Thank you so so much for coming Rachel - It was so much fun to meet you and hear about your research!
Posts by Marlo Avidon
they are historian catnip, but not made for historian budgets
Should add that I feel similarly about the far more reasonably priced Liberty x Adidas collab
My heart says yes, my PhD student budget says no 🥲
gorgeous gorgeous girls want overpriced morris & co. trainers
Who will win, my laptop memory or one 50 page word document?
@zarakesterton’s incredible pie charts are officially award winning! If you haven’t read her article yet, you must go check it out 💐
Thrilled to have been recognised in this lovely award by @historicaljnl.bsky.social!
Huge thanks to @marloavidon.bsky.social for being an excellent camerawoman on a cold and rainy day 💐
Oh this must be it! Of course Evelyn would deny seeing anything scandalous 😂
Question for the Restorationists: Does anyone know anything about a particular ‘stocking incident’ that happened c. 1671 that was so indecent that it couldn’t be described in a letter or printed in an 19th century volume of correspondence 👀
It's really happening!
A reminder that our first meeting of Lent Term is TONIGHT!
You don't want to miss these three wonderful papers!
We are thrilled to share our Lent Termcard 📚
We have some amazing speakers lined up for February and March, so you don't want to miss out - be sure to join our mailing list for further updates and to join us online!
If your New Year's Resolution for 2026 was to submit to the Workshop for the Early Modern Period, you are in luck, as the deadline for our Lent Termcard is this Monday, 5 January!
See below for more details!
We hope everyone had a Happy New Year!
Like true early modernists, here is our New Year's Gift to you: a reminder that the deadline to submit to the Symposium is THIS Monday, 5 January!
There is only one more week to submit your abstracts for the Late Stuart Court Symposium!
We welcome any and all submissions engaging with the politics and culture of the Late Stuart Courts from various interdisciplinary perspectives. See the attached CFP for further details!
The symposium is already shaping up to be a fantastic day of interdisciplinary research - You definitely won't want to miss it!
In case you missed our first announcement, there’s still over a month to submit your abstracts 🪶
We have already received some amazing proposals, and can’t wait to put together a fantastic programme for April!
RIP Samuel Pepys, you would have loved this announcement 🙏
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That’s me!
You can read the full article open access at the Historical Journal using this link : www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
In case you’re on the fence about checking out my new article on the Evelyn family and their paradoxical attitudes towards contemporary dress, check out the abstract below! Or maybe I can tempt you with some of the wonderful fashion prints showing some of the wacky styles of the period
Thank you for such a wonderful comment- It really made my day! I’m so glad you enjoyed the article!
This article has been a labour of love, and I've grown very attached to the Evelyns and their eccentricities over the course of my PhD. I'm so excited to share them with you all!
I am thrilled to share my new open-access article on John Evelyn, his wife Mary, eldest daughter Mall and their complex, multifaceted relationship with clothing has been published in @historicaljnl.bsky.social
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We are thrilled to share the CFP for our Symposium, Politics and Culture of the Late Stuart Court, 1649-1714. We hope to bring together a range of interdisciplinary research on this complex and understudied period! #EarlyModern #CfP
Beyond excited for this amazing term card!
If you’re interested in attending, but can’t make it to Cambridge, get in touch and I can get you added onto our mailing list for all future Teams links!
You still have a few days left to send in your abstracts!
We are thrilled to share our Michaelmas Term CFP on the theme 'Defining Environments. ' Abstracts are due on 20 September, and we look forward to reading them!
Please get in touch if you'd like a plain text version or have any questions.
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