by Sarah May | Nov 12, 2018 | fellowships, research
John Rylands Research Institute Visit our website Emerson Richards is a doctoral candidate at Indiana University Bloomington in the department of Comparative Literature and the Institute for Medieval Studies. Between September and December 2017, Emerson was the...
by Sarah May | Nov 6, 2018 | fellowships, funding, projects, research, Uncategorised
John Rylands Research Institute Visit our website Michael Smith is an Early Career Researcher who works on the history of emotions and religious culture in the early modern period. During summer 2018, Michael held an Early Career Fellowship at the John Rylands...
by Sarah May | Oct 25, 2018 | funding, projects, research
John Rylands Research Institute Visit our website Stephen Parker and Matthew Jeffries (German) were recently been awarded a Leverhulme Project Grant for their project ‘Double Agent: Heinrich Simon’s Constitutional Mission in Neo-Absolutist...
by Sarah May | Oct 18, 2018 | projects, research, Uncategorised
John Rylands Research Institute Visit our website Oscar Seip is a PhD student at the John Rylands Research Institute. In the below post, he talks about his research into 16th century literary networks. TOUCHING THE PAST: USING LETTERS AND PRINTED WORKS TO RECONSTRUCT...
by Sarah May | Oct 10, 2018 | events, funding, projects, research
John Rylands Research Institute Visit our website Naomi Billingsley is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at The John Rylands Research Institute. In 2017, she and her colleagues set up the Lives and Afterlives of Letters Network using a JRRI Collaboration Grant. Here...
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