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Prep for #Shax2026 by exploring our #DigitalExhibits.
The Early Modern England Encyclopedia (EMEE) offers an open-source, peer-reviewed set of articles on theater, history, and culture inspired by “Shakespeare’s Life and Times.” See this project live Saturday, April 4.
05.03.2026 19:22
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Written Worlds: Non-Elite Writers in Early Modern England
Just a reminder... Tomorrow, 5 March, 5.30 pm ✨ Sue Wiseman, Brodie Waddell @brodiewaddell.bsky.social ,
and Michael Powell Davies @mdpowelldavies.bsky.social speaking on "Written Worlds: Non-Elite Writers in Early Modern England" Sign-up in person & online: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
04.03.2026 10:37
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Written Worlds: Non-Elite Writers in Early Modern England
Our next event is happening next week! Sue Wiseman, Brodie Waddell @brodiewaddell.bsky.social and Michael Powell Davies will be discussing "Written Worlds: Non-Elite Writers in Early Modern England" ✒️📖✨ Sign-up here (in-person and online) Thursday 5 March, 5.30 pm www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
26.02.2026 15:39
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Celebrating the arrival of the new volume I have co-edited, courtesy of Brill publishing (and spring sunshine).
brill.com/display/titl...
27.02.2026 11:03
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When Moldovan Ministry of Culture writes about Shakespeare, it must mean that the International Shakespeare Festival is starting. Honoured to be in a place that has just proudly re-asserted democracy as so much more than words, words, words…#unitedshakespeare
mc.gov.md/ro/content/o...
13.10.2025 18:31
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Seminars & Workshops pre-registration - World Shakespeare Congress Verona
From 25 May to 15 September 2025 PERSONAL DATA(they must match those of your passport/ID which you will use when registering): For any issues, please write to submissions@wsc2026.org
Come to Verona to discuss Caliban with Michela Compagnoni and I at Seminar 04 at World Shakespeare Congress 2026: S04 Caliban and the (Inter-)Planetary:
The In, the Out and the Beyond:
www.wsc2026.org/seminars-wor...
@saaupdates.bsky.social @bsashakespeare.bsky.social @msunilodz.bsky.social
25.07.2025 12:46
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Spread the news! We need all the press we can, I will try to post daily with updates on the events.
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@saaupdates.bsky.social @bsashakespeare.bsky.social @shaxbull.bsky.social @msunilodz.bsky.social @centraleurope.bsky.social @easterneurope.bsky.social @politico.eu @ec.europa.eu
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Shakespeare Festival in Ivano-Frankivsk
We invite the audience to discover the world of Shakespeare through exciting performances.
Today we are launching the 2nd Ukrainian Shakespeare Festival in Ivano-Frankivsk, UA, with a series of open lectures, its own theatre studies summer school and excellent productions from all of Ukraine #ifahakespeareua
ifshakespeare.in.ua/en?fbclid=Iw...
15.06.2025 12:19
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Shakespeare Festival in Ivano-Frankivsk
We invite the audience to discover the world of Shakespeare through exciting performances.
Today we are launching the 2nd Ukrainian Shakespeare Festival in Ivano-Frankivsk, UA, with a series of open lectures, its own theatre studies summer school and excellent productions from all of Ukraine #ifahakespeareua
ifshakespeare.in.ua/en?fbclid=Iw...
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Closeup image of a Renaissance painting, a man is holding an early book and spectacles. Text in the top right corner reads “the Medici Archive Project” and bold text at the bottom of the image reads “fellowship announcement.” End ID.
Resharing from our friends at RSA:
Twelve short-term fellowships are available for graduate, pre-doctoral students, and postdoctoral candidates working in fields related to #EarlyModern Italy. ow.ly/UCzG50VCnU8 #fellowships
23.04.2025 15:54
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#cfp for you to join the Shakespeare censorship and creative freedom seminar we are putting together with Magda Cieślak at the Censorship and Creative Freedom in Arts conference organised 23-25 October at University of Lodz. @britgrad.bsky.social @saaupdates.bsky.social @msunilodz.bsky.social
30.04.2025 08:25
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I’ve just written on my FB: westplaining plus caste privilege. Shameful.
