Dr Ellen Gallimore
@emgallimore
Recently completed PhD at @uoyenglishrl.bsky.social, studying early medieval literature, tithes, 19th C. medievalism, tithes, English church history, tithes, historiography, and tithes. p/t PS staff at @manchester.ac.uk & @imc-leeds.bsky.social
Last week I graduated from my PhD programme @uoyenglishrl.bsky.social. Thank you to everyone who helped make this long-time dream a reality, particularly the wonderful communities of @yorkmedieval.bsky.social and @cecs-york.bsky.social, my supervisors Emma Major and Matt Townend, and my husband.❤️
CFP for @imc-leeds.bsky.social #IMC2027 on Building Scientific Communities: The Transmission of the Quadrivium in the Early Medieval Period (c. 300-1000 C.E.). Posted on behalf of Dr Robyn Stewart (University of York) who is not on Bsky. Deadline 1 Sept 2026 for 250-word abstracts.
I hope you've kept your Thursday of @imc-leeds.bsky.social clear to attend all 3 sessions of Old English in the Long 19th Century! Join us in Laidlaw Library Teaching Room 1 for nine papers on the impact of Old English language, literature, and law in the 19th century. #IMC2026 #medievalsky
Very excited for a different experience of #IMC2026 next week! If you see me at the Information & Payments Desk or out and about in the session rooms, please say hi!
For the lovers of women's sports out there, I'll be playing in an exhibition game for the British University Ice Hockey Association's International All Star team against Team GB University. Puck-drop at 16:40 at Ice Sheffield, but it should also be streamed on the BUIHA Youtube channel.
As everyone starts thinking ahead to #IMC2026, make sure your plans include attending our three sessions on Old English in the Long 19th Century!
I'm especially excited for #IMC2026 because this year I'm part of the @imc-leeds.bsky.social team! I look forward to seeing everyone in July!
I am pleased to say that on 18 December I passed my viva with @uoyenglishrl.bsky.social. Thank you to my examiners, Prof Jim Watt and Prof Joanne Parker, for a lively and engaging discussion! Thank you also to my supervisors Dr Emma Major and Prof Matt Townend for their support and guidance.
Make sure you book a late train home on Thursday to be able to see all three panels on Old English in the 19th Century at #IMC2026!
Doing a presentation on my thesis for the @yorkmedieval.bsky.social postgraduate research forum and one of my historians doesn't have a known image, so he's now Mr Collins.
While I love bringing extra materials to class for my students to engage with, I think my back would love it if I hadn't chosen to walk four kilometres to campus carrying the biggest book I own.
The best kind of writing feedback is excitement from your friends! Thanks to @mckeagns.bsky.social for reading my thesis' tithes chapter.
I don't care that it was a foundational work in manuscript studies, I hate using Humfrey Wanley's catalogue with the fire of a thousand suns.
CFP for @imc-leeds.bsky.social for July 2026: "Old English in the Long Nineteenth Century". Please share widely! Deadline for abstracts 1 September 2025. #IMC2026
Be sure to keep your Thursday at @imc-leeds.bsky.social clear to attend all three panels of Learning the Middle Ages in the Long 19th Century! #IMC2025
I had the pleasure of presenting at the Ælfric’s Afterlives conference at Leiden University last week. The conference was superbly run and I met so many lovely people who are also passionate about the best writer of the 10th/11th centuries (sorry Wulfstan fans).
Me every time one of the antiquaries I study doesn't specify where he got the medieval material he's using:
Me every time I spend an hour hunting down what 18th C. edition of an 8th C. text a 19th C. antiquarian means in his garbage cryptic Latin footnotes.
I learned yesterday that the typical UK design for big supermarkets in the 1980s and 1990s was modelled on tithe barns. I have no idea what to do with this information but I really like it.
Be sure to join us on at @imc-leeds.bsky.social all day on 10 July for back-to-back sessions on "Learning the Middle Ages in the Long 19th Century"!
Looking for inspiration on what to set for my Beginners Old English exam is enough excuse to break out the book pillow. I'm going to assign my students a charter, but which one?
When the local knows your whole crew. Out for drinks last night to celebrate @marisapmichaud.bsky.social submitting her thesis! With @mckeagns.bsky.social @hjparmstrong.bsky.social and not on bsky Dr Alicia Maddalena, Simon Bardon, and Gillian Galloway.
Today I became a British citizen. Nobody told me the dress code.
Thrilled that the three panels I have co-organised with Dr Thijs Porck and Prof Matthew Townend have been accepted to #IMC2025! Join us on 10 July for our sessions on Learning the Middle Ages in the Long 19th Century.