now! She joins us to discuss her journey in academia, how to write a good journal paper, & advice for how to find funding after the PhD
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MA and PhD students from CIVIS - Europe's Civic University Alliance universities can now register for a programme on religious minorities in early modern Europe. A great opportunity for those interested in the European religious past, with a summer school in the south of France! civis.eu/en/civis-cours…
Come and work with us! We are recruiting for a new post of Training Fellow in History & the Humanities. Full-time, fixed term for 36 months. Details and how to apply here: buff.ly/44Z4MCr #HistoryJobs
Very excited to announce the publication of the special issue 'Genre Trouble in Early Modern English Writing' on generic experimentation and hybridity co-edited with Katie Ebner-Landy. Big thank you to our brilliant contributors and the team at SC!
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