One month to go until the close of the ROYS call for papers!
If you're researching or working on an aspect of Yorkshire-based history, archaeology, art, literature or anything else please do send an abstract in!
@jfarley
Romano-British and public archaeologist, Project Curator of Archaeological Assemblages at the British Museum, PhD "Petuaria: Finding its Place in Roman Britain". ROYS and ROYSCast https://play.acast.com/s/627bb65a6cf5d400137e0530 royscast@gmail.com
One month to go until the close of the ROYS call for papers!
If you're researching or working on an aspect of Yorkshire-based history, archaeology, art, literature or anything else please do send an abstract in!
Very exciting Friday announcement!
ROYS is returning for its fifth conference, this time hosted in the county's capital of York as well as returning to a two-day event, if you or anyone you know would be interested in presenting a paper, please have a look at the call for papers below
The Ridings of Yorkshire Society call for papers 2026. For a plaintext version please email help@ridingsofyorkshiresociety.co.uk
We're delighted to share details of this year's Ridings of Yorkshire Society Conference.
ROYS will return to its traditional two day format, taking place on Friday 19th and Saturday 20th June at York Explore Library.
See our Call for Papers below for details on how to participate.
#Yorkshire
ICYMI, ROYSCast has been on a bit of a medieval hit lately, with four back-to-back episodes, including @alexharvv.bsky.social on his new book, Little Kingdoms, as well as the return of Iain Dyson and the Crusades.
You can find these and all our episodes at:
feeds.acast.com/public/shows...
After a brief hiatus, ROYSCast is back with another episode! On this episode we are joined by Dr Marta Cobb of @imc-leeds.bsky.social, @universityofleeds.bsky.social who tells us all about the Book of Margery Kempe and the woman behind it.
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A great way to end another successful conference! See you all again next year for ROYS26
A great view to start the day of ROYS25!
We're currently in the middle of our first panel on Governing Yorkshire, if you're in Scarborough or nearby and have some free time, feel free to drop in to Scarborough Library and see some of our great papers throughout the day!
Only three days until ROYS25 in Scarborough! It's not too late to register ridingsofyorkshiresociety.co.uk/register2025/ and you can have a flick through our programme here www.flipsnack.com/5A696A99E8C/... if anything from Egyptology to modern Bradford interest you, please do come along!
A new episode of ROYSCast has just released! on it we're joined by Dr Victoria Yuskaitis who tells us all about medieval Anchorite Cells and the archaeological study of them, give it a listen via the link or wherever you get your podcasts:
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ROYS alum Jane Tolerton will be speaking at Oakwell Hall, Batley, this monday on Charlotte BrontΓ«'s friendship with Mary Taylor and Ellen Nussey.
Jane is a great speaker and is extremely knowledgeable on this subject so I'd absolutely recommend going along!
www.ticketsource.co.uk/kirkleesmuse...
New Episode!!
The latest episode of ROYSCast has dropped, myself and @adamcook.bsky.social talk to Hannah Parkes, a 3rd year PhD student working on Bradford's cultural history and remembrance of the 70s and 80s click the link below to download and listen!
shows.acast.com/royscast/epi...
Speaking of! The booking link for ROYS25 is now live! Have a click and look at our programme for this year, and be sure to book on what is going to be another great conference!
ridingsofyorkshiresociety.co.uk/register2025/
Extremely excited to share that Jo Fletcher will be giving one of the keynote talks at this year's @roysociety.bsky.social conference in Scarborough.
Jo's module on World Mummification I took 7 years ago has had a lasting impact on my career to this day, so please book when tickets are available!
We're excited to announce our second keynote this year will be Professor Joann Fletcher.
Jo is a British Egyptologist and BAFTA-winning TV personality, and has gained recognition in both the field of archaeology, and for her tv programmes.
Find out more about Jo at www.immortalegypt.co.uk/about
Pretty amazing display of one of the Roman roads of Bologna, using the original slabs of BonΕnia. At the Museo della Storia di Bologna.
If you're working on Yorkshire's past, we want to hear from you! Submit your paper abstract for our fourth annual conference in Scarborough.
Full details below π
ridingsofyorkshiresociety.co.uk/call-for-pap...
Fancy a funded PhD on heritage, identity, miltarism, and colonial legacies, with the Royal Air Force Museum London and me, at University of York? Details are below, with a link to the advert.
More details here: wrocah.ac.uk/cda-projects...
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The CFP for ROYS25 is up! For anyone working on Yorkshire's past in any capacity or discipline who would like the opportunity to present to a room of like-minded people please do consider submitting a proposal, and for those of you interested in attending, registration will be going live in spring!
Very happy to announce the first episode of a new series of ROYSCast with Dr Lauren McIntyre of Oxford Archaeology!
Dr McIntyre came on to talk to us about one of the largest funerary sites in the north of England, and the osteological research involved.
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Very excited to finally be recording the latest episode of ROYSCast after a 14 month hiatus, with @drmichaelreeve.bsky.social stepping up for co-host duty. Watch this space and @roysociety.bsky.social for the episode when it releases, or search ROYSCast on your podcast or music platform of choice!
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Today we release the BAJR Poverty Impact Report 2024, continuing the work begun with the first Report in 2022.
Contained within are the voices of 644 colleagues.
Read, absorb and act. Discussions on BAJR Facebook
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It should be warned in uni that becoming an archaeologist would have you spoiling films for your friends. No one wants to hear about the odd choice of armours Gladiator 2 or Pedro Pascal's spatha, let alone skipping over Septimius Severus and invading Numidia 250 years after it was annexed.
ROYSCast will be returning in the new year, but until then all our previous episodes are available here and on all other podcast providers
If you're interested in appearing on an episode next year to talk about your work on any part of Yorkshire's past, please don't hesitate to get in touch!
With the release of Gladiator II, if you or anyone you know wants to learn more about it without flying to Rome, a touring exhibition on the Gladiators of Britain starts in Jan at Dorset Museum, featuring the only piece of Gladiator armour to be found in the UK!
www.britishmuseum.org/our-work/nat...
If your work or research deals with Yorkshire's past, either entirely or just an element of it, please let us know so we can add you to our starter pack!
If you'd like a plaintext or PDF of the Call for Papers please email ridingsofyorkshire@gmail.com
We're delighted to announce that ROYS is back once again on the 13th and 14th June 2024 at the wonderful Huddersfield University's Heritage Quay. Our call for papers is now open, you can find more details below. If you have any questions please get in touch!