Click-on-Knowledge Conference
On Wednesday 11 May, Simon, Vincent and I will be appearing at the Click-on-knowledge conference at the University of Copenhagen. It’s a digital humanities thing –...
View ArticleMunby Fellowship in bibliograpy
My dear mother, in an act that appears to me suspiciously close to stalking, tells me that the Cambridge University Reporter is, well, reporting that I have been elected Munby Fellow in Bibliography...
View ArticleFrench History Article Prize
Ah, like busses on a wet Monday morning on the Otley road, good news takes an age to arrive and comes in twos or threes… My article ‘Mettons toujours Londres…’ has won the article prize for 2010 for...
View ArticleLibrary of Congress Press Release
So, we’re giving a talk, the 13th July, at the Library of Congress – just before the SHARP conference in Washington D.C. Thanks to Carol Armbruster for such a kindly blurb, can’t wait… Database on...
View ArticleIntellectual Geography – 1550-1700
So, Washington down (report card to come), Oxford is next up – for the Intellectual Geography: Comparative Studies, 1550-1700 conference the 5-7 September 2011 at St Anne’s College. Ok, so we are about...
View ArticleFBTEE database available!!
Simon Burrows and Mark Curran are pleased to announce the on-line publication of the French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe database at: http://chop.leeds.ac.uk/stn/ A major resource for...
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