The Past as “Now”: Improvising the British Atlantic in America
April 19, 2023
When I’m turning pages of faded ink, written by people who died a long time ago, “time” starts to jump around. They died a long time ago—but they lived. They… READ MORE
April 19, 2023
When I’m turning pages of faded ink, written by people who died a long time ago, “time” starts to jump around. They died a long time ago—but they lived. They… READ MORE
April 17, 2023
Numerous scientific reports clearly describe the drastically declining health of species and ecosystems worldwide, but most of them fail to emphasize the cultural narratives, power relations, and historical dynamics that… READ MORE
April 14, 2023
It occurred to me to wonder what an Enlightenment littérateur might make of this book, which found me buried so often in playful dialogues and epistolary exchanges that it was… READ MORE
April 5, 2023
So, who was Anne de Graville? That’s a question that I have been asked a lot when explaining that I’ve been writing a book about her. There are two possible… READ MORE
April 4, 2023
We are delighted to share the launch of Boydell & Brewer Open Access where you can browse our growing collection of Open Access titles from Boydell Press, James Currey, Camden… READ MORE
April 3, 2023
We welcome a new month by listing some of our new releases this April. Don’t forget that you can order any of these titles using our special blog discount, found… READ MORE
March 23, 2023
Q: What was The Great Vogue? CP: Throughout Western Europe, there was a veritable craze for playing the guitar during the first four decades of the nineteenth century; yet astonishingly… READ MORE
March 20, 2023
Why did the years of the Civil Wars and Interregnum, some of the most turbulent decades of English history, also produce so many crucial works in the study of early… READ MORE
March 17, 2023
We continue to share our author’s picks from their own research of women whose contributions should be better recognized. You can read Part One here. The Memoirs of Ceija Stojka,… READ MORE
March 16, 2023
The idea for this book was suggested by the general editors of a self-contained sub-series called ‘Charlemagne: A European Icon’, published under the umbrella of Bristol Studies in Medieval Cultures… READ MORE