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Parergon Journal

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Peer-reviewed antipodean medieval and early modern studies journal, always open for submissions. Owned by @ANZAMEMS, tweeted by @_MattFirth_, loved by all.

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Early Modern Work, Authenticity, & Social Identity (@earlymodern2025) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please share the CFP for our Work, Authenticity, and Social Identity in Early Modern Britain Conference, to take place 10-11 June 2025 at the University of Warwick, with keynote addresses from Steve Hindle, Jane Whittle, Mark Hailwood & Brodie Waddell

Please share the CFP for our Work, Authenticity, and Social Identity in Early Modern Britain Conference, to take place 10-11 June 2025 at the University of Warwick, with keynote addresses from Steve Hindle, <a href="/jcwhittle1/">Jane Whittle</a>, <a href="/mark_hailwood/">Mark Hailwood</a> &amp; <a href="/Brodie_Waddell/">Brodie Waddell</a> ✨
Knowledge Orders before Modernity (@komldsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the day! New projects available now on komldsp.org.uk/projects/ for five lucky future PhDs. Four projects will be based at Kent while one at King's. Waste no time and check them out as they are set to begin in the autumn of 2025 #phd #cfa #callforapplication #komldsp

This is the day! New projects available now on komldsp.org.uk/projects/ for five lucky future PhDs. 
Four projects will be based at Kent while one at King's. Waste no time and check them out as they are set to begin in the autumn of 2025 #phd #cfa #callforapplication #komldsp
ANZAMEMS (@anzamems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A #CFP for the southern hemisphere's premier #medieval and #earlymodern studies conference - what more could you want for Christmas?! Hosted in Melbourne from 3-5 Dec 2025, our website is now open for paper and panel proposal with a deadline of 14 Feb. conference.anzamems.org/cfp/

A #CFP for the southern hemisphere's premier #medieval and #earlymodern studies conference - what more could you want for Christmas?! Hosted in Melbourne from 3-5 Dec 2025, our website is now open for paper and panel proposal with a deadline of 14 Feb.

conference.anzamems.org/cfp/
Dr Matt Firth (@_mattfirth_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only 3 weeks until Pre-Conquest History and its Medieval Reception is released: a collection of innovative essays looking at the reinvention of England's pre-Norman past in later histories. Exciting to see it come together in print! boydellandbrewer.com/9781914049194/…

Only 3 weeks until Pre-Conquest History and its Medieval Reception is released: a collection of innovative essays looking at the reinvention of England's pre-Norman past in later histories. Exciting to see it come together in print!

boydellandbrewer.com/9781914049194/…
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Conference news, calls for papers, and all that is happening The Renaissance Society of America. The December 2024 Renaissance News e-newsletter is out! Take a look: ow.ly/GjOU50Uug2w #RenTwitter #earlymodern #RenSA25 #twitterstorians

Conference news, calls for papers, and all that is happening <a href="/RSAorg/">The Renaissance Society of America</a>. The December 2024 Renaissance News e-newsletter is out! Take a look:
ow.ly/GjOU50Uug2w #RenTwitter #earlymodern #RenSA25 #twitterstorians
ANZAMEMS (@anzamems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Emmerson Collection is particularly rich in materials for the English Civil War. In her article from the latest issue of Parergon Journal, Sarah C E Ross explores 'the ghostly presence of the executed King Charles I' that sits at the collection's heart. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…

The Emmerson Collection is particularly rich in materials for the English Civil War. In her article from the latest issue of <a href="/ParergonJournal/">Parergon Journal</a>, <a href="/sarahceross/">Sarah C E Ross</a> explores 'the ghostly presence of the executed King Charles I' that sits at the collection's heart.

muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…
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Soft, elegant, fashionable - the leather binding typically called 'morocco' may be the most widespread extant material result of early Maghrebi-British cultural encounter. Nat Cutter explores the material's English history in his Parergon Journal article. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…

Soft, elegant, fashionable - the leather binding typically called 'morocco' may be the most widespread extant material result of early Maghrebi-British cultural encounter. <a href="/NatCutter/">Nat Cutter</a> explores the material's English history in his <a href="/ParergonJournal/">Parergon Journal</a> article.

muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…
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Next up from Parergon Journal 41.2 is the real Ros Smith, who explores the distinctive aspects of John Emmerson’s collection that allow us to rethink what marginalia is and who might be considered to be marginalists in early modern England. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…

