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Eva Lauenstein
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Nuria Gisbert left a comment for Eva Lauenstein
"Eva I love your profile illustration! Who is it by?"
Mar 14, 2015
Nuria Gisbert joined Eva Lauenstein's group

Reformation Reading Group

Join us to discuss all aspects of Reformation culture! We are hoping to get together a mixed group of people interested in various different fields including but not limited to gender studies, book history, theology, material culture, literature and art history. As a running project for the group we hope to dissect and analyse the Monument of Matrons compiled by Thomas Bentley (1582). Whilst this eclectic text has been an invaluable resource for many scholars in the field of Reformation…See More
Mar 14, 2015
Jane Bassett joined Eva Lauenstein's group

Reformation Reading Group

Join us to discuss all aspects of Reformation culture! We are hoping to get together a mixed group of people interested in various different fields including but not limited to gender studies, book history, theology, material culture, literature and art history. As a running project for the group we hope to dissect and analyse the Monument of Matrons compiled by Thomas Bentley (1582). Whilst this eclectic text has been an invaluable resource for many scholars in the field of Reformation…See More
Mar 4, 2015
Catrin Griffiths joined Eva Lauenstein's group

Reformation Reading Group

Join us to discuss all aspects of Reformation culture! We are hoping to get together a mixed group of people interested in various different fields including but not limited to gender studies, book history, theology, material culture, literature and art history. As a running project for the group we hope to dissect and analyse the Monument of Matrons compiled by Thomas Bentley (1582). Whilst this eclectic text has been an invaluable resource for many scholars in the field of Reformation…See More
Feb 21, 2015
Lou Horton joined Eva Lauenstein's group

Reformation Reading Group

Join us to discuss all aspects of Reformation culture! We are hoping to get together a mixed group of people interested in various different fields including but not limited to gender studies, book history, theology, material culture, literature and art history. As a running project for the group we hope to dissect and analyse the Monument of Matrons compiled by Thomas Bentley (1582). Whilst this eclectic text has been an invaluable resource for many scholars in the field of Reformation…See More
Jan 5, 2015
Eva Lauenstein posted a group

Reformation Reading Group

Join us to discuss all aspects of Reformation culture! We are hoping to get together a mixed group of people interested in various different fields including but not limited to gender studies, book history, theology, material culture, literature and art history. As a running project for the group we hope to dissect and analyse the Monument of Matrons compiled by Thomas Bentley (1582). Whilst this eclectic text has been an invaluable resource for many scholars in the field of Reformation…See More
Jan 5, 2015
Eva Lauenstein joined Simon Smith's group
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London Renaissance Seminar

The London Renaissance Seminar is a forum for the discussion of all aspects of early modern history, literature and culture. It meets regularly at Birkbeck in term time, holding Saturday seminars, events and conferences.See More
Oct 22, 2014
Rebecca Tomlin left a comment for Eva Lauenstein
"Hi Eva, thanks for joining EMRG, watch out for more details of our first meeting this year in the next few days! "
Oct 6, 2014
Steven Breeze left a comment for Eva Lauenstein
"Hi Eva - I got your invite to join our group. We arent meeting much any more Im afraid but hopefully us medievalists will all get together at some point this term! Are there any other medieval-related people starting this year that you know of?…"
Oct 5, 2014
Eva Lauenstein joined ArtLess's group
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The ArtLess Group

The ArtLess Group is an open platform, network and community open to all School of Arts M.Phil/PhDs. Its a chance to develop collaborations and projects, to leverage funding, to connect to initiatives with others and to pool the collective creative resources and connections we all have> . To take part here, please sign up first as a member at…See More
Oct 5, 2014
Eva Lauenstein is now a member of Dandelion Network
Oct 3, 2014

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Institutional affiliation
Birkbeck
Research interests
Late Medieval, Early Modern literature of remembrance and death

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At 19:11 on May 2, 2015, STELLA KWALE said…

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At 11:11 on March 14, 2015, Nuria Gisbert said…
Eva I love your profile illustration! Who is it by?
At 14:43 on October 6, 2014, Rebecca Tomlin said…

Hi Eva, thanks for joining EMRG, watch out for more details of our first meeting this year in the next few days!

At 18:52 on October 5, 2014, Steven Breeze said…

Hi Eva - I got your invite to join our group. We arent meeting much any more Im afraid but hopefully us medievalists will all get together at some point this term! Are there any other medieval-related people starting this year that you know of? cheers, Steven

 
 
 

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