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A small number of tickets are remaining for our annual lecture this Saturday in Manchester at the John Rylands Library. Book your tickets here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/annual-joh...
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Professor John Goodridge will deliver a talk on working class writers, 'Reading by glow worm: the struggles of labouring-class poets'
The next Eighteenth-Century Ecologies Network (@e-cen.bsky.social) seminar will take place on Tues 23rd June, 5-7pm at HG/09 (Heslington Hall, York) and online.
Dr. Rowan Boyson (KCL) will be speaking about 'The Shared Air: Atmosphere and the Right to Breathe in Enlightenment Britain'.
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If @helcdall.bsky.social has got you eager to learn more about the wonderful Joanna Baillie, then this virtual reading of Baillie's gothic drama, 'The Family Legend', might be of interest! www.bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=6469 @romgothsam.bsky.social @bsecs.bsky.social @bars.bsky.social
Hi guys! What do you know about 18th/19th century Gothic drama?
Want to know more?
Want to know about one of the most popular playwrights you may never have heard of?
We've got Helen Dallas' new talk on Joanna Baillie here!
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REMINDER that you have a few days left to apply for these roles!!
Call for Expressions of Interest:
Sarah Burdett and Diane Piccitto are organising a virtual reading of Joanna Baillie's 'The Family Legend', and are looking for people to contribute in any way: as audience members, readers, or creative participants.
Details on the blog: www.bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=6469
BARS | @bavs-uk.bsky.social Nineteenth-Century Matters Fellowship 2026 Awardee Announced
Congratulations to Dr Charlotte Wilson!!
More info: www.bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=6487
To join the seminar online, visit the E-CEN website: hzj520.wixsite.com/eighteenth-c...
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Call for applications: HistoryLab+ and HistoryUK ECR Survey Fellow
@historylabplus.bsky.social and HistoryUK are looking for an early-career historian to work on their survey of support and resources available to historical researchers post-PhD.
Details on the blog: www.bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=6471