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  2. English Handwriting 1500-1700: An Online Course

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/ceres/ehoc/overview.html
    Those with some experience, and beginners after some practice, might like to steer through the 'course lessons'. ... Absolute beginners should start with the first lesson and work through in sequence, as the lessons have been designed to build up
  3. https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?feed=rss2&author=18

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?feed=rss2&author=18
    3 Jul 2024: The most important lesson is that, when it comes to e-books, many women see them as a way of accessing a traditional sort of reading. ... So whatever it is they’re actually getting, people at least want to entertain the possibility that they might read
  4. English Faculty News | Page 80

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/page/80
    Dr Robert Macfarlane’s Work on Land Use, Language and Environmental Economics Features in Slate.com, November 2016. ... Dr Robert Macfarlane’s work on land use, language and environmental economics features in a Slate.com article examining the issues
  5. English Faculty News | Page 24

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/page/24
    RP is a collaboration between the University of Cambridge English Faculty, the London School of Economics Sociology Department, and University of […]. Amidst global plans for economic recovery, resilience, and prosperity, academics
  6. English Faculty News | Page 54

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/page/54
    Dr Trudi Tate gave a keynote paper on ‘The Hidden Legacies of War’ at a one-day conference exploring the legacies of World War I and the lessons of the past.
  7. Faculty of English

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Geoffrey.Kirsch
    My research interests lie at the intersection of nineteenth-century American literature and legal, economic, and political history. ... International free trade engendered economic and cultural homogeneity, and accordingly provoked protectionist backlash.
  8. Events This Week | Renaissance Research Group

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/renaissance/?p=702
    I conclude with a rhetorical reading of Petrarch’s Seniles 17.3 to explore how the “lesson” of style has been incorporated and naturalized in literary production.
  9. this lesson must continually be taught.
  10. Instinct and Expertise | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=151
    But it isn’t. It happens all the time. One of theatrical and literary reception history’s remarkable, underscrutinized lessons is the frequency with which human beings reach consensus about phenomena
  11. Alison V. Scott, Literature and the Idea of Luxury in Early Modern…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/45.3.14-1/
    Her work combines current research into economic and material history with an approach to the history of ideas associated with Quentin Skinner. ... The final section then looks at political and economic ideas of luxury in seventeenth-century culture,
  12. Faculty of English

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Lisa.Mullen/
    Presenter: ‘Free Thinking: Shakespeare’s Life Lessons’, BBC Radio 3, 21 April 2021.
  13. https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?feed=rss2&author=16

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?feed=rss2&author=16
    3 Jul 2024: Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012br / Hanneke Grootenboer (Oxford) and Joserra Marcaida Lopez (Cambridge)/p pCuring Thingsbr / Tuesday, 20 Nov 2012br / Simon Chaplin (Wellcome Library) and Christelle Rabier (London School of Economics)/p
  14. English Handwriting 1500-1700: An Online Course

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/ceres/ehoc/manuscripts.html
    Anyone wishing more supportive and intensive explanation/exploration of such manuscripts is advised to refer to the course lessons section of the site.
  15. Slow Shakespeare | Just another WordPress site | Page 11

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/page/11/
    Gentle girl, assist me, And e’en in kind love I do conjure thee, Who art the table wherein all my thoughts Are visibly charactered and engraved, To lesson me, and
  16. RGS | Renaissance Research Group

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/renaissance/?tag=rgs
    All are welcome. ‘On Not Defending Poetry: the economics of Sidney’s golden world’. ... 01/12/15. G-R06/07. On Not Defending Poetry: The Economics of Sidney’s Golden World.
  17. Events This Week | Renaissance Research Group

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/renaissance/?p=677
    Economic and Social History. Thursday, 27 October, 5 PM, Lecture Theatre, Trinity Hall.
  18. Speakers will include: Richard Fisher (former Managing Director of Academic Publishing at Cambridge University Press), Rupert Gatti (Faculty of Economics/Open Book Publishers), Anne Jarvis (University Librarian, Cambridge University Library), Danny
  19. Good and Bad Decisions | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=730
    However, in real-world scenarios, such as when making economic decisions, humans prove to be ‘irrational’, and their choices vary according to context.
  20. Faculty of English

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Claire.Wilkinson
    I returned to the Faculty of English in 2013 to begin work on my PhD as the Winton Doctoral Scholar in English and Economics. ... My general research interests are: eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature and culture; economics and literature
  21. So what does this tell us? The most important lesson is that, when it comes to e-books, many women see them as a way of accessing a traditional sort of ... These lessons fit with what we’ve already seen with successful e-book readers.
  22. David Clifford hosts ‘Overcoming Class Barriers at Cambridge’…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/7641
    The event aims to show both current students and potential applicants that many more students arrive at Cambridge without the economic or cultural capital traditionally thought necessary to secure Cambridge entry,
  23. English Faculty News | Page 88

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/page/88
    The conference timetable includes artistic practitioners and academic speakers from disciplines including literature, sociology, economics, visual arts, cultural studies, anthropology, history, music, and politics.
  24. English Faculty News | Page 44

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/page/44
    Carannog and the Dragon Beowulf the Warrior King […]. Laura Davies’ project ‘A Good Death’ has received £1000 from the Economic and Social Research Council for a collaborative public event with the
  25. Some Things I Learned From My Experiments (2) | What Literature Knows …

