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May 2026: TTT Core group meeting in Ghent
On May 26 and 27 2026, representatives of all five institutes belonging to the Translating Through Time core group came together in Ghent to discuss upcoming events and the key outputs of the TTT project; the online Glossary, an edited volume, and a manifesto article. The meeting was organised by Brecht de Groote (Ghent University) and attended by Beatrijs Vanacker (KU Leuven), Noreen Humble (University of Calgary), Michelle Bolduc (University of Exeter), Freyja Cox Jensen (U
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FWO funding for Translating Through Time
The Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) has generously funded the Translating Through Time project for a period of five years. The funding runs from 2026 to 2030, and is managed by the Ghent Group for Early Modern Studies (GEMS) under the leadership of Brecht de Groote, with support from Beatrijs Vanacker (KU Leuven, CETRA – Centre for Translation Studies). This funding will allow the TTT network partners to meet on a regular basis to work, among other things, on the project's
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Workshop June 2025: Translators’ Annotations
In June 2025, core network members from the Universities of Leuven, Ghent, Leiden, and Exeter, as well as researchers from our key...
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5 aug 20251 minuten om te lezen


Out now: Perspectives issue on Early modern actors of translation
Three members of the core group of Translating Through Time, Freyja Cox Jensen, Helena Taylor, and Beatrijs Vanacker, have edited a special issue for the online journal Perspectives, Studies in Translation Theory and Practice (vol. 22, issue 2, 2025). The issue is titled 'Early modern actors of translation' and is available here. As Cox Jensen, Taylor, and Vanacker write in the introduction, this special issue 'seeks to respond to recent work on the literary translator. Howev
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