Paper proposals that draw on the insights of asexuality studies to investigate early modern English literature and culture are welcome! Abstracts due October 1: bit.ly/3A1qV4h#RenTwitter@medrenliza@professor_chess (@CRCliff @ashleymomara
Cool Resource Alert: Database on Early Modern Physicians' Letters. Free online access to the records of approximately 45,000 letters written by or to learned physicians in the German lands between 1500 and 1700. bit.ly/2Zh67UU
Submissions are now open for #RenSA21! Our Annual Meeting will be held in Dublin, Ireland 7–10 April 2021. Get the details on how to submit CfPs and sessions, including how to roll over sessions from our cancelled Philadelphia conference: bit.ly/36jcNW8
🇵🇷 Thank you to our fantastic #RenSA23 registration desk volunteers! Special thanks to junior volunteer Carlito, who worked hard and kept us company every day of the conference!
OPEN ACCESS! @Brill_History has made Bianca de Divitiis’ Companion to the Renaissance in Southern Italy (1350–1600) available in OA. This 800-page book with 90 color illustrations and seven maps can be downloaded for free! 👉brill.ws/RSA-19#RenTwitter#earlymodern
Open to the public! This online symposium will examine new directions in scholarship for the period 1300–1700, with talks and roundtables by scholars leading the way to the future. Registration & details: conta.cc/3n63RvX#AcademicTwitter#RenTwitter@FordhamNYC@UNC
👏 Brava to RSA Member Hannah Marcus! 👏 She's the winner of the JHI’s Morris D. Forkosch Prize for best first book in intellectual history (2020) for Forbidden Knowledge: Medicine, Science, & Censorship in Early Modern Italy. bit.ly/31J70Ll@UChicagoPress#RenTwitter
The Editors of Renaissance Quarterly are pleased to provide complimentary access to a collection of articles from the journal relating to Islam and the Middle East. bit.ly/2MTXFFb@CUPAcademic
We are delighted to announce that the conference schedule for the 2020 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia is now live! We have an exceptional meeting planned with more than 570 sessions taking place April 2-4, 2020. bit.ly/35jQ3nJ#RenSA20
📣 Our 2024 Research Fellowships competition is now open! For the 2024 cycle, @RSAorg will award fellowships of $2,000–$3,750 to scholars working in the field of Renaissance studies (1300–1700). Apply today! ow.ly/sTWj50Pp3Ha#RenTwitter#earlymodern#twitterstorians