Anna Pravdica
@annajpravdica.bsky.social
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AHRC-Midlands4Cities funded History PhD at the University of Warwick, researching sincerity, deceit, and social identity in seventeenth- & eighteenth-century Britain 🎭 Also managing @nachemotion.bsky.social ✨ https://linktr.ee/annapravdica
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The CFP deadline for the next @nachemotion.bsky.social has been extended to 15 October! Submit a proposal and join us in Arizona next May 😍
nachemotion.bsky.social
Important news! We have extended our Call for Papers to 15 October - so if you were interested in submitting a proposal but didn't make the first deadline, now is your chance ✨ Email proposals to [email protected] so you can join us for our 4th biennial conference in May 2026 - & please share widely!
nachemotion.bsky.social
The Call for Papers for our next biennial conference is now open! Submit your proposals by 1 October 2025 so you can join us at the University of Arizona in Phoenix/Tempe, Arizona on 22-23 May 2026. More information can be found at the link below ✨
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Very excited to be joining this excellent seminar series as a postgraduate co-convener this year! ✨

Register to join us for the first event of the term with Lyndal Roper on 16 October: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...

& the full programme here! www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
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markhailwood.bsky.social
As you dig out your chunky knitwear from the back of the draw, I know you are wondering: 'How did people prepare for winter 400 years ago?'

Read today's post to find out (and whet your appetite for our new book The Experience of Work in Early Modern England)

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The Experience of Work in Early Modern England I: Winter is Coming
This post is part of a series that marks the publication of The Experience of Work in Early Modern England. The book is co-authored by monster head Mark Hailwood, along with Jane Whittle, Hannah Ro…
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brodiewaddell.bsky.social
One week to go until Lyndal Roper's talk at @ihr.bsky.social!

Register for the hybrid event here: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...

And check out our other talks by @emilymayvine.bsky.social and @nailyas.bsky.social here: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
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ihrscb.bsky.social
We're back! 🎉 And we're thrilled to announce our term card for Autumn 2025! Our first event is on Thursday 16 October at 5.30 pm. Lyndal Roper will be discussing 'Turbulence and the German Peasants' War of 1524-6'. You can register to attend the event at: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
To attend, please register at the event of your choice here. If you have signed up but suddenly find yourself unable to make it, you can relinquish your spot by emailing: ihr.events@sas.ac.uk. If you would like to attend in-person and the event reads as fully booked, please do drop by anyway as we can always find some extra chairs!

Thursday 16 October, 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm
Lyndal Roper (University of Oxford), Turbulence and the German Peasants’ War of 1524-6
Please register here if you would like to attend.
Hybrid. Online-via Zoom & Room 243, Second Floor, Senate House

Thursday 30 October, 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm
Emily Vine (University of Exeter), Birth, Death and Domestic Religion in Early Modern London
Please register here if you would like to attend.
Hybrid | Online-via Zoom & IHR Wolfson Room NB02, Basement, IHR, Senate House

Thursday 27 November, 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm 
Nailya Shamgunova (University of East Anglia), ‘English and Scottish Scholars at the Global Library, c. 1500-1700’ 
Please register here if you would like to attend.
Hybrid | Online-via Zoom & IHR Wolfson Room NB02, Basement, IHR, Senate House
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warwickhistorypgs.bsky.social
We're super excited to announce the return of the Warwick History PG Work in Progress for 2025/26. Open to all who are interested in hearing about all the fantastic research being done by PG history students at Warwick!
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evienash.bsky.social
Excited to be co-convening the Warwick WIP along with @annajpravdica.bsky.social and @joseph-price.bsky.social this year!
warwickhistorypgs.bsky.social
We're super excited to announce the return of the Warwick History PG Work in Progress for 2025/26. Open to all who are interested in hearing about all the fantastic research being done by PG history students at Warwick!
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brodiewaddell.bsky.social
Who did what in early modern England?

New #OpenAccess book, 'The Experience of Work in Early Modern England' by @jwhittle.bsky.social, @markhailwood.bsky.social, @hkrobb.bsky.social & @aucointaylor.bsky.social, based on thousands of #EarlyModern court depositions 🗃️

Read it: doi.org/10.1017/9781...


