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MLitt in Medieval and Early Modern Studies 2020-2021
Discover the interdisciplinary programme Medieval and Early Modern Studies we offer as postgraduate studies at Aberdeen.
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See a podcast by Prof Robert Frost on the Polish Constitution of 3rd May 1791 under 'latest news'
Go to the podcast here
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Podcast on the Polish Constitution of the Third of May 1791
Podcast by Professor Robert Frost on the anniversary of the Polish Constitution 3rd May 1791
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Residential Fellowship at the University of Durham Library
Durham Residential Research Library http://durham-rrl.org.uk/ offers one-month fellowships. This is a fairly new initiative for PhD candidates and established scholars wanting to come to Durham to work on the collections.
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Bradford Bow as new staff member of CEMS
Dr Bradford Bow has joined the History Department
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What is an Archive?
CEMS invites to a paper by Professor Joseph Freedman Alabama State Montgomery What is an Archive? - The Archives Concept in Central European Legal Writings during the Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
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Moving the Renaissance - A Symposium on Early Modern Travels
Moving the Renaissance - A Symposium on Early Modern Travels Wednesday 16th May, 2018 Meeting Room 1, Sir Duncan Rice Library 2-4.30 pm. Speakers: Nandini Das (University of Liverpool) ‘Travelling in Space and Time: Sir Thomas Roe and the Tricks of Memory’ Andrew Gordon (University of Aberdeen) ‘Tom Coryate’s Everlasting shoos’: Recovering Renaissance Footwork’ Claire Jowitt (University...
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Pro Historia Polonorum prize for Professor Robert Frost
Professor Robert I. Frost received the highest prize for a non-Polish historian writing about Polish history for his „The Oxford History of Poland-Lithuania”, volume I, published in 2015, which traces the history of the dynastic union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1385 to...
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Successful 'The Burn' Training Week-end for Postgraduates
Programme Friday 2 February 5.30 pm Arrival 6.30 pm Dinner (tbc by Burn) 7.30-9.00 pm Introductions (incl. PGTs to speak about their projects) and Introductory Roundtable: Transition from PGT to PGR, Mentoring issues (Dr Mehrkens, Prof. Friedrich) Saturday 3 February 8.00 am Breakfast 9.15 am Eloise Grey: Some Thoughts on the History of...
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Robert Beale Correspondence published online
The Robert Beale Correspondence Project, directed by Dr Andrew Gordon, has now published the University of Aberdeen's Beale Papers online. The project is a collaboration with Early Modern Letters Online, based at the University of Oxford, and along with digital images of all the mansucripts, includes detailed bibliographical descriptions and...