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University of Glasgow - Scholarships & funding - USYD UofG Joint PhD Scholarship: Living with Print in the Eighteenth Century

Just a few days left to apply for our Living with Print in the Eighteenth Century scholarship (full PhD funding for three years), working at Sydney with @nicolaparsons.bsky.social and at Glasgow with me.

Full details here: www.gla.ac.uk/scholarships....

Deadline 21st April - questions welcome.

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Are you thinking of Drafts of History? They asked for copies of newspapers for 10 March 2020: www.contextualalternate.com/collection01

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View of Cincinnati from across the Ohio River

View of Cincinnati from across the Ohio River

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In Cincinnati for the annual conference of the Midwest Victorian Studies Association. Great talks, great city

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Cover of Victorian Periodicals Review 58.3, Fall 2025, showing photograph of a young girl titled “Amateur Photograph of a Pretty Child: Prize Pictures,”  from Woman at Home 25 (August 1908): 439–42

Cover of Victorian Periodicals Review 58.3, Fall 2025, showing photograph of a young girl titled “Amateur Photograph of a Pretty Child: Prize Pictures,” from Woman at Home 25 (August 1908): 439–42

NEW ISSUE ALERT! We're so excited about the latest issue of VPR, which features essays on women's photography, Reynolds's Newspaper, and Walter Scott's transatlantic influence on women's magazines, along with the massive RSVP Bibliography 2020-24. ToC here: muse.jhu.edu/issue/56615 @rs4vp.org

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Professor Parkins walks the lonely shore at Burnstow, unaware of a figure in the distance tracking him...

Professor Parkins walks the lonely shore at Burnstow, unaware of a figure in the distance tracking him...

Cover reveal!

Thanks to the fabulous @sarahcoomer.bsky.social, we have a cover for our facsimile manuscript edition of 'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad.'

The Kickstarter pre-launch page is going live in the next few days. Stay tuned!

#MRJames #Ghoststories #manuscripts

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University of Glasgow - Scholarships & funding - USYD UofG Joint PhD Scholarship: Living with Print in the Eighteenth Century

Fully-funded three-year PhD Scholarship: Living with Print in the Eighteenth Century

Based at @sydney.edu.au (with Nicola Parsons) and @glasgow.ac.uk (with me), working with collections in Australia and Scotland.

Deadline April 21st - please circulate!

www.gla.ac.uk/scholarships...

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AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) - The Making of the National Archive: The First Century of the Public Record Office Project opportunity - AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) - The Making of the National Archive: The First Century of the Public Record Office at the University of Leeds

Fully-funded #PhD opportunity on the early history of the Public Records Office starting this October phd.leeds.ac.uk/project/2475... with @nationalarchives.gov.uk.web.brid.gy @universityofleeds.bsky.social Available full or part-time. #archives #skystorians

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Sepia toned black and white photograph of W T Stead sitting on a chair with his feet up

Sepia toned black and white photograph of W T Stead sitting on a chair with his feet up

Montage of letters and envelopes from a new addition to the W T Stead papers

Montage of letters and envelopes from a new addition to the W T Stead papers

Hand-coloured portrait photograph of W T Stead

Hand-coloured portrait photograph of W T Stead

We were delighted to purchase at auction recently more letters and papers of the Victorian journalist W. T. Stead, adding a significant personal and visual dimension to his existing collection here. All thanks to a grant from @thefnl.bsky.social, which made this acquisition possible

#archives

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Cambridge University Library, University Museum of Zoology and the University of Cambridge - Collections Connections Communities

Fully funded PhD studentship: ‘Recording nature and writing the self: time, entomology and the archive in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries’. Closes 3 May.

With Ruth Abbott, Staffan Müller-Wille, Ed Turner & me. @theul.bsky.social @zoologymuseum.bsky.social

www.ccc.cam.ac.uk/initiatives/...

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The story of the first telephone call – nine words that changed the world Alexander Graham Bell was not the only person trying to invent the telephone. But 150 years ago, he won the race – just – and the rest is history.

Tomorrow's the day. A 150 years of talking on the telephone.

