Failure in the Archives was a success!
Well done to everyone involved in the Failure in the Archives conference on Thursday 30th October - a hugely successful event.
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Well done to everyone involved in the Failure in the Archives conference on Thursday 30th October - a hugely successful event.
With the new academic year underway, CELL is happy to announce the schedule for the Director’s Seminar for the first term 2014-15. Led by CELL’s Director, Professor Lisa Jardine, the seminar is where CELL gets together to find out what’s going on.
Registration is now open for our hotly anticipated conference on 30 October 2014, Failure in the Archives, featuring a keynote address by Natalie Zemon Davis. Please note that, if you're unable to attend the full day, it is also possible to register for Natalie's lecture separately.
CELL is delighted to announce it has a new Research Associate, Dr Louisiane Ferlier. We look forward to welcoming her in September. In the meantime here are details of her upcoming conference, Forms and Formats: Experimenting with print, 1695-1815
CELL, in partnership with the Johns Hopkins University’s Sheridan Libraries and the Princeton University Library, have been awarded a $488,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to implement The Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe. This new digital humanities research initiative will explore historical reading practices through the lens of manuscript annotations preserved in early printed books.
The Centre for Editing Lives and Letters (CELL) is pleased to announce ‘Failure in the Archives’, a conference celebrating the frustrations of archival research, to be held on 30 October 2014 and featuring a keynote address by Natalie Zemon Davis. Further details can be found along with a full Call for Papers at the conference website. Please submit all questions, feedback, and proposals to FailureInTheArchives@gmail.com no later than 31 July 2014.
CELL invites proposals for papers to be given at the 2015 annual conference of the Renaissance Society of America (RSA), to be held at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin next spring, 26–28 March 2015. The deadline for receipt of proposals is Friday, 30 May.
With 2014 well underway and a new term beginning at UCL, CELL are happy to announce the schedule for the Director's Seminar for the second term. Led by CELL's Director, Professor Lisa Jardine, the seminar is where CELL gets together to find out what's going on. Featuring a mixture of workshops, reading groups and papers, the Seminar programme promises to be a fascinating way to get involved with CELL.
CELL and our UCL sister institute CHIRP are excited to be hosting artist Grayson Perry for a grand public lecture, to be held at RIBA on Tuesday 26 November.