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@cambUP_History Including, fully in #OpenAccess, the chapter "Tacit Directionality: Processes, Teleology and Contingency in Global History" by Jan C. Jansen. 👇https://t.co/YFJ7D9m5Yf
Rethinking Global History by Stefanie Gänger and Jürgen Osterhammel
This reassessment of global history's conceptual foundations and analytical instruments takes stock of the field and looks to its future.
📚 https://t.co/bDFrHTZ3y9
#globalhistory#worldhistory
I'm happy to present my research at UNIFESP this Thursday. I will be talking about the book I am writing and the challenges of studying the history of refugees and exiles during the Age of Revolutions.
Neuerscheinung: Band 64 des Archivs für Sozialgeschichte #AfS mit dem Rahmenthema "Migration in der Moderne. Wege – Orte – Erfahrungen" ist nun erschienen. Die Einleitung von Friedrich Lenger ist hier abrufbar [PDF]: https://t.co/m0kpYWEhFA
📢Extended Deadline for our #CfP for the Fifth International Seminar in Historical Refugee Studies: #PhD and postdoc researchers of refugee history - consider sending in proposals! New deadline: November 21, 2024! More here: https://t.co/9YrClJ47df
📢New project publication in #OpenAccess: Jan C. Jansen, "Exile between revolution and counter-revolution, c. 1800," in Refugee Politics in Early Modern Europe, ed. David de Boer and Geert H. Janssen (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2024), 189-205. Download: https://t.co/6tpMaVGEdT
Still three days left to apply for the 2025 International Seminar in Historical Refugee Studies in Berkeley (see https://t.co/9YrClJ3znH or CfP below)! Spread the word! @GHIWashington@ghiwest@PeterGatrell@AHAhistorians @SLachenicht @Delphine_Diaz @AtlanticExiles
📢We are happy to welcome two new fellows as part of the @AtlanticExiles team, Donovan Fifield (University of Virginia) and Sibylle Fourcaud (SciencesPo Paris).
Sibylle Fourcaud focuses on the refugees from the Haitian Revolution in metropolitan France with an emphasis on policies of relief that were created for them by the French state.
@SLachenicht will give a public keynote lecture "Reflections on Current Research Interests, Concepts, Paradigms, and Problems in Refugee Studies" on July 3, at 6pm CET. More infos about joining in person and online here 👇
And of course welcome our wonderful senior faculty
@PeterGatrell, @delphine_diaz, @SLachenicht
and Ilana Feldman (@GWtweets)! Seminar leaders
@danekkennedy & Jan C. Jansen. Chairs: Glenn Penny (@uclahist), Mathias Beer, Christian Cercel, @JKeindorf, @ThomasMareite, Sophie Rose.
We will discuss fascinating research by @CommonsKathleen, Natalia Woszczyk, @Mlle_Dominique, Muhamed Riyaz Chenganakkatil, @P_Karagkounis, @RamonWiederkehr, @pragyakaul, Xian Yu Jee, @RyanSun12, @Jes_Wehner, Victoria Do, and Sara Cosemans.
On July 3, 6pm CET, @SLachenicht (@unibt) will hold a keynote lecture on "Historicising the Refugee Experience: Some Reflections on Current Research Interests, Concepts, Paradigms, and Problems in Refugee Studies" as part of the Fourth Annual International @RefugeeSeminar 1/2