
Mirren Brockies
@mirrenbrockies
PhD Candidate, University of Auckland | Early Modernist | Material Culture & Gender | Female Dress and Identity
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02-08-2020 00:55:03
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UPCOMING 30 September deadline for CFP Female Experience in Early Modern England, 6-7 Nov 2020, University of Auckland. Online and in person, academics and postgrads! Questions/abstracts to [email protected] Info and RSVP ----> femaleexperience2020.wixsite.com/mysite




The Materials of Early Modern Fashion conference programme is now online! This online event is organised by Rebecca Unsworth & myself, hosted by Sartorial Society Series. 7-8 October 2021, covering American, European & Pacific time zones. To register to attend go to: …alsofearlymodernfashion.wordpress.com/register/


“Worne about the neck” presented by my pal Mirren Brockies on neckwear and the prevention of ill health. So many rich sources! Polly was particularly keen on the embroidered bag!


A wonderful evening presenting alongside Victoria Munn and Zara Kesterton at the #materialsemfashion conference organised by Sarah Bendall & Rebecca Unsworth. It was fascinating to hear how many connections our papers had! Early-modern bodies and the natural world is a ripe topic.


Wonderful to have this piece on Queen Mary of Modena featured by TeamQueens! Mary deserves so much more attention. I've been so lucky to spend time discovering her during my PhD


A sneak peek at what's coming in February - I'm very excited by how the cover is looking and the amazing chapters!! Amsterdam Univ Press image from Historic Royal Palaces 🌸🌻🌺🌹🌼🌸🌷🪷🪻


A big thank you to Sophie Vasset and François Zanetti for their expert editing of Water Medicine, just published. You can read my essay on Stuart queens and their medical treatment at the spa and all the other excellent essays here! 🫧🫧🫧journals.openedition.org/hms/7196

The CFC for Bloomsbury History Cultural History of Monarchy is open! Send us your chapter proposals--our editorial team including Associate Professor Cindy McCreery Jonathan Spangler Charlotte Backerra Zita Rohr are excited to hear your ideas! Deadline is 15 Mar pls RT #twitterstorians royalstudiesnetwork.org/post/chapter-c…

At last! Floral Culture and the Tudor and Stuart Courts is published and biggest thanks are due to its wonderful contributors and Erika Gaffney | erikagaffney.bsky.social and Amsterdam Univ Press 🌹🌺🌻🪷🌷🌸 See below for discount codes and a link to a preview of the Table of Contents and Introduction 🌹



