The Carnival Returns
[Header image: Montpellier, B. u. Médecine, H 196, f. 088] Next month, this blog will host the History Carnival—a monthly showcase of the best in …
[Header image: Montpellier, B. u. Médecine, H 196, f. 088] Next month, this blog will host the History Carnival—a monthly showcase of the best in …
Excited abt Latin Paleography + introducing more ppl to @diy_history! @yvonneseale @hgwacha @SarahEBond #MedievalDH https://t.co/jfXckl2Wyg — DIY History (@DIY_History) March 26, 2016 DIY History is …
[Header Image: Cambridge, Queen’s College MS C.13.16] Today, together with my colleagues, Heather Wacha, Sarah Bond, and Katherine Tachau, I led a workshop on “Latin Paleography …
[Header image from a manuscript of Martin le Franc, L’Estrif de Fortune et de Vertu, French, c.1470-80. Private collection] I’m really pleased to announce that …
When I first came to the University of Iowa, the north lobby of the Main Library was a drab, dated, and draughty area that had …
[Header image: Detail of Rogier van der Weyden’s The Magdalen Reading, bef. 1438. National Gallery, London, NG654.] “De Monasterio Desolato: Politics and Patronage in an …
I can claim a certain kinship with Helen Maybury Roe: not only was she a medieval historian, as I am, but she was also from …
The AHA’s annual conference was held in Atlanta this year: my first time both to attend the conference and visit the city. I’d thought that …
[Header image: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS Fr. 1728] Two things to link to briefly: “On Empathy in Editing”, Guest Column, Hortulus: the Online …
Friday New Research Forum The first session of the Haskins is the New Research Forum, with presenters giving five-minute flash papers on research in progress …