Charlie Spragg
@cvspragg.bsky.social
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ECA-funded PhD student at Uni of Edinburgh exploring King James VI & I's cultivation of a distinctly 'imperial' 'British' European image through art 🏛️
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Fantastic time at #RSA25 in Boston! Over the moon that my panel ‘Keeping Up Appearances: Royal Bodies at the Jacobean Court’ was a success! So grateful to
@emilyhay.bsky.social and @glonsber.bsky.social for their excellent papers - both will also be presenting at @kingjamesconf.bsky.social ! 👑
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This experience was deeply special to me on a professional and personal level and I’m so glad so many others felt the same way - I’m happy to say the future of Jacobean studies is in very safe hands! 👑 (3/3) @kingjamesconf.bsky.social
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The last 3 days have been absolutely incredible… so much excitement, encouragement and synergy amongst our speakers and attendees about this fascinating historical figure and the groundbreaking research he continues to inspire! (2/3) @kingjamesconf.bsky.social
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For the past year I have been on the most amazing team organising the ‘Understanding King James VI & I 400 Years On’ conference! (1/3) 🧵 @kingjamesconf.bsky.social
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And we’re off!

DAY ONE, PANEL ONE - Inheritance

Our own Charlie Spragg uses material culture to explain why James’s 1603 coronation set out his stall as a ‘British’, rather than English or Scottish, monarch…
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The ‘Wall of Jameses’ votes have been counted and the winner is… Nicholas Hilliard’s Lyte Jewel (c.1610-11)!!! (Modelled here by our speaker @emilyhay.bsky.social)
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Thank you to our speakers and attendees for making the conference so special! Wonderful to hear from so many scholars who work on or are intrigued by James VI & I… We hope you will keep the momentum going and we look forward to seeing what the future of Jacobean studies holds!
cvspragg.bsky.social
Thank you so much Sarah! We’re very glad to have you even from afar 😊
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On 9 July we are hosting a workshop on 'Establishing yourself as a PGR' @uofglasgow.bsky.social

The event is supported by @sgsah.bsky.social & is open to any PGRs. You don't need to be attending the conference! For full details see below 😀

Text version: docs.google.com/document/d/1...
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cmrsedinburgh.bsky.social
👑 This three-day, hybrid conference will feature contributions from our own @cvspragg.bsky.social and Catriona Murray, plus recent PhD graduates Ashlyn Cudney and Elisabeth Rébeillé-Borgella.

⬇️ Click below to see the programme and find a link to register before the 8 June deadline!
kingjamesconf.bsky.social
UPDATE: Registration will now be open until 8 June

Join us in Glasgow (and online!) from 9-11 July for an amazing line up of speakers and roundtables😃 see the programme below ...

Scan the QR code on the poster to register now 🥳🥳
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laurenworking.bsky.social
This @historyworkshop.org.uk series looks fab! York's @ciscstudies.bsky.social is just taking off, but the goal is to form some kind of network within early modern studies for all this, too.
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How can we better approach the histories of Indigenous peoples?

Mary Katherine Newman introduces a new History Workshop series which will introduce a range of scholars, educators, and activists and the ways in which they examine Indigenous histories.

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Indigenous Historical Practices
Delve into Indigenous history with our History Workshop series, highlighting complex systems of historical knowledge and their significance.
www.historyworkshop.org.uk
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kingjamesconf.bsky.social
UPDATE: Registration will now be open until 8 June

Join us in Glasgow (and online!) from 9-11 July for an amazing line up of speakers and roundtables😃 see the programme below ...

Scan the QR code on the poster to register now 🥳🥳
cvspragg.bsky.social
Don’t forget to register for our summer conference ‘Understanding King James 400 Years On’! 👑
kingjamesconf.bsky.social
Registration for the conference is now open 🥳

There are a number of ticket options and registration will remain open until 1 June. The full programme is available on our website (subject to slight changes)

We can't wait to see everyone in July!!

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/understand...
Understanding King James VI & I: 400 years on
A multi-day conference with accompanying workshops and activities that interrogate James' rich life and legacy.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
cvspragg.bsky.social
I’m excited to feature in the History Scotland special issue on King James VI&I👑 Full of fantastic articles from top scholars and PGRs

I explore some of James’ portraits and I hope readers will visit the exhibition ‘The World of King James VI and I’ @nationalgalleries.bsky.social to see them!
cvspragg.bsky.social
Fantastic time at #RSA25 in Boston! Over the moon that my panel ‘Keeping Up Appearances: Royal Bodies at the Jacobean Court’ was a success! So grateful to
@emilyhay.bsky.social and @glonsber.bsky.social for their excellent papers - both will also be presenting at @kingjamesconf.bsky.social ! 👑
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Had a wonderful time speaking at #RSA2025 this morning alongside @cvspragg.bsky.social and Gabriel Lonsberry on our panel “Keeping Up Appearances: Royal Bodies in Jacobean Britain” (even as a Marian interloper!) 👑
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royalstudies.bsky.social
The latest Royal Studies Podcast episode is out! Join @vic-de-valois.bsky.social for her conversation with Nicole Maceira Cumming and @cvspragg.bsky.social about their research and the upcoming (July 2025) conference "Understanding James VI&I 400 Years On" 👑

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