@BristolCMS Profile picture

Bristol CMS

@BristolCMS

The interdisciplinary Centre for Medieval Studies @BristolUni concerned with all aspects of the history, culture, art and representation of medieval Europe.

Similar User
York CMS photo

@yorkmedieval

Medieval Studies at Lincoln photo

@LincolnMedieval

Cambridge Medieval photo

@camedieval

The Haskins Society photo

@HaskinsSociety

Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Research Win photo

@CMRR_Winchester

CARMEN Worldwide Medieval Network photo

@CARMENmedieval

London Society for Medieval Studies photo

@LondonMedieval

The Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference photo

@OxMedGradConf

Dr Daniella M Gonzalez photo

@DeeGonz92

Adam Cook photo

@AdamCook1996

CeMAR photo

@CeMAR_UCY

De Gruyter Medieval Studies photo

@dg_medieval

Maria Rupprecht photo

@RupprechtMaria

Dr. Natasha R. Hodgson photo

@NRHodgson_Hist

Jennifer Lorden photo

@jenlorden

Pinned

"…with a thousand years or so of potential subject matter, there is something for everyone in Medieval Studies.” You can read about MA Medieval Studies student, Helen Clutton's experience of studying at Bristol and being an active member of the CMS on our blog (link below).

Tweet Image 1

Bristol CMS Reposted

Now that our call for papers for the @BristolCMS PGR conference is out, we can begin to share some of our plans for this year's conference. Watch this space for some exciting announcements coming soon! 👀🤩 medievalstudies.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/pgr-conference… #medievaltwitter #cfp

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2

Bristol CMS Reposted

Definitely the best. Great to see the baton continuing to be passed. Well done all.

The best (and longest running) medieval PGR conference is back and bigger than ever! Keep your eyes peeled for plenary speaker and workshop announcements over the coming weeks 👀



The best (and longest running) medieval PGR conference is back and bigger than ever! Keep your eyes peeled for plenary speaker and workshop announcements over the coming weeks 👀

We are so delighted to announce the call for papers for this year’s @BristolCMS PGR conference! 🎉🎉🎉 This year’s theme is ‘Memory and Legacy’. Find the cfp here: medievalstudies.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/pgr-conference… #medievaltwitter #cfp

Tweet Image 1


Come back soon, Jelmar!

Today I said goodbye to Bristol, where I had the privilege to work as a Next Generation Visiting Researcher. Six weeks have flown by, but I could not be happier with my time there and all the new people I got to meet! Thank you to everyone for your kindness and your warm welcome!

Tweet Image 1


Bristol CMS Reposted

The 2024/2025 Mapping the March seminar series is due to commence this month! Please find details below about our November seminar presented by Dr Andy Seaman entitled ‘A Hippo in the March: An Early Medieval Centre on the Breiddin Hill and its Context in a Frontier Landscape’

Tweet Image 1

Bristol CMS Reposted

Nick Havely (York) is visiting us this week to discuss his great new book Apennine Crossings. His talk, entitled 'Dante's Mountains and Nineteenth-Century Travellers', will be at 4pm in LR8 on Thursday 7 November. All welcome! Event co-sponsored by @BristolCMS

Tweet Image 1

Bristol CMS Reposted

giving this paper is maybe the only time my research & my love for charli xcx will overlap, but what a joy (accidentally dressed as a french philosophy bro though so there’s that)

Tweet Image 1

Bristol CMS Reposted

This was such a fabulous day! So many incredible papers, and a real joy that the first paper I presented at Bristol was a Patrick Hamilton x Charli XCX mash up 🍏 this brat / patrick slide is my new favourite way to explain Hamilton

Tweet Image 1

Bristol CMS Reposted

Yesterday I had the great pleasure to talk at the @BristolCMS about my work as a Next Generation Visiting Professor! Turns out this whole Perceval thing is really interesting 😉 Thank you to the organizers and everyone in the audience for their thoughts and suggestions!

Tweet Image 1

Bristol CMS Reposted

Oct and Nov, Next Generation Visiting Researcher Dr Jelmar Hugen is working with @UoBArtsMatter @UoBrisEnglish @BristolCMS to give talks on his research on literary adaption and continuation of European romance traditions of the Middle ages. Find out more: bristol.ac.uk/international-…

Tweet Image 1

Bristol CMS Reposted

JOB AT BRISTOL!

It’s up! A 12 month 0.5 FTE post on my project editing the letters of Hannah More. Based at Bristol, supported by me and Jenny Batt and the lovely ⁦@HannahMoreSoc⁩ team. If you have DH skills apply! Senior Research Associate at University of Bristol jobs.ac.uk/job/DKG535/sen…



We are all deeply saddened by the loss of Jinty Nelson. A shining star of medieval studies who will be sorely missed

I’m very sad to announce that Jinty Nelson died yesterday - quickly and peacefully with her family. A great historian and a truly wonderful person.



Bristol CMS Reposted

Had an initial meeting today about a VERY exciting thing I will be doing later in the winter. Watch this space, especially if you like history podcasts!...


Bristol CMS Reposted

@EarlyModernista and I are hosting the March 25 meeting of Medieval English Theatre Society in Bristol. Theme is 'Medieval Theatre in Action', also ft. a workshop performance of 'The Life of Job'. Send us your abstracts/ email your questions! CfP here: medievalenglishtheatre.co.uk/meet_2025/meet…


Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.