i chat*GPT** all the time. *about **the Gallons of Pollution we Treat Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
sewers are data centers.
i chat*GPT** all the time. *about **the Gallons of Pollution we Treat Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
sewers are data centers.
Roll up for the VIEWS summer seminars! We have Egyptian graffiti, the Phrygian alphabet, early cuneiform animals and the ultimate question of how writing grows up and develops... Two hybrid sessions, two online only. Join us!
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Three rows of books with decorative bindings, titles indistinguishable, on library shelves.
Friends, the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women & Gender is now accepting announcements for book-length works published in the 2nd half of 2025 & early 2026 for the next installment of the SSEMWG New Book Digest.
Deadline: April 30th
Submissions & questions: email jgoethals@ua.edu.
Webpage, on which several links to themed collections, ranging in topic from African to Maritime and Underwater Archaeology, are displayed, each with an associated image.
From human origins to contemporary conflicts, our curated collections contain tons of free and #OpenAccess #archaeology on specific periods, themes and regions of the world! 🏺
Explore them all at antiquity.ac.uk/collections
monarch butterfly getting ready to emerge from his chrysalis. You can see orange and black
Y'all!!! It is possible that when they get home from school today, this will be a butterfly.
(This is the monarch caterpillar that was found here the day before Easter.)
This year's David Pinkney Prize goes to Miranda Spieler for Slaves in Paris: Hidden Lives and Fugitive Histories. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2025. Congratulations!
We are pleased to announce the winners of our 2026 Prizes and Awards. Congratulations to all!
New Directions in the History of Liturgy Study Day
Saturday 25 April 2026
Cambridge, English Faculty, 10-5
Tessa Webber, Henry Parkes, Juliette Day, Sarah Hamilton - & more - Bede's deathbed, Canterbury pontificals, the early history of Prime, C14th Frankfurt...
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Reposting this with a few hashtags to try and catch more interest! #earlymodern #skystorians #16thc #premodern #bookhistory #materialculture #RenRef #Reformation #medievalsky #medieval
Portrait of man in University of Wales Ph D robes
Preliminary details for our memorial event in honour of Julian Litten on 7 Nov at Thaxted - as you might expect, shrouds, charnels and funeral paraphernalia! churchmonumentssociety.org/events/an-ev...
PhD student Arielle Jasiewicz-Gill (Durham) has written our blogpost this month on her years-long search after St Bridget of Sweden in English prayerbooks. How do you get close to a past that seems so far away? 🤔
wp.me/p7o0HV-sT #SkyStorians #History
Many of the writers in this (star-studded) lineup are Iberianists, including @madmcmahon.bsky.social @erinkathleenrowe.bsky.social @cloecavero.bsky.social & @mia1va.bsky.social (+ allies @profliztingle.bsky.social & @emilymichelson.bsky.social) emspanishhistorynotes.wordpress.com/2026/04/06/n...
Bluebell flowers
Happy #Easter for #WildFlowerHour & #CowslipChallenge
Staying simple: #Cowslip Daisy, Dandelion, Fritillary & of course #Bluebell
#Sunday #Sun #Flower #Photography
@wildflowerhour.bsky.social
@bsbibotany.bsky.social
@bsbiireland.bsky.social
Cowslips just emerging on exposed banks by the River Mantle in north Leics.
#wildflowerhour #cowslipschallenge
Woodland with a carpet of white wildflowers
An enlarged white wood anemone, surrounded by green leaves.
Swithland Woods. A sea of wood anemones.
#wildflowerhour
Project Manager: Bayeux Tapestry National Programme- The British Museum #skystorians 🗃️www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DQZ701/p...
Poster yn hysbysebu cyfrifiad capeli newydd y Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru. Poster advertising the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales' new chapel census.
📢 New Census of Welsh Nonconformist Chapels Launched!
The @rcahmwales.bsky.social has launched a new census to record the current story of Welsh Nonconformist chapels and inform their future.
Take part here:
🔗 zurl.co/cNO1n
@capelicymru.bsky.social @rcahmwales.bsky.social are carrying out a census of Welsh Nonconformist Chapels to get data on how many of the 6,500 chapels in Wales are open and what has happened to those which closed for worship. Please take time to submit info on the chapels in your area and share!
Nouvel épisode de podcast : les livres de Marc Bloch.
De la constitution de sa bibliothèque à ses pratiques (boulimiques) de lecture, de la spoliation par les nazis en 1942 aux restitutions partielles et en cours.
Captation de la table-ronde du 26 mars dernier.
Bonne écoute !
youtu.be/gBGFgHaGY_A
Large tortoise, ready to fuck you up
Jeremy, Destroyer of Worlds
Remember to book your place at our wonderful Pugin day at St Mary's church. We have talks, a tour of Victorian Wymeswold, a new exhibition on village history, food.
Saturday 11 April 2026, 10am to 4.30pm.
Programme and booking via this Eventbrite link.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1982919028....
Coming soon…
Today we launch a call for the Society's next round of 'Public History Grants' and 'Conference Panel Grants', 2026-27: bit.ly/4lNt8ck
Public History Grants support collaborative projects by historians working in / outside HE; Panel Grants enable conference attendance on a shared theme #Skystorians
CfP - New Voices in Midland Hisotry. For research covering Bedfordshire, Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Rutland, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. Email 100 word abstract and title to Andrew Hopper (andrew.hopper@conted.ox.ac.uk), Imogen Peck (i.f.m.peck@bham.ac.uk), Justine Pick (j.pick@bham.ac.uk). Travel expenses for speakers up to £50. Lunch and refreshments provided. Attendees only, email Justine Pick to register with your name, institution/affiliation (if relevant), and email address, with subject ‘Attend New Voices in Midlands History Conference 2026.’
✨ Call for Papers ✨
Are you a postgrad, ECR, independent scholar, or heritage professional researching any aspect of Midlands history?
We'd love to hear about your work at our New Voices in Midland History Conference on Saturday 6 June at Newark Museum.
CfP details below 👇 deadline 31 March.
Next Monday 30 March we are holding our online Postgraduate Symposium.
Check out the schedule below, and register to join us for great discussions on church history and a chance to connect with fellow postgraduates.
📅 30 March, 3-7pm BST
🔗 Secure your place and register now! shorturl.at/ppwQ2
📣 Call for Papers – Summer Conference
The Ecclesiastical History Society invites 20-minute paper proposals on the theme 'The Church and Race'.
We welcome contributions from scholars at all career stages.
🗓 Submission deadline: 15 April 2026
#CFP #ChurchHistory #Skystorians
Image of a Welsh poem in the bottom margin of NLW, Peniarth MS 1, fol. 28r. A translation of the poem below this reads: “May the highest lord, lord with a glimmering golden sword/ protect our goods for a short while and protect our people/ against false English and Irish and against the wrath of butchers/ and against a clamour and enchantment and against wolves and thieves/ against that one yonder who is evil, against rabid dogs/ against sheet lightning and thunder and against bad crwth-players/ and against the barren darkness of the Devil and against the poetry of Wiliam Siôn”
A poem composed early in the 16th century in a margin of the Black Book of Carmarthen begs God for protection from a series of enemies, including the English and the Irish, but the worst of all is saved for last: kerdd Wiliam Sion ‘the poetry of Wiliam Siôn’
#WorldPoetryDay