After years in the making, I'm proud to share my book chapter, Vernacular Comedy and Satire, in A History of Poetry in Italy, 1200–1600, Cambridge UP.
A heartfelt thank you to @guyda.bsky.social, Rhiannon Daniels, and Catherine Keen who curated such an amazing volume
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Posts by Laura García Gascón
✉️🌎On 20-21 Nov. we'll host the workshop Letters& emotions in early modern/modern empires.
With Carlotta Sorba-Mónica Burguera-Judith Farré-Xavier Andreu-M'hamed Oualdi-Alexia Yates-Pablo Hdez.Sau-Amelia Almorza- Elisa Heinrich-Ângela Barrero Xavier and our fantastic researchers and MWP fellows.
Thank you so much Tom - again! Your words mean a lot!
I'm thrilled to share that this September I'll be starting my PhD in History at the @eui-eu.bsky.social @eui-history.bsky.social in the beautiful city of Florence! Excited to join this vibrant community on this new academic journey. Huge thanks to my mentors and advisors. Here’s to the next chapter!
In Florence, pass by the Riccardiana library to see: Commodities and Environments: Florence and the Indo-Atlantic World, 1500-1800, curated by the CAPASIA project at the European University Institute 19/11/24 - 10/1/25
www.capasia.eu/commodities-...
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#earlymodern
For anyone with digital humanities expertise looking for a postdoc role there's a great opportunity on Christina Anderson's Connecting Histories, Connecting Heritage: Early Modern Cities and Their Afterlives project at UCL, advert here: tinyurl.com/abv6w348 #jobfairy #earlymodern #digitalhumanities
Thank you so much Jennie!
I’d love to be added if there's still room!
Could I be added to this one, of there's still space? Thank you for organising this!
Could I be added to this one, if there's still space? I work on 17th century women writers!
Colour-coordinated shelves with beautiful editions of classic books.
Working in a small independent bookshop has many joys —one of them being getting to colour-coordinate beautiful editions of timeless classics!
Hello #skystorians 👋 good to see so many here!
I’ll leave the annual Communication and Exchange in the Early Modern c.1500 - 1850 #CfP here for folks who are interested.
Come and join us in Aberystwyth, 12 - 13 June 2025. Co-organised with @heathernicholas.bsky.social @rharman.bsky.social
Modernist and Avant-Garde Women starter pack
I have made a starter pack for researchers working on modernist and avant-garde women. Absolutely not comprehensive, just put some names down to get the list started - please let me know if you want to be removed/added!
go.bsky.app/VSS1aBR
I'm currently working on a comparative study on female authorship, publication practices and literay networks in 17th century Spain and England. Hoping to create community! (2/2).
I see there are more people here now, so let me introduce myself! I’m Laura, early career researcher working on Early Modern women writers. I’m interested in all things gender studies, cultural history, literary sources and digital humanities (1/2).
I have created a pack for scholars of the long seventeenth century! If there is anyone I should add or you would like to be added do let me know - apologies for all I missed, hard to keep up these days. Do consider sharing to help enable scholars reconnect & rebuild network(s)! go.bsky.app/BtkNcRq
Este viernes, ¡vuelvo a presentar en #Madrid mi #libro sobre la desconocida pionera feminista y líder obrera #JeanneDeroin!
Contaré con la compañía de la profesora de #historia @margasainz.bsky.social, en un acto enmarcado en las actividades por el #25N
¡Os esperamos!
#HistoriaDeLasMujeres #HerStory
📢 @jbhist.bsky.social & I are very pleased to announce that we are seeking a f/t 2-year Research Associate in Victorian Cultural and Material History to join our major @ahrcpress funded research project on the Victorian Hand. Closes 6 December. Spread the word!!! hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx...
Thank you very much!
Thank you!
Hello Tom, good to see you here too! Could I be added to this one, of there's still space? Thank you for organising this!
Hello! Could I be added to this one, if there's still space? I work on 17th century women writers.
Please, if you are able, support Independent bookshops.
They are the literary & social hubs of our high streets and communities.
Without their continued support, we simply wouldn't be around to publish .
Thank you.
Important set of well-organised and freely available resources for medievalists and early modernists docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
Renaissance Studies is one of the leading journals in the field of Renaissance studies, with an interdisciplinary emphasis, and a worldwide readership. Established in 1987, Renaissance Studies is published in partnership by the Society for Renaissance Studies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley). The Council of the Society for Renaissance Studies (SRS) seeks to appoint an Editor for Renaissance Studies to succeed Professor Kevin Killeen, who retires as Editor in December 2025. It is hoped that the new editor(s) will be able to take over responsibility from 1 January 2026 and serve for a 5-year term until 19 December 2031. Interviews will be held online in February/March 2025. The Editor is responsible for the editorial content of the journal, for obtaining peer reviews of articles submitted, and for the supply of edited copy to Wiley. The Editor works with, and leads, a team consisting of an Associate Editor (whose main responsibility rests with the Special Issues of the journal), Book
*VERY EXCITING VACANCY*
Join our team behind the superb Renaissance Studies as editor -- guided expertly by Wiley.
Ability to combust into flames and shrug it off not a requirement. #EarlyModern excitement is
Deadline: 31 Jan 2025
All info: rensoc.org.uk/vacancy-edit...
Descripción contrato investigación
El departamento de Historia Moderna y de América de la Universidad de Granada ha convocado dos contratos de investigación sobre Historia de América colonial. ¡El plazo de solicitud es hasta el 27 de noviembre! Más información aquí: investigacion.ugr.es/recursos-hum...
Ana Caro de Mallén. "Valor, agravio y mujer", siglo XVII.