and is the critical resource for scholars of British culture from the Middle Ages to the present.
📗"Sick Leave of Customary Tenants in Late Medieval England" by Grace Owen, A.T. Brown and Tudor Skinner
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📗"Sick Leave of Customary Tenants in Late Medieval England" by Grace Owen, A.T. Brown and Tudor Skinner
Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
The Journal of British Studies seeks submissions for a special series of short essays to be published over the course of 2026 on the topic of “1776: Views from the British World.”
The Journal of British Studies seeks submissions for a special series of short essays to be published over the course of 2026 on the topic of “1776: Views from the British World.”
doi.org/10.1017/jbr....
doi.org/10.1017/jbr....
📗"What is Family in an Age of Plague? The Liber Lynne and the Urban Family in Late Medieval England" by Christian D. Liddy
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📗"What is Family in an Age of Plague? The Liber Lynne and the Urban Family in Late Medieval England" by Christian D. Liddy
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A full recording of our "How I Wrote This," event with Matthew Worley is now available on our Youtube channel.
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A full recording of our "How I Wrote This," event with Matthew Worley is now available on our Youtube channel.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntne...
📅September 19
⏰11am ET/ 4pm BST
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📅September 19
⏰11am ET/ 4pm BST
RSVP below
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Exhibition "trophies" (a design style, not what the winner got!) have become invisible to most people who study the great world’s fairs. This is not surprising, since few people have studied them!
📗"Capturing the World: Exhibition Trophies, Ethnography, and Displays of Imperial Power" by Amy Woodson-Boulton @amywb.bsky.social
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Exhibition "trophies" (a design style, not what the winner got!) have become invisible to most people who study the great world’s fairs. This is not surprising, since few people have studied them!
Read the piece here: www.nacbs.org/post/a-real-...
Read the piece here: www.nacbs.org/post/a-real-...
📗"Capturing the World: Exhibition Trophies, Ethnography, and Displays of Imperial Power" by Amy Woodson-Boulton @amywb.bsky.social
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📗"Capturing the World: Exhibition Trophies, Ethnography, and Displays of Imperial Power" by Amy Woodson-Boulton @amywb.bsky.social
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Now petitioning for all Friday meeting invites to come with a playlist, cocktail & frappé recipes
Now petitioning for all Friday meeting invites to come with a playlist, cocktail & frappé recipes
📗“A Bold Experiment in the Technique of Administration”: Nutrition Science and Development in the Gambia, 1946–50 by Arnaud Page
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📗“A Bold Experiment in the Technique of Administration”: Nutrition Science and Development in the Gambia, 1946–50 by Arnaud Page
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📗In Search of Ned: A Zulu Man in Mid-Victorian Britain by R.J. Knight and Esme Cleall
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📗In Search of Ned: A Zulu Man in Mid-Victorian Britain by R.J. Knight and Esme Cleall
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Two new additions to our One British Archive series, exploring little-known archives of interest to scholars of British Studies. We hope that this series will expand what counts as “British” and what counts as an “archive” at a moment when the field should be adapting and expanding.
Two new additions to our One British Archive series, exploring little-known archives of interest to scholars of British Studies. We hope that this series will expand what counts as “British” and what counts as an “archive” at a moment when the field should be adapting and expanding.
In our new Unfinished Business series, JBS editors invite scholars to revisit their earlier work in light of new scholarship and from a fresh perspective.
📗Carolyn Steedman kicks of the series with "Buying People Is Wrong"
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In our new Unfinished Business series, JBS editors invite scholars to revisit their earlier work in light of new scholarship and from a fresh perspective.
📗Carolyn Steedman kicks of the series with "Buying People Is Wrong"
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Next up in our #Pride month series @tomhulme.bsky.social discusses unexpected archival paths for investigating queer history.
Next up in our #Pride month series @tomhulme.bsky.social discusses unexpected archival paths for investigating queer history.
The Book Reviews Team at the Journal of British Studies seeks to hire two editorial assistants - one in Medieval Britain and one in post-1800 Britain.
Read more about the positions and application here:
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The Book Reviews Team at the Journal of British Studies seeks to hire two editorial assistants - one in Medieval Britain and one in post-1800 Britain.
Read more about the positions and application here:
www.nacbs.org/news/jbs-boo...
📗"The Scholarly Business of Corporations and Slavery: Political Fault Lines of the Economic History of Empire," by Priya Satia
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📗"The Scholarly Business of Corporations and Slavery: Political Fault Lines of the Economic History of Empire," by Priya Satia
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📗"Ruins of War into Memorials of Reconciliation: Coventry Cathedral and the Dresden Frauenkirche, 1940-2010," by Stefan Goebel
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📗"Ruins of War into Memorials of Reconciliation: Coventry Cathedral and the Dresden Frauenkirche, 1940-2010," by Stefan Goebel
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📗“'Paper Oathes': Trust, Treaty, and the Road to Regicide in England, 1642–49" by William White
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📗“'Paper Oathes': Trust, Treaty, and the Road to Regicide in England, 1642–49" by William White
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📗“The Death of Colin Roach and the Politics of Grief and Anger in Late Twentieth-Century Britain” by Stephen Brooke
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📗“The Death of Colin Roach and the Politics of Grief and Anger in Late Twentieth-Century Britain” by Stephen Brooke
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📗“ ‘A Lazy Mistress Makes a Lazy Servant’: Domestic Labor and White Creole Womanhood in Jamaica, ca.1865–1938” by @lizegan.bsky.social
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📗“ ‘A Lazy Mistress Makes a Lazy Servant’: Domestic Labor and White Creole Womanhood in Jamaica, ca.1865–1938” by @lizegan.bsky.social
Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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