Centre For Editing Lives And Letters

About Centre For Editing Lives And Letters

The Centre for Editing Lives and Letters (CELL) develops projects focused on making archives matter, concentrating on the years 1500-1800. We are doctoral students, researchers, teachers and writers.

Centre For Editing Lives And Letters Description

Established as a Research Centre in July 2002 with funding from the AHRC, CELL is now independently established internationally as part of the academic landscape, pioneering projects foregrounding Renaissance Studies in the digital age. Originally housed at Queen Mary, University of London, CELL transferred to UCL in 2012. CELL's research agenda supports projects that pilot innovative methodologies and practices aimed at making archives matter, and that engage energetically with the wider community. We also offer seminars, events, a skills-based postgraduate training programme and have a thriving community of doctoral research students.

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Applications are open for our superb MA in Early Modern Studies.
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‘Women investors in overseas trade and colonisation, c. 1600-1650’. IHR Pollard Seminar Room, N301, Third Floor, IHR, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU 21 February 2019, 17:15 to 19:15
IHR British History in the 17th Century Seminar with Misha Ewen, University of Manchester

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Centre For Editing Lives And Letters is located at Centre for Editing Lives and Letters, UCL, Gower Street, WC1E 6BT London, United Kingdom
http://www.livesandletters.ac.uk