Cambridge History of Memory and Emotions Workshop
@HistMemEmo
Twitter account of the graduate students' Memory and Emotions Workshop @CamHistory. Email: [email protected] Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/histmememo
Our last session of term (and the year!) will be held tomorrow, Tuesday 1st July, in Christ's College New Court Seminar Room and online, 1-3pm; if you want to attend online and aren't on the mailing list, then just drop us an email (in bio), and the link will be circulated soon!

We're very excited to be able to share our termcard for this Easter term 2024/5--beginning this Tuesday 3rd June, 1-3pm BST in Christ's College and online! A link to join the online session will be circulated to our mailing list soon, so do sign up if you're not already.

Dale is doing great work, Nicolls' Outpost - one of the northernmost places British forces made it to in the Gulf Coast part of the War of 1812 - is a crucial piece of the history of Native American agency in this era & region, with legacies still with us. #History #Warof1812
New documents rewrite #history of the #Warof1812 in Florida & Georgia! youtu.be/Gagc2xlPp1o?si… #floridahistory #georgiahistory @GeorgiaHistory @RoyalMarinesMus @RoyalMarines #britishhistory @RoyalMarines @RMHistSociety
Our call for papers for Easter term 2025 is out! Postgraduates at all stages of research are warmly invited to send us in their abstracts by 30 April, whether for a work on the verge of submission/publication, or for a work-in-progress looking for some feedback--all welcome.

We're excited to share our Lent 2025 termcard, and to kick things off tomorrow, Tuesday 18th, 1-3pm, with an online session with two speakers from the Other Place! A link to the meeting has been shared to our mailing list-if you're not on the list yet, just contact the convenors.

2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau and the 30th anniversary of the genocide in Bosnia. If you work on Holocaust studies, have a look at the poster and contact Beatrice Leeming [email protected] and Evie Robinson [email protected]

One of the most important dates for Memory Studies in the UK is Holocaust Memorial Day. This year, Cambridge University marks the occasion with a week of extraordinary events organised by the indomitable Beatrice Leeming. Have a look at the poster and mark your calendars!

One day left to submit your abstracts! 🕰️
Our Lent Term CfP is now live! We welcome 250 word abstracts + bio on the theme Form and Function. Please apply by 10 January 2025 ✨
Just a quick reminder that our deadline for the Lent 2025 Cycle is in one week on 8 January! Roll up for a friendly, big-tent workshop with a 300 word abstract and 100 word bio note!

You still have a week to submit your abstracts - We look forward to reading them!
We are thrilled to announce out Lent Call for Papers- If you are interested in submitting a 20 min paper on the theme of 'Exchanging Knowledge,' please submit your abstract by 6 January! Read below for more details or DM us for a plain text version.
For Advent Day 5, Marlo Avidon recounts 'A Very Pepysian Christmas' from 1667 - Read all about it on the blog! doinghistoryinpublic.org/2024/12/05/a-v…
Read our Day Six Advent post, ‘Hither page and don my tiara’ on the blog now! doinghistoryinpublic.org/2024/12/06/hit…
For Day 7 of Advent (One Whole Week!!!) Marlo Avidon explores gift exchange practices in Early Modern England! doinghistoryinpublic.org/2024/12/07/hol…
For Day 10 of Advent Ben Oldham writes on 'The Winter of Discontent: Towton, 1461’. Check it out on the Blog! doinghistoryinpublic.org/2024/12/10/the…
For today’s Advent post, Kit Treadwell describes ‘The Welsh Dadolwch and Princely Favour’. You can read more on the blog using the link below! doinghistoryinpublic.org/?p=9204
Don’t miss today’s advent post ‘More Gravy than Grave’ Read all about it on the blog today! doinghistoryinpublic.org/2024/12/13/mor…
In case you missed it, be sure to check out yesterday’s advent post on Queen Victoria’s Christmas Tree! doinghistoryinpublic.org/2024/12/14/que…
For today’s advent, learn all about Christmas in the Victorian Workhouse, courtesy of Fabia Buescher Read all about it on the blog! doinghistoryinpublic.org/?p=9284
With just a few days of advent posts remaining be sure to read David Martin’s post latest post ‘On the Thirteenth Day of Christmas’ up now on the blog! doinghistoryinpublic.org/?p=9288
We are thrilled to announce out Lent Call for Papers- If you are interested in submitting a 20 min paper on the theme of 'Exchanging Knowledge,' please submit your abstract by 6 January! Read below for more details or DM us for a plain text version.