and is the critical resource for scholars of British culture from the Middle Ages to the present.
The Journal of British Studies seeks submissions for a special series of short essays to be published over the course of 2026 on the topic of “1776: Views from the British World.”
The Journal of British Studies seeks submissions for a special series of short essays to be published over the course of 2026 on the topic of “1776: Views from the British World.”
In the latest One British Archive, @ellamchawk.bsky.social creates intricately decorated biscuits as a form of close reading.
Read more about this unconventional archive in JBS: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
#foodhist #skystorians #history
In the latest One British Archive, @ellamchawk.bsky.social creates intricately decorated biscuits as a form of close reading.
Read more about this unconventional archive in JBS: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
#foodhist #skystorians #history
“A Place of Refuge to Republicans and Royalists”: The French Revolution in British Dominica by Heather Freund
Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
“A Place of Refuge to Republicans and Royalists”: The French Revolution in British Dominica by Heather Freund
Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
📅April 29
"How I Wrote This," featuring Amy Bell
Amy Bell will join journal editors Tammy Proctor and Nadja Durbach for a conversation and Q & A about the writing of her article "Crime Scene Photography in England, 1895-1960."
Info & RSVP: www.nacbs.org/event-detail...
📅April 29
"How I Wrote This," featuring Amy Bell
Amy Bell will join journal editors Tammy Proctor and Nadja Durbach for a conversation and Q & A about the writing of her article "Crime Scene Photography in England, 1895-1960."
Info & RSVP: www.nacbs.org/event-detail...