Uni of Exeter centred forum for PhD history and archaeology students. Check out our website below. For enquiries, please contact exhistoria@exeter.ac.uk
Please join us today at 4pm in Amory 239C for a discussion on practical, methodological, and epistemological problems associated with the use of fragmentary sources ✍️📜🦴 @exeterclio@UofEArchaeology@ExeterDoctoral
All are welcome to come along to the next instalment of our summer discussion series on Thursday 8th June at 4pm. It should prove to be a very interesting discussion on deep time. No prior familiarity with the topic is needed. See you there!🌞⏳ @UofEArchaeology@exeterclio
All are welcome to come along to the next instalment of our summer discussion series on Thursday 8th June at 4pm. It should prove to be a very interesting discussion on deep time. No prior familiarity with the topic is needed. See you there!🌞⏳ @UofEArchaeology@exeterclio
I (co-)organised a conference! If you are in Exeter next week, do come along.
You'll also get to hear me ramble about 19th century Australian politics. What could be better?
We are delighted to announce our annual conference on the theme of Continuities and Disruptions which will take place 10-11 May. We welcome contributions on related themes and topics. Feel free to share!!.
We are delighted to announce our annual conference on the theme of Continuities and Disruptions which will take place 10-11 May. We welcome contributions on related themes and topics. Feel free to share!!.
Just published is @Alicemirelda's article. In it, Alice explores the relationship between early Christian martyr narratives and Roman theatrical traditions.
It's fascinating, and can be read below for free! 👇
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ALT Meister von San Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna - The Yorck Project (2002)10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei (DVD-ROM), distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH. ISBN: 3936122202. From Wikipedia.
Less than a week to go before our event @ExeterLibrary. Writer @JonicolaRush will be giving a talk on historical fiction, and about her new Tudor thriller, 'The Art of Limning'.
We still have tickets left (they're FREE): bit.ly/3Udh8BZ@ExeterCityofLit@ExeterCultural
📢We are excited to share the CfP for our conference "Practices of Public Diplomacy 1500-2000" (18-20 October 2022) 📢see bitly.ws/xdxb#diplomacy#twitterstorians
Only two weeks before writer @JonicolaRush gives a talk on her new Tudor thriller 'The art of Limning', and a tour of key portraits in historical fiction.
Get your tickets now! (They're FREE): bit.ly/3Udh8BZ@exhistoria@exeterclio @ExeterLibrary
How do authors recreate the lost past? Join writer @jonicolarush for a talk on her new Tudor thriller 'The Art of Limning', and a tour of key portraits in historical fiction.
Tue 6th Dec 5.30-7pm
FREE tickets: bit.ly/3Udh8BZ@exhistoria@exeterclio @ExeterLibrary
Are you an early-stage PhD student? Do you work on British History in the Long C18th? Check out the CFP for our annual ⚡️Lightning Talks ⚡️!
A fantastic way to publicise your research & network with fellow PhDs & academics.
Hybrid: in-person/online papers.
#twitterstorians
This week's post is from Ashwag Al Thubaiti of @ExeterDoctoral, discussing the theme of education in modern Arthurian literature. It's a wonderful examination of history and literature- read it below! 👇
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ALT King Arthur, by Charles Ernest Butler, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons