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Louisa Hunter-Bradley

@louisahb

research associate DORMEME, early modern studies, book history, music publishing, singer, recorder player and mum.

Joined October 2012
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This project looks fascinating - really looking forward to seeing how it develops!!!

Today is the first day of my new @HCAatEdinburgh @BritishAcademy_ project on female collaboration in the early modern book trade- unbelievably excited to get started! Watch this space for highlights 👀 (USTC 6110476)

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Dear hivemind, do you have any idea what is written here? I am stuck before I have even begun. It is a collection of musical pieces for the 'full' set of feast days.

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🚥✈️📢Come to Oslo to share your work in progress on printing privileges! CfA below⬇️🕙🇩🇰

Privileges have always been local, but how local were they? Come to Oslo and share your knowledge on printing privileges in small or lesser-known jurisdictions. CfP below. #BookHistory #TwitterHistorians #archives

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For those who want to describe #manuscripts but don't know how to start: The ABCs of Codicology: Describing Manuscripts for Beginners #siteoftheweek youtube.com/playlist?list=… via @YouTube


Thank you so much to the Nottebohm Foundation, the @ehcantwerp and @plantinmoretus for having me present my findings this evening. So exciting to share the ‘no longer lost’ Phalese edition of Lassus, as well as more evidence that the OP were selling Phalese. Articles to come!


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#BookHistory folks: Save the date! September 19, 17.00 pm CET: the Nottebohm workshop on #medieval #manuscripts & #earlymodern music books! Speakers are Jennifer Awes-Freeman & @louisahb More info & registration for online participation: shorturl.at/d5JW7!

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Calling all Medievalists: 2 two-year posts on Catherine Bradley's project: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/47553/ This is fantastic opportunity!!


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Universities are repositories of everything that makes it worthwhile to be human - theatre, literature, sport, music. Remember: it will take decades to get back what you destroy.

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I cannot recommend this enough! I was very fortunate to receive this grant this year and it has led to all sorts of interesting finds. These really are exceptional collections.

🔔Call for applications! Attention to all researchers studying #rarebooks: @ehcantwerp & @plantinmoretus are pleased to offer a travel grant for research in our collections. Deadline: October 1st, 2024! Find all the information here: museumplantinmoretus.be/en/page/fellow… #bookhistory

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This is the current view from my office while I wait to get online to give my paper for @universalstc - i wonder what it is like at St Andrews at the moment.

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"it's by the community, for the community" The first Alton Arts Festival begins on the 5th of July with 59 events, over 10 days in 16 venues. Thanks to the generosity of local people, their sponsors and grants, the festival celebrates the arts, community and creativity.


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*CALL FOR PAPERS* Join us in Rome, on December 5 and 6, for the 3rd international conference: "Circulation of Written Heritage: Networks, policies, and promotion (15th-18th centuries)". Proposals must be submitted by 15 September. #BookHistory #History

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Announcing three paid internships aimed at new researchers who will work on specially tailored projects which are specifically intended to enhance their professional and intellectual development. buff.ly/3wk3x5m Deadline 31/05/24 at 11.59PM #Internship #DigitalHumanities


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NEW FELLOWSHIP FOR 2025 We are delighted to announce a new fellowship opportunity in 2025 to mark the 90th anniversary of the @BritishCouncil 🎉 We are offering two 12-month Fellowships for international early career researchers (at £2,500 per month) starting in January. 🧵

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Louisa Hunter-Bradley Reposted

📢PHD Funding #jobclaxon📢 Want to work on the history of printing privileges? Know someone who does? Fully funded PhD position in Early Modern History @UniOsloHF (deadline 4 August). Come join us! jobbnorge.no/en/available-j… #twitterstorians #earlymodern #legalhistory #phdlife


I cannot recommend this project and team more. Almost wish I could start all over again!

Join me in Oslo to work on the early history of copyright! @BE4COPY @ERC_Research @erc_ncp @UniOsloHF Please help spread the word! Potential applicants are also welcome to contact me for more information.



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Countless productive conversations, a few mussels and just over 10,000 photos later, and Louisa is back in blighty working on the next paper/article. Thanks to Kristof, Steven and Derek as always. You must visit @plantinmoretus and @ehcantwerp whenever you can get to Antwerp!

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Louisa is making the final preparations for her next trip to the @plantinmoretus Museum and @ehcantwerp Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library as 2024 Nottebohm Fellow. Delighted to return to sights such as this (ARCH 1231, Catalogue d’éditions plantiniennes en 1580). #bookhistory

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If you're interested in history, think about joining the @RoyalHistSoc! I may be a tiny bit biased, but it really is a fantastic network for history lovers (and everyone is very friendly and welcoming!) #twitterstorians

Are you interested in #history? We welcome applications to join us as a Member or Fellow. We welcome historians of all kinds, both from within HE & related sectors as well as those interested in the past, but not employed in a history-related profession. royalhistsoc.org/membership/

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Louisa Hunter-Bradley Reposted

Delighted to announce the launch of the brand new website for our project "The Material Culture of Wills, England 1540-1790". You can also follow what we're up to at @materialwills sites.exeter.ac.uk/materialcultur…


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