'Carmen Conde: Politics and Poetry from the 1940s to the Transition'
by Jean Andrews @uniofnottingham.bsky.social
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Posts by Sarah Wright
Members of the Amical de Neuengamme attending the inauguration of the Spanish memorial. Photograph by Natalia Kataeva. Reproduced by permission of Foundation of Hamburg Memorials.
Andrea Hepworth examines spatial, digital & virtual methodologies—civic initiatives, social media & immersive tech—foster engagement with ‘difficult heritage’ of Spanish deportees to Nazi concentration camps, the legacy of Franco's regime & Holocaust remembrance.
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We have extended deadline for submission to our special issue on video essays to August 31, 2026 - due to phenomenal interest! Check out our video below for all the info.
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So happy to see this coming on stream!
Congratulations to @elizabethscarlett.bsky.social whose article 'Gender and Adaptation in the Filmic Legacy of Emilia Pardo Bazán' www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
was awarded a distinction by The Adela Zamudio essay competition, run by Feministas Unidas.
Calling all video essay practitioners in Spanish and Latin American Studies - submit to our special issue
Moving Images/Moving Geographies:
Video Essays in ‘Spanish’ Visual Cultures
Details below
go.qub.ac.uk/G6kbc
New issue out!
Feat. Sarah Bowskill @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social on how prize network marginalises Mexican women authors; Sandra González Basanta @universidadoviedo.bsky.social 'Estrategias frente a un duelo interminable: Los hijos muertos de Ana María Matute'
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I am certain that if we had mainstream language learning pathways from 16-18, we would have a greater pool of applicants for university philology degrees.
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📢 Galician Studies panel at the AHGBI Annual Conference 2026, hosted by @lancasteruni.bsky.social
Dr Martín Veiga, from University College Cork, is putting together a Galician Studies panel for the 71st Annual Conference of the @hispanists-ahgbi.bsky.social.
📩 Enquiries & abstracts: m.veiga@ucc.ie
We saw Samara Joy and her brilliant jazz musicians in Santiago, Chile last month. What absolute joy!
A poster for our Clearing Hotline: Tel. +44(0)1784 772455
Wishing good luck to those getting their A-Level results tomorrow! If you enter Clearing keep calm and don't worry. We will have places available on courses including Languages, Liberal Arts and Comparative Literature and Culture. Call us from 8am on Thursday! Tel: +44(0)1784 772455
@llc-rhul.bsky.social Open Day @royal holloway
Getting ready to meet everyone at today's Open Day @llc-rhul.bsky.social @royalholloway.bsky.social!
If you have published your first book in women's or gender history in 2023 or 2024, please do consider putting it forward for the Women's History Network Book Prize. It's open to all who live in the UK or are affiliated to a UK university.
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Few obituaries of Forsyth mention that his remarkable career (whatever one thinks of his retrograde politics) was possible because he took the time to make himself fluent in five languages.
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Shout out to our Inter-Library team in the Library @royalholloway.bsky.social. I have recently placed two requests for specialist articles and they were sent to me the same day - fantastic service! 👏
So wonderful to celebrate Ann Hobbs, administrator extraordinaire in the Humanities team today, who has spent 30 years at Royal Holloway!
'If ever you’re in need as I was
may you have an island of strangers
like I had.'
Michael Rosen nails it again.
These are good, but my favourite example of this genre remains Dr Weliton Menário Costa's 2024 'Kangaroo Time': informative, inclusive and utterly joyful doctoral science: www.theguardian.com/science/2024...
Don't miss 'In Our Time' on BBC Radio 4 this Thursday, 24 April, which will feature our colleague Professor Joe Harris as part of a panel discussing the life and work of the playwright Molière.
The programme airs at 9am (BST) and will then be available as a podcast on BBC Sounds.
📚Colleagues might be interested in this co-authored piece by AHGBI member María Delgado on the potential impact of decoupling outputs from individuals in the REF—just out on Wonkhe: wonkhe.com/blogs/portab...
#REF #HigherEd #AHGBI
On Apple
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What do MIA 16th-century Latin odes, the front page of El País, gracefully disproving your own theories and which biscuits are best (hint: not gingernuts) have in common? Find out in our podcast with the lovely Maria Czepiel
@uni-of-warwick.bsky.social
What do MIA 16th-century Latin odes, the front page of El País, gracefully disproving your own theories and which biscuits are best (hint: not gingernuts) have in common? Find out in our podcast with the lovely Maria Czepiel @uni-of-warwick.bsky.social Now live
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A photo of myself (a middle-aged guy wearing glasses) presenting in the BFI library, with a screen in the background.
The library entrance, with my presentation visible on the screen inside.
The BFI programme for April, open at the page listing my event.
I really enjoyed presenting on MENSCHEN AM SONNTAG / PEOPLE ON SUNDAY at the British Film Institute Reuben Library last night, and celebrating the publication of my BFI Film Classics volume on the film. Thank you *very* much to everyone who came, and to those who bought copies of the book! 1/2
I’m looking forward to talking about MENSCHEN AM SONNTAG / PEOPLE ON SUNDAY at the BFI library in London this coming Monday, 6.30pm. More info and link to tickets here👇
Excellent, @anndavies.bsky.social Congratulations!
Out in July: my book on space and place in Spanish horror and Gothic. www.bloomsbury.com/uk/nightmare...
A wonderful evening of conversation and shared commitment to the promotion of Spanish language and culture ☀️☀️
We were also delighted to be joined by the wonderful team from SPLAS, including Marian Aldaz Aréchaga, curator of the Edinburgh Spanish Film Festival, and Dr. Carlos Soler Montes, Senior Lecturer in Spanish Linguistics and Head of SPLAS at the University of Edinburgh.
Luis Garcia Montero on the importance of Hispanism, and of Humanities, at the opening ceremony