The recording of Prof. Hugh Haughton's MCCS annual lecture, 'The Ghost of the Letter: Corresponding Subjects and Objects' (11 May 2022) is now available here:...
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MCCS Annual Lecture 2022, 11 May 2022
'The Ghost of the Letter: Corresponding Subjects and Objects' Join us in the magnificent Historic Reading Room of the John Rylands Library on Deansgate on 11 May 2022 for the annual lecture of the Manchester Centre for Correspondence Studies (MCCS). Hosted by Dr...
Authentication and Forgery in Letters workshop, 13 April 2022
We're holding our next event this academic year on 13 April 2022, from 1.45pm at the John Rylands Research Institute & Library on Deansgate. Join us for an academic led symposium to explore authentication and forgery in classical, biblical and patristic letters...
Digital Humanities approaches to text editing, 2 March 2018
Our second of two workshops this semester is now open for registration via our Google form. This workshop will engage participants in a discussion about the future of Digital Humanities approaches to creating and displaying text editions. Three papers will explore...
Ethical and interpretative issues workshop, 16 February 2018
Our first of two workshops this semester is now fully booked. To register for the waiting list, please fill out our Google form.This workshop will engage participants in interdisciplinary conversation on the theme of the ethical and interpretative challenges of...
Seminar 3 – Private and Public Letters – 14 December
Please join us for our third seminar this semester. Four lightning talks will consider issues involved in working with private and public correspondence, with discussion following.14 December, 5pm - 6:30pm, Christie Room, The John Rylands Library. All welcome!We will...
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