CPHC webinar – Typographic Surprises!

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Friday 25 June: 18:00-19:30 Printing Historical Society: Typographic Surprises! To book your free place nearer to the time, please click here. Information to follow.

Dress for the job you want

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Thinking, researching, and being online We are pleased to invite you to the final in a series of workshops on ‘thinking, researching, and being online.’ The past year has brought about changes we could hardly have predicted. With archives closed and research participants accessible only via video calls, much of the research in the humanities […]

Memes, memes, memes

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Thinking, researching, and being online We are pleased to invite you to the second in a series of workshops on ‘thinking, researching, and being online.’ The past year has brought about changes we could hardly have predicted. With archives closed and research participants accessible only via video calls, much of the research in the humanities […]

Data-driven: the humanities get digital

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Thinking, researching, and being online We are pleased to invite you to the first in a series of workshops on ‘thinking, researching, and being online.’ The past year has brought about changes we could hardly have predicted. With archives closed and research participants accessible only via video calls, much of the research in the humanities […]

CPHC webinar – Photography

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Wednesday 5 May: 17:00-18:30 HoPIN webinar: Photography To book your free place nearer to the time, please click here. Dr Anthony Hamber (Independent Scholar), The rise of photographic illustration 1839-80 Soon after the announcements in 1839 of the photographic processes of Daguerre and Fox Talbot, the application of the revolutionary medium to illustration of printed […]

CPHC webinar – Typographic Surprises!

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Friday 30 April: 18:00-19:30 Printing Historical Society: Typographic Surprises! To book your free place nearer to the time, please click here. Information to follow.

BCMCR Popular Music Studies Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Popular Music Research: Launch of The Canterbury Sound in Popular Music, edited by Asya Draganova (BCU), Shane Blackman (Canterbury Christ Church University) and Andy Bennett (Griffith University) 1600-1730 Wednesday 24 March Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. […]

CPHC webinar conference

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CPHC webinar conference – Places, spaces and the printing press: imprinting regional identities 0900-1730 Wednesday 24 March - Thursday 25 March 2021 Information available via this link. This conference considers how the places and spaces associated with printing may have affected the development of the press and its products; and, conversely, how the press and […]

CPHC webinar – Illustrating Identity

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Monday 22 March: 17:00-18:30 HoPIN Webinar: Illustrating Identity To book your free place nearer to the time, please click here. Adrian, Slaney (BCU), Printed silks Georgina Grant (Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust), Ironware and illustration: the Coalbrookdale Company catalogues Dr Henrietta Lockart (University of Birmingham), Industrial illustration in the Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Collection Martin Killeen […]

BCMCR Popular Music Studies Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Popular Music: Songwriting Studies 1600-1730 Wednesday 17 March Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. Ingrid M. Tolstad (Oslo Metropolitan University) Tracking the songwriting process – collaborative songwriting as social event Ingrid M. Tolstad is a […]

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