Voices and Books, 1500-1800
Newcastle University and City Library, Newcastle.
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SRS Conference 2014: as told by you on Twitter
Re-live your conference experiences with our selection of the best tweets!
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SRS Conference Southampton 2014
The University of Southampton's Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Culture hosted the 6th Biennial SRS Conference on the theme of 'Performative Spaces' between 12th and 15th July 2014.
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Renaissance Studies Special Issue (Sept 2014): Women and Healthcare in Early Modern Europe
This special issue, Women and Healthcare in Early Modern Europe (Vol. 28, no. 4, September 2014; Guest editor: Sharon T. Strocchia), brings fresh interpretive perspectives and impressive archival research to bear on the reappraisal of women’s medical activities in early modern Europe.
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SRS Book Prize 2014: Winner Announced
The 2014 SRS book prize was awarded to Alec Ryrie for his book, Being Protestant in Reformation Britain (OUP, 2013). Two other books were highly commended, Guido Alfani, Calamaties and the Economy in Renaissance Italy: The Grand Tour of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse, trans. Christine Calvert (Palgrave, 2013), and Sharon Gregory, Vasari and the Renaissance Print (Ashgate, 2012).
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Liminal Time and Space in Medieval and Early Modern Performance
University of Kent.
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New SRS Fellows Announced
The Fellowships Committee is pleased to announce Holly James-Maddocks as the winner of this year's Postdoctoral Fellowships competition (2014-15). Three new Study Fellowships were also awarded.
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Diplomacy and Culture in the Early Modern World
TORCH, University of Oxford.
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‘To His Grace the Duke of Shrewsbury’ by Matthew Prior (1713)
Joanna Craigwood discusses a recently-discovered holograph text of a poem by Matthew Prior.
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Sir John Cheke and the Cambridge Connection in Tudor England
St John’s College, Cambridge.
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