I would enjoy the proof reading...
I would enjoy the proof reading...
The stage looked very different from the balcony, high up under the rafters.
Thank you!
Come and work with us at Glasgow! Full time permanent post in History of Art: lecturer in material and visual culture with specialism in dress history or textile history. Details below 👇
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Aaaaaand - the first proofs of _Redrawing Europe's Literary Map: Transnational Circulations of Literature 1850-1920_ have arrived... I am a bit scared to open them.
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A clump of lilac crocus flowers, three of them open and showing their dark yellow stems.
The sun came out today and the crocuses opened!
@glalarn.bsky.social is delighted to host this event to commemorate the life and legacy of indigenous activist Berta Cáceres. If in Glasgow, book your free ticket: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rememberin...
Tomorrow! In person at university of Glasgow and online
Sign the petition to save languages and intercultural studies at Heriot-Watt university. Friends there going through drastic times. They have an incredible interpreter training programme there
Y también es interesante ver dónde desaparece el dinero al final...
After 10 years, it's getting more real! Brill has put on their website a per-announcement of our collaborative volume Redrawing Europe's Literary Map: Transnational Circulations of Women's Writing 1850-1920 brill.com/display/titl...
A poster, background image is a copperplate engraving form a 16th century book, displaying a man that holds a heavy stone in his right hand and has feathers in his left hand. The right hand hangs down on his side, the left hand is raised to the sky, towards a representation of God, who appears in the top left corner, in-between clouds. The man has his back towards the viewer. The text of the poster is: Spring 2026 Seminar Series Designing women: the unillustrated moral devices of Perrault’s Fairy Tales Jennifer Taylor, University of Reading Thursday, 19 February 2026, 5 p.m. In-person: Archives and Special Collections Seminar Room, University of Glasgow Library (level 12) Online: https://uofglasgow.zoom.us/meeting/register/h94mrxCSS02mfkQdhPGYkw A contemporary emblem book — wings and stones Ingrid Hoepel, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel Thursday, 05 March 2026, 5 p.m. In-person: TalkLab, University of Glasgow Library (level 3) Online: https://uofglasgow.zoom.us/meeting/register/4Vdt43WFQd2fgh_aV6oaUg Superhero Comics and Scottish Identity: the Comics Art of Frank Quitely David John Boyd and Julie Briand Boyd, University of Glasgow Thursday, 12 March 2026, 5 p.m. (book launch) In partnership with Leuven University Press. In-person: University Bookshop, Fraser Building Online: https://uofglasgow.zoom.us/meeting/register/mI2-cHm0S5iPKJk2kZxGeQ Various locations, click on each event for find out more. ALL WELCOME.
It's here, and it's live -- our Spring 2026 Seminar Series has just been announced. All welcome!
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Knitting in Scotland is in press and published by @bloomsburyacad.bsky.social in June in illustrated hardback and Open Access. A real team effort.
The JSCS is excited to announce the Jo Labanyi Essay Prize, an annual award (of $750) for the best article published in the journal each year. The first winner will be named in early 2027 for articles published in 2026! More info at the link:
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Aaaaand - the first grant rejection of the year has arrived. Ach, well.
Excited to present some of my work on Austen theatricals behind bars tomorrow at @womenswritingassoc.bsky.social. Part of my forthcoming book Theatrical Afterlives: Nineteenth-Century Women’s Novels on the Stage @academic.oup.com
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#JaneAusten #Adaptation
@jenniebatchelor.bsky.social shares that applications are now open for her new Rare Books School course on "The Rise of Periodical Print Culture, 1700–1830." The course will run from the 12th-17th July 2026. More info at the Rare Books School website: buff.ly/hY81Dzi Thanks for #SharingYourNews!
Ein Touché-Comic: Bild 1 zeigt zwei Personen im Schnee, im Hintergrund sieht man eine Häuserzeile. Eine Person sagt zur anderen: „Mein Handy! Ich hab mein Handy verloren! Eben hatte ich es noch!“ Auf Bild 2 hat die andere Person ihr Handy in der Hand: „Keine Panik! Sei mal still, ich ruf Dich an!“. Bild 3 zeigt einen großen Schneemann, aus seinem Bauch kommt eine Sprechblase mit Musiknoten. Zwei vorbeigehende Personen sagen: „Vergiss es!“
Guten Morgen!
The Open Book Collective Development Fund Call for Applications 2026 is open! We fund projects dedicated to building capacity, networks and infrastructure for OA book publishing. Read and apply in English, Spanish, French or Portuguese
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N.B. this fund is not for BPCs
The Neo-gothic tower of the University of Glasgow appears behind the branches of leafless trees, against a clear, blue sky.
And it´s time to go back to work.
Inside a giant Christmas bauble.
Issue 10.2 of JEPS is now live! openjournals.ugent.be/jeps/
Meu novo livro sobre literatura mundial/mundo já está disponível, gratuitamente, aqui: www.edicoesmakunaima.com.br/2025/12/01/m...
My thesis is now available online on the history of @socantscot.bsky.social Much of it has been published in articles in the last few years but there's still lots of unpublished material in there if you fancy some Christmas reading #History #Museums #Scotland #Antiquarianism theses.gla.ac.uk/82236/
Die erste Seite des entstehenden Bandes mit dem Titel: "Schreibkalender der Frühen Neuzeit. Druckwerke mit Raum für handschriftliche Eintragungen (1540-1800)", Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2026.
Die Inhaltsübersicht des Bandes, Seite 1.
Die Inhaltsübersicht des Bandes, Seite 2.
Vorweihnachtszeit ist Druckfahnenzeit. Unser Tagungsband wird im Frühjahr 2026 erscheinen: "Schreibkalender der Frühen Neuzeit. Druckwerke mit Raum für handschriftliche Eintragungen (1540-1800)", open access und in Papierform, mit Text und Bild, und viel Detailliebe. #Schreibkalender
One of the woodland's most colourful characters wants in on the festive fun...
Door 6 is calling! 🎄✨
#RSPBAdvent25
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Thank you so much! I will keep posting about our progress...🙂
This is the current 40-words, one-sentence summary for our upcoming book "Redrawing Europe's Literary Map: Transnational Circulations of Women's Writing 1850-1920" with @degruyterbrill.bsky.social #TravellingTexts
"This book enhances the understanding of women’s place in European literary history ca 1900 by comparing the transnational circulation of texts written by women from the perspectives of Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia and Spain through an innovative data-rich and relational methodology.