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This Wednesday! @laurajcleaver.bsky.social on medieval manuscripts in the age of Modernism! Online and in-person at @ihr.bsky.social 17.30 GMT. There's still time to register for what will be a fantastic treat!

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An advertisement from a newspaper dated 1 December 1914 for 'The Caxton Head Catalogue', selling manuscripts and manuscript fragments from 'various countries from the tenth to the sixteenth centuries'. The advertisement has a header in a mock-illuminated style with a picture of Caxton on a shield, foliate decoration and the wording in an elaborate serifed typeface.

An advertisement from a newspaper dated 1 December 1914 for 'The Caxton Head Catalogue', selling manuscripts and manuscript fragments from 'various countries from the tenth to the sixteenth centuries'. The advertisement has a header in a mock-illuminated style with a picture of Caxton on a shield, foliate decoration and the wording in an elaborate serifed typeface.

For our next seminar we're thrilled to have
@laurajcleaver.bsky.social
speaking on 'The market for medieval manuscripts in the age of Modernism, 1914-45'. 17.30 GMT Wed 25/03/26 at
@ihr.bsky.social
or online. Further details/registration at: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...

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Not too late to sign up for this terrific seminar with @saracharles.bsky.social speaking about her fascinating experiments in crafting medieval-style manuscripts. Free online and in-person at the IHR, W 25/02/26 at 17.30 GMT. www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...

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Side-by-side images of a new medieval-style manuscript in production showing it before and after the application of an elaborate illuminated capital letter.

Side-by-side images of a new medieval-style manuscript in production showing it before and after the application of an elaborate illuminated capital letter.

For our next seminar we're thrilled to have @saracharles.bsky.social speaking on 'The challenges and constraints of making medieval manuscripts in the twenty-first century'. 17.30 GMT Wed 25/02/26 at @ihr.bsky.social or online. Further details/registration at: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...

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Tomorrow, Weds 28/01 (NOT Fri as stated in the original post!). Come along in-person or join online to learn about the extraordinary and intriguing C20th interest in Kincardineshire/the Mearns in the somewhat obscure C10th figure of Finella, Lady of the Mearns. Medievalism in locality & landscape!

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A rural scene with a road heading into the distance. A sign points to 'Castleton of Kincardine', with a small group of trees covering earthworks - the remains of a castle - next to the road.

A rural scene with a road heading into the distance. A sign points to 'Castleton of Kincardine', with a small group of trees covering earthworks - the remains of a castle - next to the road.

Our first seminar of 2026 is coming soon! On Fri 28/01 @linseyhunter.bsky.social will be speaking on 'Landscapes and Location in the Retellings of the Legend of Finella, Lady of the Mearns, c.1900-c.1960' 17.30 UTC in person at the IHR or online. Abstract & details: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...

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A black-and-white photograph of William Morris with an old-fashioned relief map superimposed and the paper title in Icelandic.

A black-and-white photograph of William Morris with an old-fashioned relief map superimposed and the paper title in Icelandic.

This Wednesday (5/11/25) 17.30 UTC, we're delighted to welcome Dr Peter Jones (Plymouth), who will be speaking on William Morris's travel in Iceland. Free to attend in person in the IHR or online, but please register in advance. Details, abstract and registration:
www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...

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On Weds 8/10, 17.30 BST online and in person and at Senate House, U of London. To attend, please register at: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/....

Keep a look out for our full schedule for the year, appearing here soon!

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A highly ornate title page from the Kelmscott edition of The Earthly Paradise by William Morris, with the initial lines of the prologue in a text box surrounded by intricate vine scroll decoration.

A highly ornate title page from the Kelmscott edition of The Earthly Paradise by William Morris, with the initial lines of the prologue in a text box surrounded by intricate vine scroll decoration.

We are back and in our first seminar of the new year bringing you not one but two excellent papers! Lucinda Menaul (KCL), "The Knight-In-Shining-Armour and the Ghost of Pegasus in William Morris’s The Earthly Paradise" and Yasmin Ibrahim (KCL) "Eleanor Hammond (1866-1933): Scholar, and scribe".

