Dr Hope Doherty-Harrison
@hdohertyharrison.bsky.social
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Leverhulme ECF, Edinburgh Uni, writing The Living Judas in Medieval Text and Image for Cornell UP. Love and anti-Judaism in medieval English romance (Manchester UP, 2025); Co-ed, Towards An Accessible Academy (MIP, 2025). Volunteer, MCR Pathways. She/her
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hdohertyharrison.bsky.social
Delighted to share that my second monograph, The Living Judas in Medieval Text and Image (working title), is now under contract with Cornell University Press @cornellupress.bsky.social! I am so grateful to @leverhulme.ac.uk & @paulmelloncentr.bsky.social for the time & support to work on this.
A medieval illustration of a queen in bed cradling an infant child, with an attendant sat next to the bed - Judas as a baby with his adoptive mother (queen of the island Scarioth), from Schaffhausen, Stadtbibliothek / Gen. 8, f. 223v.
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monicamedhist.bsky.social
#histmed #MedievalSky Minji Lee's book, The Medieval Womb: Hildegard of Bingen’s Views on the Female Reproductive Body, has just been released #OpenAccess: library.oapen.org/handle/20.50...
Cover image of Minji Lee, The Medieval Womb: Hildegard of Bingen’s Views on the Female Reproductive Body. On the complex imagery reproduced on the cover, read the book!
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aspencerhall.bsky.social
Probably the most personal thing I've ever written, about living in crip time, about precarity, and how crip scholars grinding in precarity are further marginalized by academia's timezones (and rhetoric of timeliness)

#MedievalSky #CripSky #DisabilitySky

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Alicia Spencer-Hall Chapter 5 Stopping the Clock(s): Precarious Times in the AcademyKeywords: bereavement, crip time, Douceline of Digne, precarity, medieval hagi-ography, temporalityI don’t remember what time it was when I got the  news. It was a  bad time, though, I remember that sure enough. I was elbow-deep in writing a chapter for an edited collection, steeling myself for one final push to bring my scholarly baby into the world.1The deadline was tight—it’s always tight—but I could make it, if I could just keep going. I was tired and I hurt; I had slogged away for long hours this  past week or  so  of  writing. I  had  shifted time usually reserved for  self- care—for having breaks, eating lunch, taking exercise—into the work column of my schedule. The irony of the situation was not lost on me. I was writing a chap-ter on chronic pain and illness in the Middle Ages, underscoring the political ur-gency of recognizing ourselves, as members of the crip community, in historical
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rachelschine.bsky.social
Writing a first book feels like screaming into the void. Beginning to write a second book feels a lot like trying to have a more reasonable conversation with the old self that was doing the screaming.
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guildmedmak.bsky.social
Those who teach and research Sir Gawain and the Green Knight will be interested in this fantastic research hub concerned with historic and contemporary creative responses to the late medieval poem. They're also looking for contributors, so do get in contact with @michaeledenart.bsky.social! 👇
Representing Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Representing Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a research hub concerned with historic and contemporary creative responses to the late medieval poem, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (circa 1370). Illu...
www.representing-sir-gawain-and-the-green-knight.com
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lucyallengoss.bsky.social
Do any lovely medievalists know of good medieval descriptions of hangovers? Thank you!
hdohertyharrison.bsky.social
A great question & quite fortuitously I saw one today! Doing a big Piers Plowman re-read and in B.5, line 177, Wrath has 'flux of a foul mouth' for a few days after drinking too much.
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rachelschine.bsky.social
In sincerity I did log on for a reason. A new issue of the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies is out, edited by colleague/friend Marcel Elias. It's about how to do postcolonial medieval studies bigger and better. You'll like it. (I'm in there). Go read.
read.dukeupress.edu/jmems/issue/...
Volume 55 Issue 3 | Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies | Duke University Press
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iashedinburgh.bsky.social
Out now! Our latest book, "Women Who Dared", is released today from Edinburgh University Press. You can purchase direct from @edinburghup.bsky.social via their website or at all good bookshops: edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-women-w...
Women Who Dared
Women Who Dared
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awickenden.bsky.social
every good scholar needs: a desk; some ink; a demon monkey hovering menacingly above, clutching his own book; and a quill
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lrb.co.uk
‘No amount of knowledge about medieval literary culture can make the Pearl Manuscript tell us what it means. Everyone has to speculate at some point.’

