An international team PhDs, postdocs, and a student-assistant, led by the PI, conducted archival research in the UK and the Huntington Library in California, delivered over 20 papers at conferences in the Netherlands (Amsterdam, Leiden, Utrecht, & Nijmegen); Sweden (Uppsala); the UK (Birmingham, London, Loughborough, Oxford, Edinburgh, Glasgow, St Andrews, & Dublin); and the USA (Chicago, & Portland), and analysed data.
Overview of the results and their dissemination so far / deliverables published or under contract:
2 PhD dissertations (under examination)
-C. Murphy, ‘“By the vse of others penne”: The Collaborative Production of Queen Elizabeth I’s English Scribal Letters, 1581–90’ (Leiden University, 2026)
-H. Riach, ‘Mixed Methods: Making the Manuscript Miscellany in Early Modern England’ (Leiden University, 2026)
2 monographs
-L. Fikkers, Early Modern Women’s Life-Writing and English Law (Edinburgh UP, 2025)
-J. Powell, Common Law and English Commercial Theatre (Oxford UP, 2027/8)
1 handbook
-N. Akkerman ed., et al., Routledge Handbook of Early Modern English Scribal Culture (Routledge, 2029)
1 inaugural lecture
-N. Akkerman, ‘The Tale of the Manx Cat: Recounting Early Modern Authorship’, 3 May 2024, Leiden University (also available in Dutch)
6 peer-reviewed book chapters in high profile handbooks such as The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Early Modern Women’s Writing, or The Oxford Handbook of Medieval and Early Modern Miscellanies
1 peer-reviewed journal article
-J. Powell, ‘The Case(s) of Thomasine Ostler: Gender, Fiction, and Theatre History in Common Law Court Records’, Review of English Studies 76 (2025): 28-45
2 reviews
-N. Akkerman, review of Alan Marshall, Intelligence and Espionage in the English Republic, c. 1600-60 (Manchester UP, 2023), Journal of British Studies 64 (2025), e69
-H. Riach, review of Steven W. May, English Renaissance Manuscript Culture: The Paper Revolution (Oxford UP, 2023), English Studies 105, no. 7 (2024): 1195-97
5 popular pieces in magazines such as Vooys, Geschiedenis Magazine and Epoch
2 blog entries for the Leiden Arts in Society Blog
FEATHERS held a large international conference at Leiden on scribal culture in 2025 and co-organized another with the University of Edinburgh on calligrapher Esther Inglis in Edinburgh 2024.