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Royal Historical Society Fellowship
Last week, I was very pleased to receive the news that I have been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. It’s a real honour, and another milestone along the way. My grateful thanks go to Professor Anne Curry for supporting my application – in fact her ongoing support for and interest in…
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EDPOP Utrecht Part 4
This is the final post in a short series about my trip to Utrecht, to the EDPOP conference European Dimensions of Popular Print Culture: A Comparative Approach. I wanted to see something more of Utrecht, so while I was there I took the opportunity to visit the Museum Catharijneconvent, which holds a fascinating collection…
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Reopening of Helmshore and Queen Street Mill Textile Museums
Originally posted on Museum Development North West: Earlier this year Lancashire County Council announced that Helmshore and Queen Street Mill Textile Museums, which had been closed to the general public since 2016, were going to be partially reopened; since then staff and volunteers have done sterling work to get both sites ready. In the latest…
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EDPOP Utrecht Part 3
This is the third post in a short series about my trip to Utrecht, to the EDPOP conference European Dimensions of Popular Print Culture: A Comparative Approach. The second day of the conference (which was, thankfully, slightly cooler than the first) began with our news panel: News – Intermediality and mobility, coordinated and chaired by…
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EDPOP Utrecht Part 2
This is the second in a short series of posts about my trip to Utrecht, to the EDPOP conference: European Dimensions of Popular Print Culture: A Comparative Approach. After the various opening and introductory sessions (which took more than 3 hours), it was time for Session 1: The circulation and materiality of parodic and comic…
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EDPOP Utrecht Part 1
This is the first of a short series of posts about my trip to Utrecht, to the EDPOP conference. After my delightful trip to the EDPOP Turku workshop, where my panel prepared its ideas, I was really looking forward to visiting Utrecht for the full conference, European Dimensions of Popular Print Culture: A Comparative Approach. …
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Quills
The eagle-eyed among you (if indeed anyone other than me ever looks at the list of what I’m reading – they probably don’t!) will have spotted that I’ve been reading some rather unusual books lately. And a lot of them. That’s because I was asked to be a judge for the Historical Association’s Young Quills…
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NWEMS Lancaster 2018
At the beginning of May, the North West Early Modern Seminar met at Lancaster University. In the past there have been two twenty minute papers and several 5 minute presentations which briefly introduced research topics. This session was different in having 3 twenty minute papers. The first was given by Prof. Naomi Tadmor (Lancaster), on…
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EDPOP Turku Workshop
Shortly after my book came out, I received an email inviting me to take part in a collaborative paper for a panel on news at the EDPOP conference in Utrecht in June. Needless to say, I jumped at the chance. (My fiend has recently pointed out that I appear incapable of saying no. He’s probably…
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End of the year
Well, the academic one at least. Over the last couple of weeks, on my various commutes, I have watched the countryside grow gradually greener, which is very cheering. On Tuesday evening, I had my final session with my Liverpool Hope University students at Holy Cross College, one of whom kindly made me this card and…