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Call for blog contributions for 2025 is open! Launched in 2022, 'The Court Observer' has a wide readership. Great opportunity to share your research & perhaps develop a piece for publication in the Society’s journal. More info & CFP at: courtstudies.org/about/scs-blog…. Deadline: 31 Dec.
REMINDER: Today is the deadline to register for November VSS on “Medieval and Renaissance Banquets: A Conversation on Luxury & Diplomacy”, feat Soňa Černocká, Anthony Musson, Julia Roumier, Hanna Sinclair, & Sabrina Villani. For info or to register, visit: courtstudies.org/virtual-schola…
Elizabeth standing on a curved map, meant to be a globe. Indicating both domination, modern things such as globes as well as the recent capture of a Portuguese carrack laden with treasure. SCS seminar with Charlotte Bolland Displaying the Tudors at the National Portrait Gallery.
Lady Margaret Beaufort before and after conservation. SCS seminar with Charlotte Bolland – Displaying the Tudors at the National Portrait Gallery.
Lady Margaret Beaufort brings together themes both in portraiture and her key role in Tudor politics. She is the first Englishwoman portrayed full length in a portrait
Should we take the portraits "on face value"? The "sensitive wronged man" on left (As in "Daughter of Time") can be contrasted with the Richard III on the right. SCS seminar with Charlotte Bolland – Displaying the Tudors at the National Portrait Gallery.
SCS seminar with Charlotte Bolland in full swing – Displaying the Tudors at the National Portrait Gallery. Adopting a "tour approach" to bring us into the gallery
Upcoming SCS seminar with Charlotte Bolland (National Portrait Gallery) – “Beginnings: Displaying the Tudors at the National Portrait Gallery”. Monday, 18 November 2024, 18:00 Free registration for zoom: eventbrite.co.uk/e/charlotte-bo…
Culinary delights can be enhanced through real or spurious royal associations. In Sweden, 6 November is a day when pastry celebrates King Gustav II Adolf who died at the battle of Lützen OTD 1632. The pastry varies but a chocolate image of G II A is usually slapped on top. Enjoy!
Alas! Tomorrow's SCS seminar with Anthony Musson holding forth on “Henry VIII on Tour: Keeping the Show on the Road” has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. So that joy will be somewhat further in the future rather than on Monday tomorrow. Be strong!
On Monday 21 October 18.00 GMT a new SCS seminar with Anthony Musson (Historic Royal Palaces). “Henry VIII on Tour: Keeping the Show on the Road”. It may be a wild ride with Henry VIII! Register to attend on Zoom for free: eventbrite.co.uk/e/anthony-muss…
Exciting new initiative!
(1/3) Ending on a high for the week. Profoundly honoured to be part of amazing new “Household & Environmental Studies” research network; launched this wk at wkshp in Prague w/ @CourtsCentre! Scholars working on any aspect/connects btw elite & non-elite households, courts, &/or...
At Versailles you can behold "Cheval en Majesté", an exhibition devoted to the horse and European equestrian culture. Buckle up! chateauversailles.fr/actualites/exp…
Further details - just so you know what you're volunteering for.. Tasks inc. identifying key new exhibitions related to court studies, commissioning a reviewer and preparing the review for publication. You don’t need to be a native English speaker but proficiency is required.#ECR
Ready to volunteer for the cause? The Court Historian is looking for a dynamic ECR, with strong connections to art history, museums and heritage, as our new exhibition reviews editor. If you are keen, send an EOI + short cv to thecourthistorian@courtstudies.org by 22/10/24 #ECR
REMINDER: Today is the deadline to register for our September VSS on “A ‘minor’ dynastic archive of the Gonzaga Hinterland. The case of the Novellara Court (17th century)” by Jasmine Habcy. Register via the link below: courtstudies.org/virtual-schola….
Following Simon Thurley's lecture on Wed, join us for the VSS seminar on Thur (18.09) for Jasmine Habcy's research on “A ‘minor’ dynastic archive of the Gonzaga Hinterland”. More info: courtstudies.org/events/virtual…
Our Autumn Virtual Scholarship Series kicks off on 18.09 w/ Jasmine Habcy & research on “A ‘minor’ dynastic archive of the Gonzaga Hinterland. The case of the Novellara Court (17th century)”. Deadline to register is 17.09. More info or to register, visit courtstudies.org/virtual-schola….
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