Click below to read about our project in the Open Access Government - October Edition ⬇️
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Image shows the Mapping the March team at the event booth with mapping goodies and colouring in sheets
Image shows a child engaging with a medieval map work book
Image shows two children using felt-tips to colour in a medieval map of Bristol
Image shows an individual completing a very colourful map of medieval Bristol using highlighters on the event table
Our team took part in the @bristoluni.bsky.social Discovery Day. Our aim was to engage children and families with the ‘Map of Bristol in 1480’.
The map was edited by @profhelenfulton.bsky.social and published by the @historictownstrust.bsky.social
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The Futures Festival of Discovery is coming to Bristol! This is a chance for all the family to come along and experience research like never before
Tickets are free and can be booked here www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1585438542...
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Screenshot taken from our database showing our value inputs.
We’re pleased to announce that our database has reached 2,000 person entries! 🎉
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Don't forget to email us at mapping-the-march@bristol.ac.uk for the link to this seminar today at 16:00 BST @bristolcms.bsky.social @bristoluni.bsky.social @uobrishistory.bsky.social @uobartsmatter.bsky.social #medievalbluesky #medieval #medievalhistory #medievalseminar #mappingthemarch #Skystorians
Next week (11 June, 7.30pm), our PDRA @mattlampitt.bsky.social will be talking to the Mortimer History Society Online Seminar about his new book - join us there!(mortimerhistorysociety.org.uk/society/onli...)
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All welcome to join! @uobartsmatter.bsky.social
@uobrishistory.bsky.social
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For those who missed our seminar with Professor Jackson Armstrong about The Surnames and other expressions of kin solidarity in the Anglo-Scottish Marches before 1498, you can watch the session on our YouTube channel here
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All welcome to join! @profkdlilley.bsky.social @uobrishistory.bsky.social #medievalbluesky #medieval #medievalhistory #medievalseminar #mappingthemarch #Skystorians #MedievalSky
❗Upcoming seminar presented by Professor Jackson Armstrong entitled 'The Surnames and other expressions of kin solidarity in the Anglo-Scottish Marches before 1498.' (Monday 17 February, 4pm. University of Bristol.)❗
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Image of the manuscript mentioned in post
A couple of cheeky faces in hiding in the heading of the accounts of Usk and Caerleon. BL Add. Ch. 44706
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Our database continues to grow! Check our website for monthly updates on our progress tracker, blog posts, and more! blog.mowlit.ac.uk
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For those who missed our seminar with Dr Andy Seaman about 'A Hippo in the March' last week, you can watch the session on our YouTube channel here:
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We have published an article in the EU Dissemination
PRj Article Volume 20 (June, 2024) #mappingthemarch #medieval #mapping #maps #history #article
Click the link below to read about the project and what we have recently been up to:
This is a reminder that our 'Mapping the March': Spring 2024 Seminar Series is holding its second session with Dr Lindy Brady on Monday the 24th of June #medieval #mapping #MappingtheMarch
MAPPING THE MARCH: SEMINAR SERIES Mapping the March is a major research project selected by the ERC and funded by UKRI. Each semester we invite speakers to present papers on topics related to borders and borderlands in medieval and early modern Europe. All welcome to attend the seminars in person or online, with in-person refreshments available after the papers. MONDAY 13 MAY, 4.00PM. Dr Victoria Flood, University of Birmingham ‘Ferlyes on Folde’: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Contemporary Imaginings of Alderley Edge. MONDAY 24 JUNE, 4.00PM Dr Lindy Brady, Edgehill University ‘Linguistic Borderlands: Multilingualism in the Viking Age’ To attend in person or online, please send a message to Abi Freeman at: mapping-the-march@bristol.ac.uk We look forward to seeing you there!
This is a reminder that our 'Mapping the March': Spring 2024 Seminar Series is due to commence on the 13th of May with a paper delivered by Dr Victoria Flood.
Please feel free to share this poster to anyone who would be interested in attending!
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