(She/Her) @CHASE_DTP researcher @uealdc. Working on crusades, quest romances & New World conquest. @MMLL_Cambridge alumna. Thriving in my library Barbie era.
There’s just over a week to go to submit an abstract for the @MEMRNChase Winter Conference in Norwich in November.
This opportunity is open to all so please share widely through your networks!
Myself and the rest of the @MEMRNChase committee are so proud to be able to host this event for a second year. Please consider submitting an abstract and joining us in Norwich in November!
New CFP for @IMC_Leeds 2026!
We’re looking for papers which touch on a wide range of topics and discourses - if you have any questions please reach out! We’re looking forward to reading your proposals!
#premoderncriticalracestudies#medievaltwitter#cfp
Nervous and excited to share that I’ll be presenting some of my research tomorrow at the Society for Renaissance Studies in Bristol! Catch me yapping about Cortés and dusty books in Panel 4.2
Medievalists and literary scholars, please share this CFP:
‘New Perspectives on Alliteration in Poetry and Cultural History’,
(University of East Anglia, 1 September). Proposal deadline extended, to try and grab a few more Old/Middle English specialists
All thanks to the kind @CBHChamberlain for handling the tech glitch!
Had a great time presenting as ever. Look forward to speaking again in August! @Harry_J_Gilbert @MEMRNChase
We've got another brilliant line up for our monthly meeting in April! Join us for this online event showcasing more of the brilliant research being done within our community.
“All who had enthusiastically welcomed his coming to power now decided he was useless.”
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle on Harthacnut, who had no sooner become king than he massively put up taxes and crashed the economy.
Calling all MEMs researchers! Does this sound like you? Email @MEMRNChase to apply for the chance to speak at this brilliant free and online event in May
It has been lovely to welcome delegates from the @MEMRNChase conference to Norfolk Heritage Centre this afternoon, to get hands-on with books from our Norwich City Library collection. We hope you’ve enjoyed your time in Norwich!
ALT Two young white women looking at the Ortus Sanitatis, a 15th century natural history encyclopaedia, on a grey book cushion.