A NEW BEGINNING: NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER

It feels like term has just begun and yet it's almost December! MEMSLib has a new team and we have some exciting things coming up!

A NEW TEAM

MEMSLib is entering a new age!

 

The 2021-2022 team is moving on to new adventures. We thank Ségolène Gence, George Knight and Anna-Nadine Pike for all the fantastic work they have done with MEMSLib and we wish them all the best as they move on to bigger and greater things!

 

Fay West

 

Amelia Giles

 

Cristina Alvarez Ortiz

MEET THE NEW TEAM!

#RESOURCE OF THE WEEK

We have just launched a new series on Twitter @MEMSLibUKC to showcase some of the brilliant resources listed on our site. Stay tuned to see a a new highlighted resource each week!

Check Out Our First Resource of the Week

EXCITING NEW PHD FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES @ MEMS

We have two exciting funded CHASE Collaborative Doctoral Award PhD studentships OPEN for applications. Both are available to International and UK students.

Rejecting and Recycling the Past in Reformation Canterbury

 

Deadline Friday 13 January 2023

 
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The Church and the Plantations: An Examination of the Bishops of London and their workforces in the Tobacco Colonies

 

Deadline Friday 27th January 2023.

 
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Call for Papers: Connected Central European Worlds, 1500-1700

Do you research Early Modern Central or Eastern Europe? We are looking for 20 minutes papers to be delivered in person or online at a conference on 30th June-1st July 2023 on a multitude of topics pertaining to the transnational nature of Central and Eastern Europe. Postgraduate bursaries are available.

 

Email your abstract of 200 words to Dr Suzanna Ivanic s.ivanic@kent.ac.uk and Dr Tomasz Grusiecki tomaszgrusiecki@boiestate.edu

Check Out Our Resources on Eastern European History

Got Your Own Call For Papers?

 

 

Do you have a conference coming up and lare looking for papers? Post your CfP on our forum!

 

 

 
Post Your CfP

We're asking for your feedback!

The MEMSLib site is still at work in progress and we are keen to have your feedback on your experience with using the site We have added a new feedback form to our website, and we would really appreciate your thoughts, comments, and suggestions for how to make our digital library work best for you.

 

Alternatively, you can email us at mems.lib.ukc@gmail.com

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