Posts by John Marshall
A change to looking at 13thC handwriting, but very nice to find my grandad Jack Crotty in the 1926 census when he was just 7 years old.
We are delighted to have partnered with @womenshistnet.bsky.social to offer this award. Please do spread the word
The Easter bunny baking hot cross buns
BL Lansdowne 451; 15th century; England; f.6r
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This is my favorite climate change chart. Japanese monks, aristocrats, and emperors kept meticulous records of cherry blossom festivals for 1,200 years and accidentally built the world's longest climate dataset.
The MS of the Week is RIA MS 23 E 25, Lebor na hUidre / The Book of the Dun Cow.
This 12th century manuscript is best known for containing the oldest version of the Táin Bó Cuailgne.
Visit @rialibrary.bsky.social to read more about this MS and explore highlights from the RIA Library’s collections.
Seal of Mary Whitshead. RIA GSA/25/1, Deeds of the Guild of St Anne, 9 George I, Item 1 (13 February 1723) - By 1723, the heavy wax seals hanging from the bottom of the parchment have been done away with in favor of an image impressed into several drops of wax poured directly on the document itself. https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/RIA-GSA-25-1
Locating women in the historical archive deepens our understanding of the past.
For #IWD2026 we're sharing records + research highlighting women in the records + their role in History. Starting with this 😀 👇️
Women in the Guild of St Anne - Virtual Treasury
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Very nice to be back in the old stomping ground today at the tail end of a brief but enjoyable and productive research trip @ihr.bsky.social
The Huguenot Bursary is now live ! A bursary of £4,000 is available to scholars at any career stage. It is intended to support a period of archival research leading to a publication or completion of a doctoral thesis. More info: www.history.ac.uk/fellowships-...
Very much looking forward to this tomorrow. I’ll be speaking about eight letters, and for a flavour, here is the salutatio of the earliest of these, sent by Cathal Crobderg Ó Conchobair to King John, which shows the practice of the Latin cursus alive and well in Gaelic Connacht.
Thanks Caitlin, hopefully it’ll be up online soon.
Next Friday, I will be speaking at the Ó Cléirigh seminar on my forthcoming article in the Proceedings of the RIA, which analyses surviving letters sent by Irish kings and provides a full edition and translation of them. All are welcome! @historytcd.bsky.social
A lovely job opportunity for an ECR, a temporary lecturing position but it has built in research time too. Come work with us in Maynooth for a year! #medievalsky You can email/message me if you've any questions & I can point you in the right direction.
Call for papers, Irish Conference of Medievalists!
Trinity College Dublin, 28-29 May (in person)
Registration €40 (students €20). 1/4
Presentation I gave for the Warsaw Spatial Humanities Seminar on Layers of London @layersoflondon.bsky.social as an example of applied Deep Mapping is now live on Vimeo vimeo.com/1161792658
Our special bonus episode just dropped and I'm very happy to have been part of this recording with @davidstifter.bsky.social and @niamhwycherley.bsky.social.
If you ever wanted to listen to some early Irish poetry and prose being read out loud in their original, here's your chance!
Map of Scotland
Selling academic books #skystorians #scottish mainly £10hb/£5pb plus postage with a few exceptions for rare books. Email claredownham360@hotmail.com if interested in any of the titles which you can view here: www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/tkgc6...
Great belated Christmas present in the post today. Delighted to have a chapter in this, particularly as it’s dedicated to the late Björn Weiler, who I had the privilege of speaking alongside the conference and who had always been incredibly generous to me over the years @historytcd.bsky.social
My tasty take (pun intended) on the Bayeux Tapestry—a subject on which I had vowed never to publish. Available Open Access with @ihr.bsky.social. See what you make of it, and bon appetit! academic.oup.com/histres/adva...
The ad for the second postdoctoral position on our @leverhulme.ac.uk Britain’s Early Medieval Letters project is now live. We’re looking for an Old English specialist (who also works with Latin). 32-month FT post. Deadline for apps is 16 Jan 🙂 jobs.kent.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx...
A privilege to be involved in this project working closely with Paul Dryburgh. Lots of valuable material here, make sure to check it out! @nationalarchives.gov.uk.web.brid.gy
My latest magazine article in @epoch-history.bsky.social in which I look at medieval Irish and Welsh literature is out now! #medievalsky #skystorians
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If you are a historian with policy-facing interests who has recently submitted their PhD (or will do so imminently), this fantastic new London-based postdoc fellowship in Applied History could be for you. www.history.ac.uk/fellowships/...
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Last week I had the pleasure of attending two wonderful book launches. My friend Daryl, Deputy Curator of the Little Museum of Dublin, has written a brilliant Little History of Nearys, while Keith Busby’s fine edition of the Statutes (published by the IMC) is a much welcome addition to the field
Required reading of the most welcome sort in IHS this morning.
'It is in the space between our divining and conjuring that the argument lies, the debate happens, history is written and the story gets its endless quality.'
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Applications are invited for two positions of Lexicographer in the Foclóir Stairiúil na Gaeilge (FNG), a research programme of the Royal Irish Academy.
Find out more:
www.ria.ie/about/careers/vacancy-two-lexicographer-posts-with-focloir-stairiuil-na-gaeilge/
#DublinJobs #JobFairy #IrishJobs
Very much looking forward to Leeds next summer! @historytcd.bsky.social
The brilliant Prof. Alex Woolf @standrewshist.bsky.social is back on the podcast to tell us what the Scandinavian diaspora got up to in the Middle Ages & why 'The Vikings' is a problematic concept. @maynoothuniversity.ie @researchireland.ie @tiagoovsilva.bsky.social open.spotify.com/episode/3ljZ...