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Assistant Professor (English) at KU, interested in Milton, early modern women, utopian/dystopian themes, & exiles in literature (she/her)
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Thanks everyone for following us! Check out our CFP for the next forum. Let us know if you have any questions--the forum is a great venue for shorter essays on important topics in the study of early modern women #EarlyModern #EarlyModernWomen

The Folger Shakespeare Library (not just Shakespeare!) has developed Books In Progress Fellowships for early career scholars who don't have institutional support for book manuscript review. Terrific! I'd have loved something like this. #earlymodern www.folger.edu/research/the...

Please consider sharing or submitting a paper to my panel at CAA in New York in February: “Artists and their Objects: The Material World of the Early Modern Artist.” Submission portal opens July 22. It’s a project I’m excited about! #earlymodern #17thc caa.confex.com/caa/2025/web...

CFP - "Resurrecting Early Modern Women" panel at NeMLA Convention 2025 accepting submissions until 09/30/24. Send proposals (200-300 words) to [email protected]. Friendly towards grad/PhD/early career scholars. Please share! #earlymodern #16thC #17thC #history cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S...

#cfp: Connected Women: Religion, Text, and Network in the Early Modern World (edited vol.) Genelle Gertz and I seek essays exploring religious women’s textual networks in and beyond early modern Europe drawing on a range of approaches to networks, from the metaphorical to the technical. More @ link!

I'm very exited to share that my article "Relocating Early Modern Women: Teaching Margaret Cavendish to a Broader Audience" is now available with ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 (open access)...for anyone interested! digitalcommons.usf.edu/abo/vol14/is...

More work opportunities at Folger, this time especially for recent grads/early career folks: the Seiler Rare Materials Residency, a year long fellowship! #libraryjobs #earlymodern More info and apply: amherst.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/FSL_Em...

If you want to work with an amazing team and an incredible collection, here’s the job for you (salary range $72-75k): amherst.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/FSL_Em...

CFP #2 - "Milton" session at the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA) Convention 2024 accepting submissions until 04/01/24. Send proposals (250 words) to [email protected]. The RMMLA is very friendly towards grad/PhD/early career scholars. Repost & share! #earlymodern

CFP - "Shakespeare" session at the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA) Convention 2024 accepting submissions until 04/01/24. Send proposals (250 words) to [email protected]. The RMMLA is very friendly towards grad/PhD/early career scholars. Repost & share! #earlymodern

ECR research grant from the Society for Reformation Research. #earlymodern

Call for Papers, EXTENDED DEADLINE! #earlymodern We are pleased to have been able to extend our deadline for Lent Term 2024. If you work on any area of Microhistories, c. 1450-1750, don't miss out on this chance! EXTENDED Deadline: 8 January 2024

Call for Papers, EXTENDED DEADLINE! @camhistory.bsky.social Check out this fantastic opportunity to present your research on #earlymodern global science, medicine, and food-making! Please share widely with friends and colleagues! NEW deadline: 15 January 2024

A bluesky reminder that if you would like to contribute to the www.mmor.co.uk/blog series on "Sources for Medicine, Slavery, and Race-making in the #EarlyModern World", please reach out! We pay a modest sum of £250 and offer editorial feedback and advice.

🗃️The JWH has been migrating from that other site to this one. Could you please give us a boost here (and there) to move our followers to this more pleasant place? Thank you!

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Saw the Amoako Boafo: Soul of Black Folks exhibit at the Denver Art Musem, and just want to share that it is a must-see for anyone visiting Denver. On display until Feb 19, 2024 #SoulOfBlackFolks

#17thc #EarlyModern Anyone interested in the British Civil Wars - there's a desperate need to track down Dave/David Plant, who helped to set up the BCW Project website. This was a SUPERB resource but the website is down and will soon disappear. If you can help contact details are in the post below.

Having a great time at the RMMLA Convention 2023 in Golden, CO! Talking about all things Milton, Marlowe & Shakespeare!

Submissions extended to 10/15/23. Please share!

Applications are now open for long-term fellowships at the Newberry Library, deadline November 1st, a range of areas and collection holdings of potential interest to #histsci #medievalsky and #earlymodern historians: www.newberry.org/research/fel...

Come work with me! My department is hiring an assistant professor of Comparative Chinese Literature at Cal Poly Pomona. The CSU has a strong union, and we are an AAPI-serving institution. As search chair, I am happy to answer any questions. careers.pageuppeople.com/873/po/en-us...

Cornell is hiring a new program manager for the Latin American & Caribbean Studies program. If you are interested in administrating a program that throws a lot of fun, interdisciplinary events, I hope you consider applying (salary: 71-82k) cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/CornellCaree...

CFP for "Early Modern England on Film: Appropriation, Adaptation, and Translation" at the NeMLA 2024 accepting submissions until 9/30. See the link for more info: www.cfplist.com/nemla/home/S... Please share!

Still figuring out this new app...hopefully this works correctly! CFP for "Early Modern England on Film: Appropriation, Adaptation, and Translation" at the NeMLA 2024 accepting submissions until 9/30. See the link for more info: cfplist.com/nemla/home/S/2… Please share!

When facing the "All we need is STEM!" approach to education, my usual response is: Developing the vaccine was the STEM problem; distribution & getting shots in arms was the Social Science problem; getting people to trust it & combatting misinformation was the Humanities problem-- which did we fail?