Stunning work!
Posts by Hannah Armstrong
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Timothy Liam Waters, The Ohio State University
"Virtual Vikings: A Case of Identity Formation and Techno-Skepticism in the Digital Vernacular"
www.youtube.com/live/-pdDizg...
More about the Lunch with Digital Humanities lecture series:
mshl.is/vidburdir/lunch-with-dh
The conference is almost here! #medievalsky Full Schedule: histudentconference.wordpress.com We can't wait to see you there! #SagaLiterature #medievalstudies
Starting work soon on a new 3 year book project. People keep asking me if I’ll use AI to help me? I would rather wear a hornet’s nest for underpants than ever delegate thought to a plagiarism engine
What a brilliant line-up! Norse in the North also has a proud tradition of being a very welcoming and friendly space for PGRs and is a great first/early conference experience for those cutting their teeth:
This was a lot of fun and I was delighted to be one of the finalists!
Congratulations again to Charlotte and I'm so excited to hear her full talk in the summer.
We're hiring! 🌿 The Greenhouse Center for Environmental Humanities at the University of Stavanger invites applications for a 3-year postdoc in Environmental History. See thread for more details. #envhist #envhum
I'll always be obsessed with this edit made by @tommchenry.bsky.social
This looks like a brilliant (and very practical!) series of events:
Islands Matter: #Faroese & #Shetlandic #Folklore
26 Feb, free online via @insuhi.bsky.social
Prof Jóan Pauli Joensen: “Water Beings in Faroese Folklore – Tradition & Change” & Prof Andrew Jennings: “From Fetlar to Foula – Norse Roots of Shetland Folklore”
www.uhi.ac.uk/en/research-...
Congratulations! So excited to see this out in the world!
Congratulations!
He just called it "Iceland".
We've lost track of which Atlantic island we're extorting Europe for.
www.megaphone.org.uk/petitions/no... Sheffield University is under threat and we are doing our best to save it. Please, sign and share this petition to protest against the grotesque assault on university staff #Sheffield #againstculturalvandalism #UCUstrike @sheffielducu.bsky.social @ucu.org.uk
Ok so this is one of those things I guess I knew in theory, but seeing it represented like this 😲
Mexico, I wasn't familiar with your game.
It's probably only come to mind because I was teaching on William Morris last week, but I think this gives a new ring to his famous quote: '[...] the past is not dead, but is living in us, and will be alive in the future which we are now helping to make' (Preface to 'Medieval Lore' by Robert Steele)
A replica of the Norwegian Alstad stone - a rune-stone and picture stone from the eleventh century - has been unveiled in Vytachiv in Ukraine. The copy was made by the well-known modern rune carver Erik Sandquist. www.regjeringen.no/en/whats-new... #runology
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If you want to do an MA in London but have 'barriers accessing education or may face greater challenges while undertaking their degree' (specific criteria below), you can apply for a £3,000 tuition grant at Birkbeck. Lots of choices at @bbkhistorical.bsky.social:
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I do find it interesting that centuries of paleo-Inuit presence in Greenland is often described as ephemeral whilst five hundred years of settlement by the Norse amounts to the "first true ‘ownership’ of Greenland in a formal sense". [Not trying to dunk on this article in particular]
My 2 workshops on academic grant writing start NEXT WEEK—and there are still spaces available! (Pls share!)
You get:
- access to 2 dozen successful applications for major grants (e.g. ERC, NEH, NSF)
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I live in Tübingen but am back in the UK for the holiday period and was surprised by my German colleagues' vehemence that I not return before NYE was all done and dusted. It's an aspect of German culture I'd never come across before
I don't mind the ghost stuff so much, but proliferation of the Franchise Which Shall Not Be Named knock-offs irritate me - especially when I overhear tour guides erroneously say that places like The Shambles were inspiration for the books.
Norse in the North 2026: Mind and Body
Deadline for Abstracts: 2nd February 2026
We welcome postgraduate students from any level with research on any aspect of Old Norse, medieval Scandinavian, and Viking studies that fits the theme.
#NitN2026 #medievalsky #callforpapers #oldnorse
Attention creative medievalists! Eleanor Barraclough & I are co-editing a special issue of Public Humanities entitled CREATING THE MEDIEVAL NOW! See the cfp for details: essays of 2,000-3,000 words due 1 May 2026. (Amazing artwork by @hellomizk.bsky.social). 1/ www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
This sounds brilliant, Catherine!
saturation with Tolkien spinoffs has somehow not prepared our culture for the arrival of dark lords bearing a gift that everyone becomes convinced they can wield to accomplish great things but just makes them dependent and start whispering about preciouses if you suggest just throwing it away
CFP for "Nostalgia and Radical Politics, Past and Present," 15 – 16 June 2026 that forms the latest @menysnoweballes.bsky.social exciting series of events and publications on this theme. Deadline 14 February 2026! Details are included on the link below. 🎉 www.northampton.ac.uk/research-blo...
I'd add that it was a new notebook (not that they checked), but it was also really useful because the examiners had suggestions around things like publication or future research directions which you might want to jot down too. With all the adrenaline you might not remember afterwards!