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Royal Studies Journal 10th Anniversary Feature
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In this episode, we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Royal Studies Journal. Host Saira Baker interviews Ellie Woodacre, in her capacity as Editor-in-Chief of the RSJ to discuss the development of the journal and how this links to the overall growth of the field of royal studies. Saira and Ellie also discuss new developments for 2025, including the relaunch of the Royal Studies blog, which is now a forum for the reseach and activity of the postgraduate students and early career scholars in the field.
Key Links:
- Royal Studies Journal (check out the 10th anniversary issue here)
- Royal Studies Blog (publication date: 13th January 2025)
- 2025 RSJ Article Prize for PGR/ECRs (Deadline 15 March 2025)
Guest Bio: Dr Elena (Ellie) Woodacre is a Reader in Renaissance History at the University of Winchester. She is a specialist in queenship and royal studies and has published extensively in this area including her recent monographs, Queens and Queenship (ARC, 2021) and Joan of Navarre: Infanta, Duchess, Queen, Witch? (Routledge, 2022). Elena is the organizer of the ‘Kings & Queens’ conference series, founder of the Royal Studies Network, Editor-in-Chief of the Royal Studies Journal, the editor of two book series with Routledge and ARC Humanities Press and a general editor of the Winchester University Press. Dr Woodacre regularly engages with international media on current events connected with monarchical history and featured in the documentary series Queens that Changed the World.
- Twitter: @monarchyconf
- Bluesky: @ewoodacre.bsky.social
- Instagram/Threads: @royalstudiesscholar
63 episoder
Manage episode 460381959 series 3360334
In this episode, we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Royal Studies Journal. Host Saira Baker interviews Ellie Woodacre, in her capacity as Editor-in-Chief of the RSJ to discuss the development of the journal and how this links to the overall growth of the field of royal studies. Saira and Ellie also discuss new developments for 2025, including the relaunch of the Royal Studies blog, which is now a forum for the reseach and activity of the postgraduate students and early career scholars in the field.
Key Links:
- Royal Studies Journal (check out the 10th anniversary issue here)
- Royal Studies Blog (publication date: 13th January 2025)
- 2025 RSJ Article Prize for PGR/ECRs (Deadline 15 March 2025)
Guest Bio: Dr Elena (Ellie) Woodacre is a Reader in Renaissance History at the University of Winchester. She is a specialist in queenship and royal studies and has published extensively in this area including her recent monographs, Queens and Queenship (ARC, 2021) and Joan of Navarre: Infanta, Duchess, Queen, Witch? (Routledge, 2022). Elena is the organizer of the ‘Kings & Queens’ conference series, founder of the Royal Studies Network, Editor-in-Chief of the Royal Studies Journal, the editor of two book series with Routledge and ARC Humanities Press and a general editor of the Winchester University Press. Dr Woodacre regularly engages with international media on current events connected with monarchical history and featured in the documentary series Queens that Changed the World.
- Twitter: @monarchyconf
- Bluesky: @ewoodacre.bsky.social
- Instagram/Threads: @royalstudiesscholar
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×1 Royal Studies Journal 10th Anniversary Feature 27:15
1 RSJ Feature: Cluster on Queenship and Cross-Confessional Identity 27:54
1 Interview: New books on queenship in East Asia 24:01
1 Interview with Stephanie McCarter: Women in Power in the Classical World 26:10
1 Roundtable Feature: Buddhist Monarchy in Asia 1:04:53
1 Conference Feature: Interview with the organizers of Kings & Queens 14 17:46
1 Exhibition Feature: Six Lives (National Portrait Gallery, London) 21:04
1 Interview with Alexandra Forsyth on Medieval French Dauphines 33:48
1 Royal Studies Journal Feature: Special Issue on Aristocracy (part 1: English version) 27:21
1 Royal Studies Journal Feature: Special Issue on Aristocracy (part 2: German version) 54:58
1 Interview: Winner of the 2024 Royal Studies Journal Book Prize 31:40
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