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Tag Archives: Patricia Skinner
New Publication! Approaching Facial Difference: Past and Present
The blog may have been a little quiet, but we have by no means been idle! We are thrilled to announce the release of our first major Effaced team publication: Approaching Facial Difference: Past and Present (Bloomsbury 2018). This is also the … Continue reading
Posted in Changing Faces, Classical, conferences, Contemporary, Early Modern, medieval, Modern, News, Publications, Representation, Resources, Uncategorized
Tagged Aidan Searle, Andrea Waylen, Bonnie Millar, book, Caroline Wilkinson, Emily Cock, Jane Draycott, Jane Frances, Jason Bate, Kathryn Smith, Michelle Webb, Morna Laing, Patricia Neville, Patricia Skinner, publication, Sara Ryan, Theresa Tyers
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New Effaced Publication!
Exciting news! Patricia Skinner’s new book, Living with Disfigurement in Early Medieval Europe is now available to pre-order. Even better, it’s open access thanks to the Wellcome Trust, so you can download the ebook for free (I see 467 people already … Continue reading
Posted in medieval, News, Publications, Uncategorized
Tagged book, medieval, News, Patricia Skinner, publication
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Smiling in the Face of Death: ‘Death, Art and Anatomy’ at the University of Winchester
Trish Skinner and Emily Cock spent a sunny day facing death last week at Death, Art and Anatomy, an interdisciplinary conference that brought together art historians, medical historians, and practicing artists to explore the intersections between these fields. The conference was convened by … Continue reading
Posted in conferences, Early Modern, medieval, Uncategorized
Tagged anatomy, death, Emily Cock, medicine, Patricia Skinner
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Cardiff meeting update – “5 hours later – we’re all smiling still!”
L-R David H. Jones, Emily Cock, Jane Draycott, Trish Skinner, David Turner, Marjorie Gehrhardt, Suzannah Biernoff, Michelle Webb and Mark Bradley Thanks to Mark B for the photo.