When you're up at 4am for work Monday - Friday...
You can't wait for the weekend to get a 'lie in'... Then when the weekend rolls around...Your body clocks like...
"HEY ITS 5.30 YOU LAZY GIT...GET YOUR HAIRY NO GOOD ASS OUTTA BED"
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#weekend #bodyclock #earlyam #no #noooooooo #notagain #wakeUpDing
#wakeUpDing #notagain #noooooooo #no #earlyam #bodyclock #weekend
Joyce E. Chaplin of Harvard yesterday gave a fascinating talk for our #History of the #Book seminar on her research into manuscript weather annotations in #EarlyAm almanacs, 1646-1820.
Here is an almanac for 1828 from Upper Austria. Clearly, it was heavily used yet some one for some reason preserved it.
The image serves to locate the calendar and its intended purpose in the social and intellectual world of the day, between learned and popular culture.
#history #book #earlyam #bookhistodons
Thursday, 1 December, 5 p.m. (EST) via Zoom:
Five College Seminar in the #History of the #Book:
Joyce Chaplin will speak on:
'Climate in Words and Numbers: How Early Americans Recorded #Weather in Almanacs.'
Joyce Chaplin is the James Duncan Phillips Professor of Early #American #History at Harvard University, where she teaches the histories of #science, #climate, #colonialism, and #environment.
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#Histodons #BookHistodons #EarlyAm #ClimateChange #ephemera #Books
#history #book #weather #american #science #climate #colonialism #environment #histodons #bookhistodons #earlyam #climatechange #ephemera #books
Thursday, 1 December, 5 p.m. (US EST) via Zoom.
My co-chair Jim Kelly and I invite you to attend our next @5Colleges Seminar in the #History of the #Book:
Joyce Chaplin (James Duncan Phillips Professor of Early American History @Harvard) will speak on:
"Climate in Words and Numbers: How Early #Americans Recorded #Weather in Almanacs."
Please join us!
Registration:
https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/event/bookhistchaplin2022
#BookHistory #BookHistodons #histodons #EarlyAm #weather #Climate #ephemera #ClimateChange
#history #book #americans #weather #bookhistory #bookhistodons #histodons #earlyam #climate #ephemera #climatechange
How a Draft of the Constitution Ended Up in a Drawer in Trenton, N.J. - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/20/nyregion/draft-constitution-trenton-nj.html
Interesting piece about #archives, #Colonial era and #AmericanRevolution, public attitudes toward #history, and the effect of widely separated #historic sites on cultural #tourism
#EarlyAm #HistoricPreservation
#historicpreservation #earlyam #tourism #historic #history #Americanrevolution #colonial #archives
Our Five College Seminar in the #History of the #Books tries to represent the diversity of the field by presenting current research from both established and #EarlyCareer scholars.
Here is a list of topics in recent years:
https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/five-college-book-history-seminar
Our next seminar (via Zoom, December 1) features Joyce Chaplin (Harvard):
" #Climate in Words and Numbers: How Early Americans Recorded Weather in Almanacs"
https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/event/bookhistchaplin2022
#EarlyAm #AmLit #Book#History #BookHistodons
#bookhistodons #book #amlit #earlyam #climate #earlycareer #books #history
Big, happy, wonderful news! The book catalog entry and pre-order link for my edited collection, Handwriting in Early America: A Media History, just dropped! https://www.umasspress.com/9781625347190/handwriting-in-early-america/
#handwriting #manuscript #manuscriptstudies #bookhistory #bookhistodon @bookhistodons @litstudies #earlyam #amlit #paleography #bibliodon #bibliography
#handwriting #manuscript #manuscriptstudies #bookhistory #bookhistodon #earlyam #amlit #paleography #bibliodon #bibliography
Big, happy, wonderful news! The book catalog entry and pre-order link for my edited collection, Handwriting in Early America: A Media History, just dropped! #handwriting #manuscript #manuscriptstudies #bookhistory #bookhistodon @bookhistodons @litstudies #earlyam #amlit #paleography #bibliodon #bibliography https://www.umasspress.com/9781625347190/handwriting-in-early-america/
#handwriting #manuscript #manuscriptstudies #bookhistory #bookhistodon #earlyam #amlit #paleography #bibliodon #bibliography
I think one of the most cringy things about other social media platforms to me was watching people turn themselves into a ābrandā. Real life āfriendsā posting ONLY the highlights reels of their life always seemed fake to me. I was late diagnosed with autism so Iāve spent a lot of my adult years trying to āunmaskā my autistic traits. So, seeing a lot of neurotypicals try to brand themselves and sell only the highlights always seemed a lot like masking! Anyways, I think itās cool if you have something to sell, a craft, your talent, whatever, but your art is not your entire self. I like when people post/toot about their struggles sometimes. It feels real and human. It gives me something tangible to connect to. It makes me feel like Iām not the only one struggling. A little vulnerability could really help someone else who is struggling. Iāll never be a brand. I never want to be a brand. Iām just myself, the good the bad the ugly, and sometimes Iāll post the good. Sometimes Iāll post the bad, and sometimes Iāll post the ugly. Iām real. Raw and unmasked and Iām seeking real people to engage with not ābrandsā. #earlyam #thoughts #BeReal #MondayMood
#earlyam #thoughts #BeReal #MondayMood