This book applies the innovative work-task approach to the history of work, which captures the contribution of all workers and types of work to the early modern economy. Drawing on tens of thousands of court depositions, the authors analyse the individual tasks that made up everyday work for women and men, shedding new light on the gender division of labour, and the ways in which time, space, age and marital status shaped sixteenth and seventeenth-century working life. Combining qualitative and quantitative analysis, the book deepens our understanding of the preindustrial economy, and calls for us to rethink not only who did what, but also the implications of these findings for major debates about structural change, the nature and extent of paid work, and what has been lost as well as gained over the past three centuries of economic development. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
Cover of Whittle, Jane, Mark Hailwood, Hannah Robb, and Taylor Aucoin. The Experience of Work in Early Modern England. of Cambridge Studies in Economic History - Second Series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2025.
annajpravdica.bsky.social
The CFP deadline for the next @nachemotion.bsky.social has been extended to 15 October! Submit a proposal and join us in Arizona next May 😍
nachemotion.bsky.social
Important news! We have extended our Call for Papers to 15 October - so if you were interested in submitting a proposal but didn't make the first deadline, now is your chance ✨ Email proposals to [email protected] so you can join us for our 4th biennial conference in May 2026 - & please share widely!
nachemotion.bsky.social
The Call for Papers for our next biennial conference is now open! Submit your proposals by 1 October 2025 so you can join us at the University of Arizona in Phoenix/Tempe, Arizona on 22-23 May 2026. More information can be found at the link below ✨
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nachemotion.bsky.social
Important news! We have extended our Call for Papers to 15 October - so if you were interested in submitting a proposal but didn't make the first deadline, now is your chance ✨ Email proposals to [email protected] so you can join us for our 4th biennial conference in May 2026 - & please share widely!
nachemotion.bsky.social
The Call for Papers for our next biennial conference is now open! Submit your proposals by 1 October 2025 so you can join us at the University of Arizona in Phoenix/Tempe, Arizona on 22-23 May 2026. More information can be found at the link below ✨
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The deadline for the CFP for our next conference is in 2 days time on 1 October! Send your proposals through to [email protected] and join us at Arizona State University in May 2026 ✨
nachemotion.bsky.social
The Call for Papers for our next biennial conference is now open! Submit your proposals by 1 October 2025 so you can join us at the University of Arizona in Phoenix/Tempe, Arizona on 22-23 May 2026. More information can be found at the link below ✨
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nachemotion.bsky.social
The Society for the Study of Medieval Emotions is happily and proudly sponsoring the following session(s) on The Emotional History of the Crusades in the next International Medieval Congress at the University of Leeds on 6-9 July 2026. See the attached CFP - deadline for submissions is 15 September!
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Submit your proposals and join us for the 4th biennial @nachemotion.bsky.social conference in Phoenix next May - the deadline is 1 October, so you've still got plenty of time to engage in the sacred academic ritual of procrastinating and then sending something in at the last minute. What a thrill!
nachemotion.bsky.social
There is still plenty of time to submit your proposals for our next conference in May 2026 at the University of Arizona! Email us your submissions or get in contact with any questions you might have, and join us in the Phoenix area next year ✨
nachemotion.bsky.social
The Call for Papers for our next biennial conference is now open! Submit your proposals by 1 October 2025 so you can join us at the University of Arizona in Phoenix/Tempe, Arizona on 22-23 May 2026. More information can be found at the link below ✨
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erikagaffney.bsky.social
Read the Dramatic C17th Memoirs of Alice Thornton, Who Wrote Four Versions of Her Life Story
Researchers have digitized all 4 volumes, which offer a compelling window into a tumultuous period in English history
by Sonja Anderson for Smithsonian Magazine
www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/r...
A photo of a double-page spread of a handwritten book.
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📣Applications still open for the Senate House Library Visiting Fellowships 📣

In 2025-6 up to two awards of £1500 will be allocated to support a fellowship of up to two weeks.

Deadline: 15 September 2025

More info 👇
https://tinyurl.com/ykudv9tn
Senate House Library announces relaunch of Visiting Research Fellowship
Senate House Library and the Friends of Senate House Library are delighted to report that the Visiting Research Fellowships programme has been relaunched.
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warburginstitute.bsky.social
Gain confidence reading Renaissance Italian sources with our intensive 5-day online course.