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Upcoming talk: Take a fresh look at the art of the artist's book with Helen Cammock and Jane Rolo at Tate Liverpool, 12 March 2026, 18.30–20.00, tickets £5 | £3. The conversation is related to the ARTIST ROOMS: Ed Ruscha display at Tate Liverpool + RIBA North: www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tat...

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The face of the punch of Baskerville’s 16pt roman capital S

The face of the punch of Baskerville’s 16pt roman capital S

The digitisation of the Baskerville punches is a really great resource. John Dreyfus’s account of their history is well worth a read too! They travelled all over France before ending up back in England.
#typography #bookhistory

cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/...

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A close-up of a person wearing teal gloves holding a small metal type punch engraved with an ampersand symbol. In the background, part of the person’s face is softly out of focus.

A close-up of a person wearing teal gloves holding a small metal type punch engraved with an ampersand symbol. In the background, part of the person’s face is softly out of focus.

A bearded man wearing teal gloves uses a green rubber air blower to clean a small metal type punch. He sits at a desk with an open wooden case filled with neatly arranged metal punches, while a computer monitor displaying a magnified image is visible in the background.

A bearded man wearing teal gloves uses a green rubber air blower to clean a small metal type punch. He sits at a desk with an open wooden case filled with neatly arranged metal punches, while a computer monitor displaying a magnified image is visible in the background.

🔎 Rare 18th-century punches used to create the original Baskerville typeface have been digitised and released online.
Designers, historians and the wider public now have the opportunity to study the physical tools that shaped modern typography.
🔗https://loom.ly/1ulLaFI

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Others will be able to advise better than me. We’ve had some success with using AI to correct OCR, although yours looks pretty good already

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VPR CFP: Special Issue on "Keywords" – RSVP Victorian Periodicals Review invites proposals for an upcoming special issue on "Keywords" in the periodical press by Mar. 30.

CFP: VPR will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2027. We’re taking this historic occasion to capture the state of our field in a “KEYWORDS” special issue guest edited by Fionnuala Dillane, @jimmussell.bsky.social & @mdamkjaer.bsky.social. Proposals due March 30. Details: rs4vp.org/vpr-cfp-spec...

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On left, black-and-white illustration of a woman in profile reading a book. On right, text says: Interested in reviewing for VPR? Visit rs4vp.org/vpr to message our new Book Reviews Editor, Lauren Ottaviani.

On left, black-and-white illustration of a woman in profile reading a book. On right, text says: Interested in reviewing for VPR? Visit rs4vp.org/vpr to message our new Book Reviews Editor, Lauren Ottaviani.

We’re delighted to announce that @laurenottaviani.bsky.social (KU Leuven) has joined VPR's staff as Associate Editor. Lauren will oversee book reviews, and she welcomes suggestions for special features. Visit rs4vp.org/vpr/ to message the editors or volunteer to review a book. #VictorianStudies

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Overdue Leeds Central Library books returned 50 years late The books, which were due to be returned in March 1976, were unearthed at a Beverley charity shop.

2 books about fossils from 1836 written by Reverend William Buckland borrowed from Leeds Central Library in 1976 have been found in a charity shop in Beverley, East Yorks & have now been returned to Leeds after 50 years. 👇
Overdue library books returned 50 years late
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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Wehrhahn Verlag Die Schwerpunkte des Wehrhahn Verlags liegen auf Kultur- und Literaturwissenschaften, Philosophie und Geschichte sowie Musik- und Theaterwissenschaften. Außerdem veröffentlichen wir Editionen, Monogra...

Excited to see the publication of Flüchtigkeit fixieren / Capturing Ephemerality. The book cones out of a workshop held in Marburg in 2022. Some wonderful contributions (and one from me!): www.wehrhahn-verlag.de/public/index...

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Our new exhibition The English Print Revolution: Caxton and Beyond is now open!

Co-curated by Karen Attar (SHL) and @michaelwdurrant.bsky.social (IES, SAS) the display celebrates the 550th anniversary of William Caxton’s first printing press!

