Sheffield Centre for Early Modern Studies - Events
Upcoming events
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EMDG is back, this Thursday (26th Feb, 1-2pm)!
Izzy Daltry will be joining us from Hull to present a paper on watery emotion in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra.
Izzy's abstract and the link to join online can both be found via our website: scems.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/events
23.02.2026 12:01
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It's set to be a gloomy day tomorrow, so how about some medieval loyalties instead! We have a very promising selection of 20-minute papers and 5-minute presentations, with a general discussion for all to join at the end. Bring a hot drink and join us online 1.30-4.30pm GMT! (zoom link at request)
23.01.2026 11:14
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The Disability History report is out! #DisHist
09.12.2025 12:33
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A great read!
02.12.2025 16:22
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It was great to present with you too and hear your excellent paper!
18.11.2025 11:25
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Had a grand time at #nacbs2025 presenting with @baersafari.bsky.social @melissa-glass.bsky.social @brodiewaddell.bsky.social! It was great to talk on Bristol Quakers and their prints as well as attend lots of fascinating papers
16.11.2025 22:21
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TEN DAYS TO GO!
14.11.2025 17:03
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Really looking forward to hearing this fascinating paper today!
16.10.2025 08:24
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Sheffield Centre for Early Modern Studies - Events
Upcoming events
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This Thursday (9th October) at 1pm, our Early Modern Discussion Group will be recommencing!
Our first paper will be presented by our very own Cameron Whiteside on 'The Commission on Fees: its "Recommendations" and "Regulation" of Manuscript Production.'
Please see the website for how to join!
06.10.2025 09:03
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Rubricated capital H, fifteenth century French chancery hand
Finally made the move over from the cesspit of X, hello everyone! I offer a nice rubricated 'H'enry from my research into the Trรฉsor des Chartes as proof of identity!
01.10.2025 10:06
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Slightly delayed but thank you to the organisers of the @henrysweetsoc.bsky.social colloquium in Reims!
Great to hear lots of fascinating papers and present some of my work on โriotโ!
08.09.2025 14:29
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Call for Papers
This two-day interdisciplinary symposium will invite scholars to re-consider practical texts written between c. 1558 and 1642 as productive sources for literary criticism. In a period best known today for its poetry and drama, practical texts such as Gervase Markhamโs The English Husbandman were โalmost literally read to piecesโ, Thomas Tusserโs Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry โled the marketโ as โa Tudor best-sellerโ, and cookery books enjoyed a staggering 70% reprint rate. That these texts occupied such a prominent position in the publishing industry is testament to their importance in early modern life. Yet despite this, literary criticism has been slow to embrace such texts as more than merely contextual sources for canonical texts by poets and dramatists such as Shakespeare and Spenser. Critics continue to frame Tusserโs work as an agricultural manual or almanack rather than a book of poetry, for example, while literary scholars tend to note his significance in the same breath as they denigrate the quality of his verse: an โagrarian book of jinglesโ or โcollection of doggerelโ. Other practical texts such as receipt books and surveying texts have been interrogated primarily as a means of understanding early modern culture and society. Less common are studies of practical texts as works of literature, studies that centre the practical text rather than positioning it as context for the work of more canonical writers. This symposium seeks to address this gap, and invites contributors to consider how studying non-traditionally canonical texts can help scholars to reassess established positions. It is designed to lead to an edited collection, provisionally aimed at Routledgeโs Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Worlds of Knowledge series, so speakers are encouraged to propose papers suitable for extension into a 6000-8000 word chapter.
Recent scholarship by Katarzyna Lecky, Jessica Rosenberg, and Kyla Tompkins has begun to demonstrate
CFP: Reading the Practical in #EarlyModern Literature
University of Sheffield, 16-17 April 2026
Deadline for submissions: 24 November 2025
All info: www.rensoc.org.uk/event/readin...
#SkyStorians #EarlyModernEvents @sheffieldcems.bsky.social
08.09.2025 06:42
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Text: LTE Site of the Week- Bamford Edge, England. Photo of a large rock outcropping where people are standing. Text: Running since 2004. Rob Marrs, Liverpool University. Icon for heath.
Bamford Edge, #England is the #LTESiteOfTheWeek.
Rob Marrs from @liverpooluni.bsky.social is comparing the effectiveness of 3 different #bracken control methods at this #heath site.
bit.ly/BamfordEdge
Watch his webinar where he talks on the 2 LTEs he manages bit.ly/3kUOhly @leverhulme.ac.uk โฌ๐
25.06.2025 15:00
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The organisers of the UKDHHH outdid themselves today - what a brilliant day of talks, and a masterclass in accessibility
25.06.2025 15:19
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Very much looking forward to speaking on โriotโ this evening!
02.06.2025 14:30
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Learn about #earlymodern millers!
Millers played a crucial role in the food system, but in popular literature they were plagued by reputations of fraud and lechery. In this short piece, I explore the relationship between reputation and reality and how it changed over time.
03.04.2025 12:06
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An exciting date for your diaries: the first Birkbeck-QMUL Historical Studies Graduate Symposium will take place on 18 June, on the theme of "methodologies in historical research". BBK PhD students @bbkhistorical.bsky.social & @qmul.ac.uk do send your proposals for 5 or 15 minute papers by 30 April!
28.03.2025 12:25
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History UK Disability and History Project
The History UK Disability and History Project was launched in November 2023 in response to the History UK EDI report which identified disability as an important aspect of EDI work worthy of furtherโฆ
๐ฃCall for participants: History UK is continuing its focus groups on disability and history in HE in April. Any students/staff with experience in teaching disability history OR studying history with a disability, come and talk to us! #DisabilityHistory #DisHist
www.history-uk.ac.uk/projects/his...
24.03.2025 10:40
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SCEMS Spring 2025 events lineup ๐
27.02.2025 09:41
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Really looking forward to these workshops and events this semester!
25.02.2025 12:49
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SCEMS events will be starting up again next week and we're off to a busy start! ๐งต
Early Modern London: New Work and Approaches
Thurs 6th March, 10am - 5:30pm
This workshop, headed by Ian Archer (Oxford), will cover a range of topics, inc. the Inns of Court, translation, and London's Bridewell.
25.02.2025 12:32
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Join us in Worcester on World Braille Day 2025 โ The Braillists Foundation
Never mind Christmas - it's almost World Braille Day!
Excited to be kicking off the new year with the Braillists Foundation down in Worcester #Braille200
www.braillists.org/uncategorise...
19.12.2024 12:11
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