Friday, January 31, 2020
Some Tweets and Retweets From the American Catholic Historical Association Twitter Account
Things to look forward to in 2020? The History of Christianity’s forthcoming CFP. We have it all from Race in the Middile Ages, to US elections, 1619 & relg, #DevotionalStuff in antiquity and now, to teaching the BIG Christian History survey. Stay tuned!
— History of Christianity AAR (@HistOfXianity) January 10, 2020
On Tuesday, myself, Dr James Kelly and Professor Michael Questier were part of a Roundtable at the IHR Religious History of Britain seminar. We discussed what work is currently being done in early modern British Catholic history, where it should be headed, and what needs more pic.twitter.com/swB9C6EKn6
— Dr Eilish Gregory (@EilishGregory) January 10, 2020
For those not at #ACHA20 or who didn’t pick up a copy, the just released white paper coming out of 2018 Envisioning the Future of Catholic Religious Archives conference @BostonCollege @achahistory 1/2 pic.twitter.com/RP0e2al0gA
— Kyle B Roberts (@kylebroberts) January 5, 2020
The project's James Kelly is one of the panellists, with @EilishGregory and Michael Questier, for a discussion on 'Towards a fresh agenda for research on post-Reformation British Catholicism' at the @IHR_RelHisBrit this coming Tuesday 7 Jan. Details here: https://t.co/Qr3jBX2A3Z
— Monks in Motion (@monksinmotion) January 3, 2020
Alexander O'Neal, "If You Were Here Tonight."
Jadakiss, "ME"
Samples Peabo Bryson's song (at a sped-up pace), "Give Me Your Love", from the album Don't Play With Fire (Capitol, 1982). Again, I first learned of this song thirty minutes to midnight on Thursday.