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Urban Revolt, Citizenship and Town Politics (2023)
Book Chapter
Liddy, C. D. (in press). Urban Revolt, Citizenship and Town Politics. In P. Lantschner, & M. Prak (Eds.), Cambridge Urban History of Europe, Volume II: Medieval and Early Modern. Cambridge University Press

How should we understand the politics of the pre-modern European town? One way in which we might try to answer this open-ended question is to narrow its terms: did urban politics have its own dynamics, or did it embody wider historical forces? Some s... Read More about Urban Revolt, Citizenship and Town Politics.

The Ottoman art of word-painting. Rhyme and reason in seventeenth-century Turkish literary letters (2023)
Journal Article
Woodhead, C. (2023). The Ottoman art of word-painting. Rhyme and reason in seventeenth-century Turkish literary letters. The Seventeenth Century, 38(5), 885-903 . https://doi.org/10.1080/0268117x.2023.2223569

Among highly-educated Ottomans letter-writing was not simply a means of practical communication but an art in itself and a significant aspect of Ottoman literary culture. Collections of exemplary letters from the seventeenth century survive in consid... Read More about The Ottoman art of word-painting. Rhyme and reason in seventeenth-century Turkish literary letters.

Reading through the Pandemic: Promoting Active Digital Engagement with Text-Based Resources (2023)
Journal Article
Barrett, G., East, M., Fitzgibbons, J., Vescovi, M., & Wood, J. (2023). Reading through the Pandemic: Promoting Active Digital Engagement with Text-Based Resources. IMPact, 6(2), 1-30

This small-scale study highlights some of the challenges faced teaching first-year undergraduate History students during the Covid-19 pandemic in the 2019-20 and 2020-21 academic years and outlines the strategies that were put in place to address the... Read More about Reading through the Pandemic: Promoting Active Digital Engagement with Text-Based Resources.

The household accounts of Marie, duchess of Anjou. A criticial edition of Archives Nationales KK 241 Les comptes de l’hôtel de Marie, duchesse d’Anjou (1365-1366): Édition critique du ms. Archives nationales, KK 241 (2023)
Journal Article
Graham-Goering, E. (2023). The household accounts of Marie, duchess of Anjou. A criticial edition of Archives Nationales KK 241 Les comptes de l’hôtel de Marie, duchesse d’Anjou (1365-1366): Édition critique du ms. Archives nationales, KK 241. Annales de Bretagne et des Pays de l’Ouest, 130(2), 307-343. https://doi.org/10.4000/abpo.8485

This critical edition of Marie de Bretagne's Hotel Account (National Archives, KK 241) pays tribute not only to the expertise of Michael Jones as a prolific editor of archival material relating to the Breton ducal family, but also to his fundamental... Read More about The household accounts of Marie, duchess of Anjou. A criticial edition of Archives Nationales KK 241 Les comptes de l’hôtel de Marie, duchesse d’Anjou (1365-1366): Édition critique du ms. Archives nationales, KK 241.

The Classical Association: a Brand New Branch! (2023)
Digital Artefact
Barrett, G. (2023). The Classical Association: a Brand New Branch!. [The Classical Association]. Rickmansworth

On 11 May 2023 the Classical Studies programme at the University of Lincoln was delighted to host Professor Thomas Harrison, recently appointed Keeper of the Department of Greece and Rome at the British Museum. Tom’s riveting presentation – on his vi... Read More about The Classical Association: a Brand New Branch!.

Public Meetings, Respectable Requisitions, and Popular Politics in Great Britain and Ireland, c.1769–1850 (2023)
Journal Article
Huzzey, R. (2023). Public Meetings, Respectable Requisitions, and Popular Politics in Great Britain and Ireland, c.1769–1850. The English Historical Review, 138(590-591), 185-221. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cead006

This article examines the practice of ‘requisitioning’ public meetings in Great Britain and Ireland. These written requests to office-holders emerged in Ireland and then Great Britain, following bitter contests over the authenticity and authority of... Read More about Public Meetings, Respectable Requisitions, and Popular Politics in Great Britain and Ireland, c.1769–1850.