@tomlukejohnson.bsky.social on the manuscript that contains the only copy of ‘Gawain and the Green Knight’: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Tom Johnson · Supereffable: Mysteries of the Pearl Manuscript
Any book made by hand is unique, but the Pearl Manuscript’s claim to uniqueness is unparalleled: the manuscript...
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hdohertyharrison.bsky.social
Happening in 3 days! ✨
hdohertyharrison.bsky.social
Our book launch for Towards an Accessible Academy: Perspectives from Disabled Medievalists, will take place on Tuesday 23 September, NYU London & online - please do join us for an evening of discussion & celebration #medievalsky

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Towards an Accessible Academy Book Launch
Join Medievalists with Disabilities for the launch of the book "Towards an Accessible Academy" at NYU London
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hdohertyharrison.bsky.social
Thank you!! I have now found a 2003 translation so luckily I'm not having to sit translating it all slowly by myself at least! But that still seems relatively recent & can hardly find any citations of that passage in existing pubs, but may be looking in the wrong places/not looking well enough!
hdohertyharrison.bsky.social
Friends, looking for advice about how to look up/search for citations. Found a section of Augustine's Enarrationes in the PL & CSEL ed that is omitted from 19th cent English translation & want to know if this has affected how often it's been cited... I have Googled but there must be another way?
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stcatharines.bsky.social
Catz academics in print: 'The Mechanics of Biological Materials' co-ed by Prof. John Morton (1968, Engrng), 'Love & anti-Judaism in medieval English romance' by @hdohertyharrison.bsky.social (2014, English) & a chapter in 'Public Law & the UK Supreme Court' by @profmarkelliott.bsky.social (1999)
Cover designs for 'The Mechanics of Biological Materials, ' Love and anti-Judaism in medieval English romance' and 'Public Law and the UK Supreme Court'
hdohertyharrison.bsky.social
Our book launch for Towards an Accessible Academy: Perspectives from Disabled Medievalists, will take place on Tuesday 23 September, NYU London & online - please do join us for an evening of discussion & celebration #medievalsky

Sign up here:
www.eventbrite.com/e/towards-an...
Towards an Accessible Academy Book Launch
Join Medievalists with Disabilities for the launch of the book "Towards an Accessible Academy" at NYU London
www.eventbrite.com
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ucuedinburgh.bsky.social
We're starting day 4 of the strike with Jack the cat's full support. He also says that this is a manufactured crisis because there is no deficit at the University of Edinburgh. Clever cat.
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ayoushlazikani.bsky.social
This came out earlier this week! Thank you so much to Yale University Press for all their efforts getting it to publication.
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ncecire.bsky.social
lot of people out here laboring under the misapprehension that uni is just further high school and there is some higher authority on content than the professor who is a live, working researcher in the field
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sonjadrimmer.bsky.social
Delighted to learn that this book by Siân Echard, which I had the pleasure of reading & blurbing, is now out in the world. One of those books that takes a scholar w a hyper particular blend of skills, knowledge of different fields, & intellectual flair to write. www.pennpress.org/978151282705...
Facsimile – Penn Press
An unprecedented cultural history of reproductions of medieval manuscriptsFacsimiles are, or claim to be, exact copies of objects, and medieval manuscripts h...
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hdohertyharrison.bsky.social
This is fascinating, "performing" is exactly it... wish I'd written more about teaching as performance & how it feels as an autistic person in my essay for our Accessible Academy vol but I wrote that at the start of my teaching fellowship & I think it was too close/scary to formulate anything then.
jackiantonovich.bsky.social
- he also is backtracking on how he used to be jealous about how faculty members weren’t on campus all the time. He said I only taught two classes and now I’m exhausted. It’s like “performing.” Not to mention all of the prep time before and the grading after that happens off campus sometimes.
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kateai.bsky.social
Congratulations to @hdohertyharrison.bsky.social on the publication of her book. This launch at @iashedinburgh.bsky.social looks fabulous. It’s running as a hybrid event on 7 October. Remember to book your place!
iashedinburgh.bsky.social
Join the free launch event for this brilliant book on Tuesday 7 October: register to hear from Hope and other discussants and enjoy a drinks reception at IASH!

www.iash.ed.ac.uk/event/book-l...