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=2562
    This wasn’t hard to understand. So in that previous post I described one lesson I learned: that isolating features of a literary text as experimental variables is an interesting thing ... And in this one, the second lesson is that even if an
  26. Dr Robert Macfarlane’s Work on Land Use, Language and Environmental Economics Features in Slate.com, November 2016.
  27. Dr Mina Gorji Lectures at ‘Poetry in Aldeburgh 2016’ | English…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/2466
    Dr Robert Macfarlane’s Work on Land Use, Language and Environmental Economics Features in Slate.com, November 2016.
  28. ‘ART / MONEY / CRISIS’ Conference at the Faculty of English and…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/1872
    The conference timetable includes artistic practitioners and academic speakers from disciplines including literature, sociology, economics, visual arts, cultural studies, anthropology, history, music, and politics.
  29. Image credit: A Good Death https://good-death.english.cam.ac.uk/events/deathly-encounters/. Laura Davies’ project ‘A Good Death’ has received £1000 from the Economic and Social Research Council
  30. Dr Sarah Haggarty Discusses Blake’s Songs of Innocence and of…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/2060
    She works primarily on long eighteenth-century British writing and culture, and has a special interest in the intersections of literary studies, anthropology, religious studies, and economics.
  31. Centre for Material Texts » Austen Saunders

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?author=18
    So what does this tell us? The most important lesson is that, when it comes to e-books, many women see them as a way of accessing a traditional sort of ... These lessons fit with what we’ve already seen with successful e-book readers.
  32. Professor David Trotter Gives Churchill Lecture, University of…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/2665
    Subsequent exploitation of that domain shaped the environments we now all inhabit, converting real-time communication at a distance – ‘connectivity’ – from a technological ambition to a social, political, and economic value.
  33. Professor Sarah Dillon speaking at Bennett Institute for Public…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/6655
    byAmidst global plans for economic recovery, resilience, and prosperity, academics and policymakers will meet for the Bennett Institute for Public Policy Annual Conference on Friday 22 April 2022 at the University
  34. Dr Sarah Dillon to Chair Expert Group on Narratives of Artificial…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/4551
    How are narratives nested in geopolitical, economic, and political relationships? Are negative narratives of AI a concern?
  35. Dr James Riley publishes ‘Well Beings: How the Seventies Lost Its…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/8186
    A follow-up to The Bad Trip (2019), Well Beings interrogates both the declinist and narcissistic narratives of the 1970s and against the backdrop of the period’s economic, political and
  36. Monday 12 February – Naming Diseases. Michael Rosen and Dr Laura Wright explore how diseases are named and the political, economic and social impact of disease names past and present.
  37. CFP for ‘Revolutionary Papers: Counter-Institutions, Politics and…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/5014
    English, University of Cambridge; Department of Sociology, London School of Economics, and co-sponsored by the Cambridge-Africa ALBORADA Research Fund and the Postcolonial Print Cultures International Research Network.
  38. Launch of Revolutionary Papers: Counter-Institutions,…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/6669
    RP is a collaboration between the University of Cambridge English Faculty, the London School of Economics Sociology Department, and University of the Western Cape Centre for Humanities Research.
  39. Judith E Wilson Drama Studio | Page 7

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/dramastudio/page/7/
    post-colonial economic policies in Africa.
  40. of knowing, more obviously ongoing across Theology, Natural Philosophy, Economics and Law.
  41. Katherine Dixon (PhD candidate, Faculty of English and St Edmund’s…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/6198
    The quality and range of research, supported by AHRC, works for the good of UK society and culture and contributes both to UK economic success and to the culture and welfare
  42. Every Phonetic Institute publication advertised that ‘Any Person may receive lessons from the Author by post gratuitously. ... Each lesson must be enclosed in a paid letter. The pupil can write about a dozen verses from the Bible, leaving spaces
  43. Events This Week | Renaissance Research Group

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/renaissance/?p=725
    Early Modern Economic and Social History Seminar. Thursday, 16th February, 5 PM, Room 9 of the History Faculty.
  44. If You Don’t Know, Just Ascham | Renaissance Research Group

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/renaissance/?p=875
    The Scholemaster’s Memories’ tries to tease out this dynamic transmutation between teachers and lessons, people and books, at the heart of humanist biography, situating Ascham’s manual in the tradition
  45. as well as in social, economic, regional, architectural and legal history, palaeography and manuscript studies.
  46. of its contents, helping to locate its economic and social context, its.
  47. https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?feed=rss2&author=14

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?feed=rss2&author=14
    3 Jul 2024: What effect has the recession, falling real and disposable incomes and economic uncertainty about the future had upon people’s book-buying habits? ... Which socio-economic groups buy Kindles the most? How many printed books does the Kindle buyer
  48. Faculty of English

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Philip.Connell
    Previous publications have included studies of the political and economic thought of British Romantic writers; popular culture in the early nineteenth century; the history of the book; poetry and national identity; ... Romanticism, Economics and the
  49. In paying more attention to the processes of consumption, attention is focused on social and economic aspects of the country house – a broadening of perspective which can offer a more rounded ... Collecting or consuming – motivations to consume; the
  50. The world of letters played a crucial role in helping to assimilate, explore and influence this changing world: from histories of civil society to economic philosophy, merchant handbooks and, last but ... the diverse literatures of commerce and their
  51. Events This Week | Renaissance Research Group

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/renaissance/?p=753
    of Applied Arts) at Things. Thursday 18 May. Early Modern Economic and Social History Seminar.

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