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The Medieval & Early Modern Research Network sponsored by CHASE DTP (AHRC). We provide a supportive and relaxed space for academic collaboration between postgraduate students. DM us and join the mailing list! https://linktr.ee/chasememrn
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Would you like to share your research with our lovely ever-so-welcoming community? This is your chance! We’d love to hear from you!
Don't forget about our monthly online research seminar tonight! The wonderful Reagan Paris will give a talk titled 'Respected or Rumoured? Female Commerce in the Vernacular Imagination' at 6pm BST, so come along and join us if you can! We look forward to seeing you there!
MEMRN’s monthly online research seminars are free and open to all, regardless of your position in or outside of academia. You can join us at 6pm BST via Teams on May 26th 2026. You will receive the link in advance if you're part of the mailing list or just email us and we'll send you the link!
MEMRN are delighted to announce our May speaker! We will be welcoming Reagan Paris from the University of Wyoming, who will present 'Respected or Rumoured? Female Commerce in the Vernacular Imagination'. Come along and join us for an intriguing talk by our lovely speaker, followed by a short Q&A.
And that's a wrap on this year's Spring Showcase! This was a fantastic day full of exciting and very diverse talks! Thanks again to all of our speakers and to everyone who attended!
That was Madeline Nielsen & Julio César Cárdenas Arenas on "An Argument for Devotional Touch in a 14th Century Metz Book of Hours" & "Byzantines/Romans, Persians, Jews, and Christians in Ibn Taymīyah: Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processors in the Analysis of Otherness"!
We're back with two very exciting talks by Marlee Merson & Chandini Jaswal titled "'Well-Loved and Beloved: Evidence of Emotion in the Office of the Dead in Late Medieval Books of Hours" and "'Juy-i Shir' (River of Milk): Unveiling the Influence of Wet Nurses in Mughal India"! Thank you so much!
That's a wrap on our first panel! Thank you so much, Sakshi Sharma, for your talk about "Mughal Traditions and Company Texts" and Xinyao Zhang for talking about "Reframing the Renaissance Encounter"! Your talks were amazing!
Good morning MEMRN community & friends and happy Spring Showcase day! ☀️ It is a lovely day for listening to exciting talks about all things medieval and early modern all day long and this morning we have the wonderful Sakshi Sharma kicking us off!
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