An opportunity for a medievalist to join the team at Cambridge: www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DQQ346/a...
@realmandeville
Medievalist & wanderer. π³οΈβπ Travel, literature, history, cats. πβA Travel Guide to the Middle Agesβ - βstunningβ (The Times) University of Cambridge; Girton College Cambridge; London https://linktr.ee/realmandeville
An opportunity for a medievalist to join the team at Cambridge: www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DQQ346/a...
My substack newsletter on Brexit, political folly and the yawning horror of a Reform government.
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Free, onlyne, searchable Middel Englisshe Dictionarye. "The world's largest searchable database of Middle English lexicon and usage for the period 1100-1500."
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The Medieval Ideas Creative Lab at Cambridge now has a mailing list: you can sign up at lists.cam.ac.uk/sympa/info/e... to hear about creative interactions with medieval sources
Boot with flowers and lozenges Northern dynasties, Chinac 6th century CE. Embroidery, polychrome silk threads on silk tabby and damask; hemp threads
πΏπ’π₯ΎA 6th-century CE boot with flowers and lozenges, Northern dynasties of China. Embroidery, polychrome silk threads on silk tabby and damask; hemp threads, at the Hong Kong Palace Museum
Wonderful news from Birkbeck's School of Historical Studies. We're hiring not one but TWO open-ended, full-time roles: Medieval Studies, and History of Art! cis7.bbk.ac.uk/home.html#fi...
Distinguished Lecture Series, 2025-26 Sem 2
Anthony Bale, Professor of Medieval & Renaissance English, University of Cambridge
Conflict, Novelty and Print: The Birth of News Writing in the West
Feb 5, 2026, 4PM (Thu)
HKU Black Box, Room 54, LG/F, Centennial Campus, HKU
The CFP for the Gender & Medieval Studies conference 2026 is now LIVE! The theme is Gender & Creativity. The conf will be held in Oxford, 8-10 Sept, abstracts due to me by 13 April. Full details on the GMS website (artwork by @hellomizk.bsky.social) medievalgender.co.uk/2026-oxford/
Defenceless under the night
Our world in stupor lies;
Yet, dotted everywhere,
Ironic points of light
Flash out wherever the Just
Exchange their messages:
May I, composed like them
Of Eros and of dust,
Beleaguered by the same
Negation and despair,
Show an affirming flame.
-W. H. Auden
How did a Yorkshire hermit become more widely read than Geoffrey Chaucer?
Today, @churchofengland.org commemorates 14th-century writer Richard Rolle.
And thanks to an amazing discovery by Dr Timothy Glover, we now know much more about Rolle's life and work.
Find out more π
https://bit.ly/4sMcsoL
Lent 2026 Term Card for the Cambridge Medieval History Research Seminar. All sessions take place at 4pm in Sidgwick Lecture Block Room 5!
Had same problem last week and had to disregard a load of donations because past me hadnβt set up a notes thing on my phone, which present me has now done π
TOMORROW! @cam.ac.uk
β‘οΈ Russia welcomes Trump's tariffs on NATO allies over Greenland as 'collapse' of alliance.
"The transatlantic alliance is over," Kremlin economic negotiator Kirill Dmitriev said.
Creative Medievalism folks should check out the cfp below- short essays due 1 May. And keep your eyes peeled for the Gender & Medieval Studies conf cfp soon- this yearβs topic is Gender & Creativity! (Conf will be in Oxford, in Sept).
Me and my creative-critical bestie Kristen Haas Curtis
My PowerPoint for my talk on my Beowulf and Margery Kempe poetry
Representing the Guild of Medievalist Makers
Kristen Haas Curtisβ amazing presentation
The Creative Medievalisms symposium organised by @realmandeville.bsky.social was an absolute BLAST β¨ @hellomizk.bsky.social & I had an amazing time, repping @guildmedmak.bsky.social and presenting on our creative-critical work π Thank you for inviting us, Anthony!
A PowerPoint slide showing an artwork by comic-maker Marnie Galloway, in which modern (digital) artists are presented as though they were scribe-artists in a medieval monastic scriptorium. The three modern-medieval figures are surrounded by mythical creatures and leafwork in a modern take on medieval manuscript art.
Comic-maker Kristen Haas Curtis stands at a lectern, looking towards a screen showing a PowerPoint slide. The bottom right quarter of the slide shows a pair of scissors, the blades of which are pointing towards Curtis's face in an alarming/amusing way that makes it seem as though the scissors are coming for her.
