Luciana Cordo Russo
@lucianacordo.bsky.social
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Newton International Fellow @britishacademy.bsky.social at the University of Bristol Charlemagne in Wales Project - Transnational narratives - Comparative medieval literatures https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/luciana-m-c
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A new semester means a new exciting round of CMS seminars! Here's a sneak peek of what we have to look forward to over the next few weeks!
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We are so lucky to have @elizabethbiggs.bsky.social joining us at Bristol to talk about medieval borderlands later this month. Mark your calendars! Join online or in person (can confirm refreshments are ace). @uobartsmatter.bsky.social @uobrishistory.bsky.social
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All welcome to join! @uobartsmatter.bsky.social
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#medievalbluesky #medieval #medievalhistory #medievalseminar #mappingthemarch #Skystorians #MedievalSky
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Come join us for the Bristol Medieval Studies Summer School!! Exciting programme, including a session on medieval English and Welsh poetry!
Check out the programme here: www.bristol.ac.uk/centre-for-s...
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Soooo looking forward to this!! Llongyfarchiadau!
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A Festschrift in honour of Professor Busby, Medieval French on the Move (www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi...), was launched, and we were delighted to be joined by contributors and friends, online and in person, to celebrate.
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Some pics of the conference - the team was delighted to welcome our two plenary speakers, Dr Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan and Professor Keith Busby
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Incredibly happy to have welcomed delegates, online and in person, to @bristoluni.bsky.social for The French of the Celtic Worlds Conference. Fantastic papers, brilliant plenaries, and wonderful conversations. Read the post by
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here: blog.mowlit.ac.uk/2025/04/17/t...
The French of the Celtic Worlds Conference – Mapping the March: Medieval Wales and England, c.1282-1550
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#argentina #dayofremembrance #nuncamás
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We're very excited to share our provisional conference schedule with you all! This is subject to change, but is unlikely to change much. We will be sharing the full programme soon too! #medievalsky

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PGR Conference 2025 – Centre for Medieval Studies
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Bristol Medieval Studies Summer School coordinator Dr Leonardo Costantini talks to us about everything students can expect at the summer school!

Please pass on to any interested students! More info at: www.bristol.ac.uk/centre-for-s...

#bristolsummerschools #medievalsky

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All welcome to join! @profkdlilley.bsky.social @uobrishistory.bsky.social #medievalbluesky #medieval #medievalhistory #medievalseminar #mappingthemarch #Skystorians #MedievalSky
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We are hosting this great conference in April! Registration is now open - online and in-person attendance possible!

Follow this link for the programme and to register: blog.mowlit.ac.uk/french-of-th...

#medievalsky #celtic #medievalfrench
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Just a reminder that registration is open for The French of the Celtic Worlds Conference (9-11th April)!

This promises to be a really brilliant conference, with a fantastic range of speakers and activities. Definitely not to be missed!

Find out more at: blog.mowlit.ac.uk/french-of-th...
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Thank you for the photos! ☺️
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Thank you to Bristol's own Dr Luciana Cordo Rosso for a brilliant seminar -- we certainly learned a lot! 😀 And thank you to Professor Helen Fulton for chairing!