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A very necessary amenity was provided in 1832. Smirke was instructed to build a sufficient number of water-closets for the readers. His first plans did not win approval: several objections were made regarding their situation and the access to them. His amended plans were acceptable and an expenditure of £250 was approved. The cleanliness and ventilation of the Reading Rooms themselves gave cause for concern. J. Winter Jones, writing in 1859, had unhappy memories of the smell which pervaded them. Ellis requested permission to remove the matting which harboured dirt and thus make it possible to sweep the Rooms each evening. Together with constant ventilation, this would ease the minds of those who used the Rooms and were concerned about the poor hygiene. He was authorised to do what was necessary.

A very necessary amenity was provided in 1832. Smirke was instructed to build a sufficient number of water-closets for the readers. His first plans did not win approval: several objections were made regarding their situation and the access to them. His amended plans were acceptable and an expenditure of £250 was approved. The cleanliness and ventilation of the Reading Rooms themselves gave cause for concern. J. Winter Jones, writing in 1859, had unhappy memories of the smell which pervaded them. Ellis requested permission to remove the matting which harboured dirt and thus make it possible to sweep the Rooms each evening. Together with constant ventilation, this would ease the minds of those who used the Rooms and were concerned about the poor hygiene. He was authorised to do what was necessary.

pleased to see that PR Harris's monumental A History of the British Museum Library, 1753-1973 is now digitised. Everything within... bl.iro.bl.uk/concern/book...

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"Impolite Periodicals: Reading for Rudeness in the Eighteenth Century" Edited by Emrys D. Jones, Adam James Smith and Katarina Stenke

www.rutgersuniversit...

Published by Bucknell University Press.

#BucknellUniversityPress #Periodicals #18thCenturyStudies #LiteratureStudies

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reposting as this will be such a valuable book for PhD students, postdocs, and really anyone who wonders how to combine humanities & technology in the workplace - abstracts due March 15!

Edited by an amazing team - @kallewesterling.bsky.social @lisaironcutter.bsky.social & Jeanelle Horcasitas

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The British Newspaper Archive reaches 100 million pages We celebrate this milestone and our long partnership with Find My Past by picking a few highlights from the BNA.

To celebrate the BNA reaching 100 million pages, my colleague Claire O'Halloran has written a blog sharing some of our highlights. A huge achievement-well done to everyone involved at @britishlibrary.bsky.social & @findmypast.bsky.social Here’s to the next 100 million! www.bl.uk/stories/blog...

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Call for papers!

INSCRIPTION 7 (out 2027) will be all about BLANKS. It will be (as ever) a BEAUTIFUL and MAXIMAL object.

Send us your ideas!

Historical / theoretical / creative / creative-critical -- or some strange blend.

First step: 400-word proposal + brief CV by 1 April 2026.

CFP attached.

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Coming soon: Flong Time, No See: The Hidden Parts of What Sped Printing Collected essays and reporting on the historical intersection of type, printing, culture, and labor by journalist Glenn Fleishman

Happy to pre-announce my upcoming book, Flong Time, No See! www.kickstarter.com/projects/gle... I’ve gathered my most interesting reported stories and essays of the last seven years, and will revise and expand them for this print and ebook collection!

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The first episode of Bagpuss was originally broadcast on this day in 1974. Created by Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate, the series ran for just 13 episodes (with voices provided by Postgate, Sandra Kerr and John Faulkner).

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RSVP Microgrants – RSVP Microgrants are seed grants designed to support new research projects and/or explore ideas in the field of periodical studies. The Microgrants scheme was established in response to the 2025 survey of…

We are thrilled to announce that applications for our 1st round of Microgrant funding are now open! These small seed grants of up to $300 USD support exploratory research or new projects in periodical studies. Applications for this first round of funds are due March 1!

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Save the dates for our upcoming #RSVPDigiEvents! More details will be shared as dates approach (so watch this space!). Registration links for each of these events can be found by scanning the QR code or visiting our website: rs4vp.org/digital-even... Hope to "see" you there!

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Annual lecture | The Centre for Victorian Studies | University of Leicester Find out more about our latest annual public lecture, hosted by the Centre for Victorian Studies at the University of Leicester

I'm giving the Leicester Victorian Studies Annual Lecture next week!
Come along and explore fame, race, and disability in the 19th c
@bavs-uk.bsky.social @ukdishisthub.bsky.social @bars.bsky.social @leverhulmetrust.bsky.social @yalebooks.bsky.social @araukie.bsky.social

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