Historian of 17thC & 18thC British Atlantic. Author of Female Friends and Transatlantic Quakerism, working on solitude in early modern Britain. Associate Professor @warwickhistory
Naomi Pullin
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'Brotherhood and Belonging at the Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick, 1571-1700' is OPEN - running 2 June-30 June.
Located within the Guildhall, this display curated with @angusrcrawford.bsky.social draws on newly uncovered stories of the hospital's first brethren.
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Very much looking forward to Naomi Pullin @naomipullin.bsky.social talking about 'The Pleasures and Perils of Aloneness' @long18thsem.bsky.social @ihr.bsky.social next Wednesday. All welcome, either in person or online, but please register: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
A reminder about this! Please do share with any students and ECRs working on Christian Missions, 1500-2000 with your networks.
This would be fabulous! I had a chance to see some scientific instruments there, but there's so much more to explore π
Naomi Pullin
Tim Hitchcock
Cover Reveal! Coming soon, open access, with Taylor & Francis. Edited by @cordeliabeattie.bsky.social, Suzanne Trill and @hagenilda.bsky.social.
3-year postdoc opportunity at Durham University - any department, any field. Detailed guidance in the link - note that you need a mentor from a relevant department to mentor and support your application.
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On Wed 13 May 17:30-19:00 we are delighted to host @naomipullin.bsky.social, who will present her paper βThe Pleasures and Perils of Aloneness: A social history of solitude in Britain in the long eighteenth centuryβ based on her current research
Register below! π
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Our conference #cfp is now live! This year's conference, "Embodied Histories: Body, Mind and Experience" will take place on 17th July 2026 at University of Birmingham!
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