A screen showing a PowerPoint slide with images showing 12 pages from Isabel Davis, Conceiving Histories: Trying for Pregnancy, Past and Present (MIT Press, 2025). The images in the book are done by Anna Burel and they are analog/collage art. In the bottom right of the photo Isabel Davis is speaking at a lectern.
Laura Varnam (University College, University of Oxford) presenting her work which is projected on a PowerPoint slide on a screen behind her - the slide gives the title of her paper "Beowulf and Margery Kempe Poetry: Show and Tell".
Just had the most inspiring & invigorating couple of days @ Creative Medievalisms Now workshop @ Cambridge. Fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, print-makers, comic-makers, film-makers, visual artists & more, all drawing on medieval sources. I spoke about my work & received so much in return β€οΈ
π Lecture next week @girtoncollege.bsky.social: all welcome. Susan Maddock (@uniofeastanglia.bsky.social; Ex-Principal Archivist @norfolkro.bsky.social): 'βFree from their husbandsβ: #MargeryKempe & other wives & widows in fifteenth-century Lynn.' Stanley Library, Girton College, 20th Jan, 5:30pm.
A compelling, heartfelt and urgent piece about venesection, blood, and the NHS by Clair Wills in @nybooks.com
A section of books in a display. At the center, in between a For Dummies Book and Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, is a book titled A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages by Anthony Bale.
Saw this in the wild at my local library @realmandeville.bsky.social
Birkbeck, University of London, is seeking a Lecturer in Medieval Studies to join our dynamic team within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Autumn 2026. As Lecturer in Medieval Studies you will contribute to the teaching of Medieval English literature and Medieval history across the Faculty, within our School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication, and School of Historical Studies - this includes our BA English and BA History programmes, as well as postgraduate taught programmes in the two subject areas. This post is offered on a permanent contract at Birkbeck, full time 35 hours per week, with a salary of Β£44,247 rising to Β£60,858 per year. Teaching hours will vary from 6pm - 9pm, Monday to Friday. To be successful, you will bring research expertise in the literature, history and culture of the Late Medieval period (c.1300-1500), and demonstrate a capacity to contribute to interdisciplinary research and teaching, participate actively in curriculum development, supervise doctoral students, and help shape the intellectual life of our vibrant academic community. We would also welcome applicants who would be able to contribute to collaborative teaching programmes or research in the Faculty, in areas such as identity, race/ethnicity, or gender - experience of collaboration with cultural institutions, whether through research or teaching, is also welcome. Core responsibilities will initially include programme/module administration, teaching, supervision, assessment, student support and pastoral care. You will also be equipped to supervise doctoral students. With a PhD in any area of Medieval Studies, you will contribute the Facultyβs and Schoolsβ research impact and culture, and to the intellectual and cultural life of the institution and the various communities and partners with whom we work and serve.
Birkbeck is hiring a Lecturer in Medieval Studies (c.1300-1500), full-time and open-ended.
They will be formally based in English but expected to be able to contribute about 0.5FTE to History, including teaching and supervision.
Closing date Feb 23rd: cis7.bbk.ac.uk/vacancy/lect...
'Despite all their difficulties, universities remain an enormous and irreplaceable national asset. As well as educating millions of people, they generate about Β£24bn in export earnings, which is about 1% of GDP β more than aircraft manufacturing and legal services combined'. 1/2
Amazing collections, lovely people. Come and spend a year doing research @theul.bsky.social @theulspeccoll.bsky.social
There's room for another historian (or anthropologist) at @girtoncollege.bsky.social !
3-year postdoc research fellowship, apply by 12 January!
www.girton.cam.ac.uk/job-vacancie...
copies of A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages by Anthony Bale and The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison in front of the OTB Alexandria City of Readers mural
goodbye old year, hello new books
Some of the faces of @chestercathedral.bsky.social
Chester Cathedral in Lego, in Chester Cathedral @chestercathedral.bsky.social
Recorrer Europa como un caballero medieval π§
"GuΓa de viajes por la Edad Media" de Anthony Bale entre los mejores ensayos para regalar estas Navidades recomendados en el especial del ABC βοΈ
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#ΓticoHistoria
'Creative Medievalisms Now: Writing the Middle Ages Today and Tomorrow', forthcoming symposium at Cambridge. A two-day symposium for writer-researchers working on medieval materials to reflect on craft, research processes, and work in progress.
Booking essential: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/creative-m...
Vacancy: Assistant Professor of Celtic, with a specialism in Old Irish, University of Cambridge.
#MedievalSky
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