Evan Bourke
@evanbourke.bsky.social
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Early modernist. GOI Postdoc at Maynooth University. Women's writing, epistolary culture, DH, network visualisation, reception studies. Formerly RECIRC and MACMORRIS.
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Our Element on Macmorris’s Deep Map has just been published and is open-access until the end of the month. Really enjoyed the collaborative process involved in both the building of the map and the writing of this book!
Decolonial Deep Mapping
Cambridge Core - English Literature after 1945 - Decolonial Deep Mapping
www.cambridge.org
evanbourke.bsky.social
Our Element on Macmorris’s Deep Map has just been published and is open-access until the end of the month. Really enjoyed the collaborative process involved in both the building of the map and the writing of this book!
Decolonial Deep Mapping
Cambridge Core - English Literature after 1945 - Decolonial Deep Mapping
www.cambridge.org
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earlymodirish.bsky.social
Anois ar fáil ar léamh.org, sliocht ó dhán polaitiúil ón 17ú Aois a cumadh do Maol Muire Mac Suibhne. Ár mbuíochas le @ciaranimhurchu.bsky.social as an obair iontach ar fad lena chur in eagar. Caith súil air anseo xn--lamh-bpa.org/texts/cuid-r...
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nejohnst.bsky.social
The CFP for the 2025 Tudor & Stuart Ireland conference is now open. TSIXIII will take place at University College Dublin on 21-22 August, so please join us. All details are in the link, but get please get in touch if you have any questions. tudorstuartireland.com
Tudor and Stuart Ireland
Post by @TudorStuartIre.
tudorstuartireland.com
evanbourke.bsky.social
From the Tudor part of the Christmas festival to the Tractor part.
evanbourke.bsky.social
Macmorris roadshow in Ormond Castle today. Not often can I just point to the walls to supplement slides.
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rhetorician.bsky.social
Heading in on this blustery day for a great line up of speakers at the Irish Renaissance Seminar. A day to be indoors #earlymodern #womenswriting #woeisshe
Programme for a conference on early modern women’s writing, with image of women gladiators
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martingrandjean.ch
Big news: after years of organizing workshops, archaeologists and historians are joining forces to offer a summer school in network analysis!
www.pastnetworks.net
25-29.06.2024, Barcelona
with Marten Düring, Tom Brughmans, Cindarella Petz, Albert Diaz-Guilera, Luce Prignano, Matteo Mazzamurro and me
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ruthahnert.bsky.social
Mini-thread! It’s publication day for Tudor Networks of Power, which I co-wrote with Sebastian Ahnert. We are really proud of this book, which brings methods from network science to the study of 130k early modern letters But it’s not just a book! global.oup.com/academic/pro... 1/8
Cover image of Tudor Networks of Power
evanbourke.bsky.social
New blog post I wrote for the DIB about Macmorris’s use of their data and networks of early modern Ireland. macmorris.maynoothuniversity.ie #earlymodern
MACMORRIS and the DIB: constructing an interactive network graph of early modern Ireland | Dictionar...
www.dib.ie
evanbourke.bsky.social
Galway bound for a few days - do love going back!
evanbourke.bsky.social
Fun time earlier at the great greyhound walk - she is zoned out on the couch now.
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brodiewaddell.bsky.social
We're hiring up to four postdoc researchers to work on Written Worlds in 17th-century England at Birkbeck, led by Sue Wiseman (PI) and me (CI), focusing on #EarlyModern non-elite writers.

£42K pro rata; 0.5FTE for 25 months, starting mid-Nov. Apply by 22 Oct: cis7.bbk.ac.uk/vacancy/post...
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etreharne.bsky.social
Introducing our big new Humanities project at Stanford—SILICON—to join the efforts for language inclusion in old and new media: silicon.stanford.edu
SILICON project
silicon.stanford.edu
evanbourke.bsky.social
Getting used to how this place differs from the other place. Do quite like how you can pin the different ‘feeds’ - hopefully they will build as more people come over.