Congratulations!

News;

… to Charlotte Panofré, a postgraduate member of the Centre, who has received this year’s Sir John Neale Prize in sixteenth-century history. Charlotte’s article on the publishing activities of the Marian exile community in Geneva won the prestigious £1500 award, which is administered by the Institute of Historical Research at the University of London. Another CMT member, Dunstan Roberts, was joint-winner in 2008 for his essay analysing anonymous marginalia in a copy of ‘The Institution of a Christen Man’. The success of these students, both based in the Cambridge English Faculty, is testimony to the way that work on the material text can win assent across the usual disciplinary boundaries.

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