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And a last reminder! Victorian cremation and Norse medievalism tonight, 17.30 GMT with @maggiepavleszek.bsky.social! Sign up at: www.history.ac.uk/events/resol...

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Not too late to sign up for this excellent seminar on Wednesday! And we are very happy to welcome our wonderful speaker, @maggiepavleszek.bsky.social, to Bluesky. Come and hear all about her work!

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A nineteenth-century black-and-white book illustration. A number of Viking warriors, some of them with winged or horned helmets, are carrying a shrouded corpse on a bier. In the distance a man is carrying a torch, presumably to set light to the dead warrior.

A nineteenth-century black-and-white book illustration. A number of Viking warriors, some of them with winged or horned helmets, are carrying a shrouded corpse on a bier. In the distance a man is carrying a torch, presumably to set light to the dead warrior.

For our next seminar, Maggie Pavleszek (York)
will be speaking on '"Resolved into ashes": Norse Medievalism and Cremation in C19th Britain'. Weds 30/04, 17.30 GMT (online only). Free but please register to attend. Further details, abstract and registration at: www.history.ac.uk/events/resol...

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The Middle Ages in the Modern World A multidisciplinary conference on medievalism in the post-Middle Ages

Wonderful to be able to welcome @themamoconf.bsky.social to Bluesky! MAMO London is coming up 24-26 June 2025 and the programme and details of how to register are at: themamo.org

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How Real is Too Real? Public History and the Interpretation of Medieval Martial Arts

For our next seminar, @craighambling.bsky.social will be speaking on 'How Real is Too Real? Public History and the Interpretation of Medieval Martial Arts'. Weds 12/03, 17.30 GMT in person at @ihr.bsky.social and online. Further details and registration at: www.history.ac.uk/events/how-r...

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A photograph of a sculpture comprising an empty stylised suit of armour posed as if arising from a prone position with its left arm raised.

A photograph of a sculpture comprising an empty stylised suit of armour posed as if arising from a prone position with its left arm raised.

We are in for a treat at our next seminar when Dr Michael Eden (University of the Arts) will speak on 'Failed Seriousness and a Subject Worth Fighting For: Representing Sir Gawain'. Wed 12/2/25 17.30 at @ihr.bsky.social or online. Info, abstract and registration at:
www.history.ac.uk/events/faile...

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Still time to book your place for @mareganlefay.bsky.social's Arthurian delight on Thursday!

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The front cover of Dr Mary Bateman's 2024 book Local Place and the Arthurian Tradition in England and Wales, 1400-1700. Three bearded kings are depicted in colourful stained glass beneath three shields with heraldic imagery.

The front cover of Dr Mary Bateman's 2024 book Local Place and the Arthurian Tradition in England and Wales, 1400-1700. Three bearded kings are depicted in colourful stained glass beneath three shields with heraldic imagery.

For our next seminar @mareganlefay.bsky.social (Bristol) will speak on 'Experiencing Arthur on site in medieval and early modern England'. Free in-person at
@ihr.bsky.social
and online, 17.30 UTC, Thurs 16/01/25. All welcome, but please register in advance. Info: www.history.ac.uk/events/exper...

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The elaborately decorated opening pages of the 1895 Kelmscott Press edition of Beowulf created by William Morris and A.J. White, replete with vine-scrolls and black-letter font.

The elaborately decorated opening pages of the 1895 Kelmscott Press edition of Beowulf created by William Morris and A.J. White, replete with vine-scrolls and black-letter font.

Hwæt! For our next seminar Ian Felce (independent researcher) will speak on 'What? Beowulf and William Morris’s New Old English'. In-person at @ihr.bsky.social and online, 17.30 UTC, Weds 11/12/24. Free to attend and all welcome, but please register in advance at: www.history.ac.uk/events/what-...

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Abstract and further information at: www.history.ac.uk/events/what-...