📅 17–19 & 22–23 Sept 2025
🕒 11am–1pm & 2–3pm daily
💻 Online via Zoom

Early booking advised:
Introduction to Renaissance Italian 2025
warburg.sas.ac.uk
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victorianhand.bsky.social
🙌Call for Papers🙌
We are excited to invite abstracts for an interdisciplinary conference on The Hand: Emotions, Embodiment, Identity, at @unioftheartslondon.bsky.social on 8-9 Jan 2026

Send abstracts of 300 words to [email protected] by 22 Sep - please circulate among your networks!
Call for Papers. The Hand: Emotions, Embodiment, Identity. An Interdisciplinary Conference. 8-9 January, 2026 
London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London.
Proposal Deadline: 22 September 2025 What do hands reveal about us?
We invite abstracts for papers of 15-20 minutes, for presentation at our 2-day interdisciplinary conference, part of The Victorian Hand: Emotions, Embodiment, and Identity, Past and Present, supported by UKRI. We welcome presentations from multi- and interdisciplinary research fields, including Critical Studies, Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences and STEM. 
We encourage proposals from artists, makers and performers.
Image includes an illustration of magnetism, a Victorian man sitting under 3 hands, 2 of whom have lines of magnetic power emanating onto his head and shoulders Please send abstracts up to 300 words, and biographies up to 100 words to victorianhand@fashion.arts.ac.uk by 22 September 2025
Read the full call at thevictorianhand.uk/call-for-papers-the-hand

Image features the 3 logos of Lancaster University, UAL and UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council
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earlymodernwar.bsky.social
Just over two weeks before our CfP closes! Remember to submit your abstracts before Friday 5th September ⚔️
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We are thrilled to announce that the Conflict, War and Violence in the Early Modern World Conference, with a keynote address by Professor Mark Stoyle, will be held on 30-31 October at the University of Exeter.

Please help us spread the world, and consider submitting a proposal!🗡️
Call for papers for the Conflict, War and Violence in the Early Modern World Conference, taking place at the University of Exeter on 30-31 October.  

We are exploring early modern conflict in all its forms. We particularly seek to unpack the interactions between the more traditional aspects of conflict, such as the political, tactical and strategic, with the more human side of it, including sociocultural approaches that explore experiences, representations and impacts of violence. As such, we particularly welcome proposals that look beyond purely military history and break chronological, geographical and disciplinary boundaries.

We welcome proposals for individual papers of up to 20 minutes, or full panels of three to four papers, on any aspect of conflict, war and violence in the early modern period. 

Speakers might consider, but are not limited to, the following themes: 
Physical, tactical, operational and strategic aspects of warfare.
Martial identities, values and motivations.
Notions of gender, race, class and religion.
Remembering, (re)imagining and representing violence and/or conflict.
The experience of violence, its impact and the everyday at war.
Popular allegiance in early modern conflict.
Maritime violence and naval warfare.
The bureaucracy of conflict, finance and the law.

Abstracts of up to 300 words, along with a biographical note, should be sent to earlymodernwar@gmail.com by Friday 5th September.
annajpravdica.bsky.social
Submit your proposals and join us for the 4th biennial @nachemotion.bsky.social conference in Phoenix next May - the deadline is 1 October, so you've still got plenty of time to engage in the sacred academic ritual of procrastinating and then sending something in at the last minute. What a thrill!
nachemotion.bsky.social
There is still plenty of time to submit your proposals for our next conference in May 2026 at the University of Arizona! Email us your submissions or get in contact with any questions you might have, and join us in the Phoenix area next year ✨
nachemotion.bsky.social
The Call for Papers for our next biennial conference is now open! Submit your proposals by 1 October 2025 so you can join us at the University of Arizona in Phoenix/Tempe, Arizona on 22-23 May 2026. More information can be found at the link below ✨
nachemotion.wordpress.com/conference/t...
annajpravdica.bsky.social
Thrilled to be taking part in this exciting conference in just a few weeks! Join us if you're in the area and looking for a free lunch with a side of nonconformity 😇
nonconformity2025.bsky.social
We're excited to finally share our fantastic programme: warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/his...

We are looking forward to hearing from our excellent speakers, covering an array of perspectives and approaches to early modern nonconformity!

All welcome! Register to attend: warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/his...