by cemsad | Jan 25, 2022 | Events, News
“The Souls of Departed Utensils”: Death and Indigenous Material Culture in Eighteenth Century Britain, our second seminar and Q&A for 2021, presented by Robbie Richardson, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Princeton University, is now available to view...
by cemsad | Nov 30, 2021 | Events
In November 2021 CEMS ANU members, including two HDR candidates, spoke to their most recent research in progress. Chaired by Senior Lecturer Kate Flaherty, the first panellists spoke on ‘Double-take: Revisionary Readings of Early Modern Texts.’ Centre Director Ros...
by cemsad | Oct 11, 2021 | News
‘Transforming the Early Modern Archive’ is an ARC funded linkage project, bringing researchers together from State Library Victoria, ANU, La Trobe University, University of Newcastle and Victoria University of Wellington. The project is investigating the...
by cemsad | Aug 23, 2021 | News
On August 23, 2021, the fruit of four years’ labour was launched. This searchable index of Early Modern Women’s Complaint Poetry reveals women’s engagement with the powerful and ubiquitous rhetorical mode of complaint during the English Renaissance....
by cemsad | Aug 23, 2021 | Researcher spotlight
The first few decades of the nineteenth century were an exciting time for women’s fashionable and fancy dress. The fashion press expanded, costume or fancy-dress balls became increasingly popular, all of which provided new and expanded arenas for women to express...