01.03.2025 00:49
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#standwithUkraine
28.02.2025 23:16
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How might we parse Banquo’s and Macbeth’s questions to the witches: “You should be women, / And yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are so”? Here's my new article:
"Gender and Sexuality: The State of the Fields," Shakespeare Survey 77
works.hcommons.org/records/cesa...
03.01.2025 19:28
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CALL FOR PAPERS “The International Translation and Circulation of Shakespeare Criticism” – thematic volume
| Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance
#MulticulturalShakespeare #cfp
for Translation and international circulation of Shakespeare criticism is on for another three days. Our Guest Editors: Raphaël Ingelbien and Carmen Reisinger are waiting for the abstracts until 30 December.
czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/szekspir/ann...
27.12.2024 16:51
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Renaissance Studies is one of the leading journals in the field of Renaissance studies, with an interdisciplinary emphasis, and a worldwide readership. Established in 1987, Renaissance Studies is published in partnership by the Society for Renaissance Studies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley).
The Council of the Society for Renaissance Studies (SRS) seeks to appoint an Editor for Renaissance Studies to succeed Professor Kevin Killeen, who retires as Editor in December 2025.
It is hoped that the new editor(s) will be able to take over responsibility from 1 January 2026 and serve for a 5-year term until 19 December 2031. Interviews will be held online in February/March 2025.
The Editor is responsible for the editorial content of the journal, for obtaining peer reviews of articles submitted, and for the supply of edited copy to Wiley. The Editor works with, and leads, a team consisting of an Associate Editor (whose main responsibility rests with the Special Issues of the journal), Book
*VERY EXCITING VACANCY*
Join our team behind the superb Renaissance Studies as editor -- guided expertly by Wiley.
Ability to combust into flames and shrug it off not a requirement. #EarlyModern excitement is
Deadline: 31 Jan 2025
All info: rensoc.org.uk/vacancy-edit...
15.11.2024 10:52
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Ad for the position posted at interfolio @ apply.interfolio.com/159279
Could you all share? We're advertising a 2 yr postdoc position for someone who works in #VastEarlyAmerica #VastEarlyAmericas to help coordinate the @jcblibrary.bsky.social projects and programs around 2026. Fuller info here: apply.interfolio.com/159279 and v happy to answer questions!
05.12.2024 10:49
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But you put in the work and got to touch the real deal!
01.12.2024 20:20
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Calling all theatre reviewers in the Midlands......
Would you like a couple of tickets for 1623 theatre company's The Winter's Tale in Leicester or Derby this season?
We would love to welcome you to the show and discover what you thought and felt about it in your review.
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01.12.2024 20:09
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@misshynesight.bsky.social This is definitely a conference for you, Synthia!
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The image is the cover of the book, Slavery and Freedom in Black Thought in the Early Spanish Atlantic by Cambridge University Press.
✍️Slavery and Freedom in Black Thought in the Early Spanish Atlantic
💭 An intellectual history exploring how free & enslaved Black people in the early Atlantic conceptualized & contested ideas about slavery & freedom
🕰️Out on Dec 5th '24
🤫 already available online: www.cambridge.org/core/books/s...
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Early modern London was multilingual, and early modern urban life was shaped by linguistic diversity. This article draws on the multilingual archives of Elizabethan London's ‘stranger churches’ – Protestant congregations which catered to the needs of French-, Dutch- and Italian-speaking migrants (among others) – to explore how linguistic diversity shaped social relations. These sources offer insights into the everyday multilingualism of the early modern city. They demonstrate London's migrant communities’ intense interest in what people said and why, and show how different languages and their speakers interacted on the streets and in the spaces of later sixteenth-century London. By charting how linguistic diversity was part of the lives of ordinary Londoners in this period, including close examination of incidents of multilingual insult, slander, and conflict, this article argues that the civic and religious authorities relied on the stranger churches’ abilities to carry out surveillan
It's out! 'Migrant Voices in Multilingual London, 1560-1600', open access in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. Read to find out how insults and information moved between the city's languages, and to think about how linguistic diversity shaped urban life. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
18.09.2024 11:53
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