Next up from <a href="/ParergonJournal/">Parergon Journal</a> 41.2 is <a href="/rossmith11/">the real Ros Smith</a>, who explores the distinctive aspects of John Emmerson’s collection that allow us to rethink what marginalia is and who might be considered to be marginalists in early modern England.

muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…
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The Emmerson Collection was the subject of a fascinating online exhibition: 'Beyond the Book'. In their Parergon Journal article, Julia Rodwell & Mitchell Whitelaw look at methods of online exhibition-making learned through the experiences of the project. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…

The Emmerson Collection was the subject of a fascinating online exhibition: 'Beyond the Book'. In their <a href="/ParergonJournal/">Parergon Journal</a> article, Julia Rodwell &amp; Mitchell Whitelaw look at methods of online exhibition-making learned through the experiences of the project.

muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…
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What does the tradition of donating early modern English books to Australian & New Zealand libraries look like, how does the Emmerson Collection sit within it? In their Parergon Journal article, @theaugusthannah & Gabriella Edelstein offer some answers. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…

What does the tradition of donating early modern English books to Australian &amp; New Zealand libraries look like, how does the Emmerson Collection sit within it? In their <a href="/ParergonJournal/">Parergon Journal</a> article, @theaugusthannah &amp; Gabriella Edelstein offer some answers.

muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…
ANZAMEMS (@anzamems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exactly how high was submitting a proposal for our #medieval and #earlymodern studies conference on your list of new year's resolutions? Might as well get that one done early. Come join us in Melbourne on 3-5 Dec, just get your proposals in before 14 Feb. conference.anzamems.org/cfp/

Exactly how high was submitting a proposal for our #medieval and #earlymodern studies conference on your list of new year's resolutions? Might as well get that one done early. Come join us in Melbourne on 3-5 Dec, just get your proposals in before 14 Feb.

conference.anzamems.org/cfp/
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In the afterword to Parergon Journal 41.2's themed essays, Emma Smith looks at movement between Britain and Australia, of both people and objects, with a particular interest in Charles I's travelling library. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…

In the afterword to <a href="/ParergonJournal/">Parergon Journal</a> 41.2's themed essays, Emma Smith looks at movement between Britain and Australia, of both people and objects, with a particular interest in Charles I's travelling library.

muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…
ANZAMEMS (@anzamems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One last article from Parergon Journal 41.2 for you all, this one a review article. Here, Adam Smyth reviews three recent Cambridge Elements volumes that focus on early modern theatre. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…

One last article from <a href="/ParergonJournal/">Parergon Journal</a> 41.2 for you all, this one a review article. Here, Adam Smyth reviews three recent Cambridge Elements volumes that focus on early modern theatre.

muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…
Medievalists.net (@medievalists) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A New Episode of The Medieval Podcast with @5minmedievalist : Early English Queens with Dr Matt Firth medievalists.net/2025/01/early-… #MedievalQueens #EarlyMiddleAges #Podcasts

Dr Matt Firth (@_mattfirth_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's me, talking about ninth- and tenth-century West Saxon queens and their pivotal role in the development of English queenship. Almost everything you could want to know in a neat 50 minutes (for the rest, see my book!).

Steven Vanderputten (@stvanderputten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JOB ALERT in medieval history/digital humanities: PhD (predoctoral) position at Ghent University in the research project "Hagiographical Entanglements of the Long Tenth Century": academia.edu/126960582/Vaca…

The Renaissance Society of America (@rsaorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call for Papers: Shaping the Future: Interdisciplinary Explorations in Netherlandic Studies. Four travel grants of €500 each will be awarded to graduate students who present a paper. ow.ly/Pozi50UBNXi #RenTwitter #earlymodern #CfP

Call for Papers: Shaping the Future: Interdisciplinary Explorations in Netherlandic Studies. Four travel grants of €500 each will be awarded to graduate students who present a paper. ow.ly/Pozi50UBNXi #RenTwitter #earlymodern #CfP
Boydell & Brewer (@boydellbrewer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learn more about The Battle of Hastings in this episode of Lucy Worsley Investigates which features some of our book contributors, including Prof Elisabeth van Houts, Dr Katherine Cross and historical consultant for the episode Prof Matthew Strickland: buff.ly/40ndvPP

Learn more about The Battle of Hastings in this episode of Lucy Worsley Investigates which features some of our book contributors, including Prof Elisabeth van Houts, Dr Katherine Cross and historical consultant for the episode Prof Matthew Strickland: buff.ly/40ndvPP