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The elaborately decorated opening pages of the 1895 Kelmscott Press edition of Beowulf created by William Morris and A.J. White, replete with vine-scrolls and black-letter font.

The elaborately decorated opening pages of the 1895 Kelmscott Press edition of Beowulf created by William Morris and A.J. White, replete with vine-scrolls and black-letter font.

Hwæt! For our next seminar Ian Felce (independent researcher) will speak on 'What? Beowulf and William Morris’s New Old English'. In-person at @ihr.bsky.social and online, 17.30 UTC, Weds 11/12/24. Free to attend and all welcome, but please register in advance at: www.history.ac.uk/events/what-...

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Having left Twitter, this Bluesky account is our principal social media outlet for news of forthcoming events, but we also maintain a mailing list which we shall soon be renewing, so please stand by for further news on signing up for that.

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Seminars are free to attend and all are welcome, but those joining us online must register in advance for each seminar to receive a link. Our schedule for this year is at: www.history.ac.uk/seminars/int..., with abstracts and full information on all seminars.

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Hello and welcome to all our new followers! We are a seminar group dedicated to discussion of the construction, use and appropriation of the Middle Ages in the post-medieval period. We meet on an approximately monthly basis during term times in-person at the University of London and online.

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An image depicting two older hardback book covers: The Green Knight - A Play by H.W.D. Manson on the left and The Paradox Players by Maureen Duffy on the right.

An image depicting two older hardback book covers: The Green Knight - A Play by H.W.D. Manson on the left and The Paradox Players by Maureen Duffy on the right.

We're extremely pleased to bring you our next seminar: @lawrencewarner.bsky.social will be presenting on 'Popular Gawain, 1955-70, from Maureen Duffy to Pentangle' at 17.30 GMT Weds 13/11/24 in-person at @ihr.bsky.social and online. Details and sign-up at: www.history.ac.uk/events/popul...

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An image depicting two older hardback book covers: The Green Knight - A Play by H.W.D. Manson on the left and The Paradox Players by Maureen Duffy on the right.

An image depicting two older hardback book covers: The Green Knight - A Play by H.W.D. Manson on the left and The Paradox Players by Maureen Duffy on the right.

We're extremely pleased to bring you our next seminar: @lawrencewarner.bsky.social will be presenting on 'Popular Gawain, 1955-70, from Maureen Duffy to Pentangle' at 17.30 GMT Weds 13/11/24 in-person at @ihr.bsky.social and online. Details and sign-up at: www.history.ac.uk/events/popul...

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Tomorrow, Wednesday 16/10/24, 17.30 BST, Dr Tonicha Upham on the first English translation of Ibn Fadlan, in-person at @ihr.bsky.social and online. Free to attend: please register at: www.history.ac.uk/events/awful...

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Free to attend, but please register in advance if you would like to attend online. Further info, abstract and link at: www.history.ac.uk/events/awful...

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The title page from Rasmussen's 1814 Danish edition of Ibn Fadlan's Arabic account of a Rus funeral.

The title page from Rasmussen's 1814 Danish edition of Ibn Fadlan's Arabic account of a Rus funeral.

For our first seminar of 24-5, Dr Tonicha Upham (SAS, U of London) will speak on '"This awful and distressing circumstance": A Sudden Death, The Danish Literati, and the First English Translation of Ibn Fadlan', exploring the C19th fame of Ibn Fadlan's account of a Rus funeral. Weds 16/10, 17.30 BST

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In-person at
@ihr_history
& online. Free to attend, but please book in advance if attending online. Further info, abstract and booking link at: www.history.ac.uk/events/awful...

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The events schedule for the IHR medievalism seminar for 2024-2025. Details of each seminar will be posted on Bluesky in advance.

The events schedule for the IHR medievalism seminar for 2024-2025. Details of each seminar will be posted on Bluesky in advance.

Back for the 24-25 academic year, we're very pleased to unveil our schedule of seminars on post-medieval usage and appropriation of the Middle Ages! All seminars are either hybrid or fully online and free of charge. Registration in advance required at: www.history.ac.uk/seminars/int...

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