The preliminary programme for the workshop 'Criminal Interrogation: Past & Present' in Utrecht on 13 September is now online! https://t.co/NCegt0Vh95 There are limited places for non-speakers to attend; be in touch if you're interested #crimhist
Voor alle queens 👸 Maria, Margareta en Margarine. De vorstinnen van Vlaanderen podcast, vanaf 11 december op @vrtmaxbe @Klararadio @MedievalUGent 🐻👑 https://t.co/1rDuIOqI7o
Introducing our master’s students to Book history in the beautiful Museum Plantin-Moretus. Thanks a lot @zanna_vl for the warm welcome and engaging presentation! #bookhistory
Between c.1400 and 1550, 25 women in the Southern Netherlands were charged with “sodomy” and punished in the same way as men. Today Professor Suzannah Lipscomb explores these intriguing cases with Professor Jonas Roelens: https://t.co/YobjebsaWF @sixteenthCgirl@jonasroelens1
Trending in #Law:
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1) Climate Change & the ECtHR (@ejiltalk)
2) State-Enabled Killing of Same-Sex-Attracted People (@LSI_Journal)
3) World War I & History of Int'l Criminal Tribunals
4) Language of Abduction in Late Medieval Low Countries (@history_law)
Want to know why I often struggled to explain my research to English speaking colleagues ? Read all about it in my latest (free!) article on the language of marital abduction in @history_law ! https://t.co/udnGP3vAwR
Join us this Friday for a discussion on "historical practice post-MeToo". I will be talking about how changing attitudes towards consent over the past decades have affected medieval historians' interpretations of marital and sexual consent. Free registration and drinks!
Volgende week verschijnt 'Seks voor geld. Een geschiedenis van prostitutie in België', dat ik samen met Magaly Rodríguez García & Pieter Vanhees redigeerde. Daar hoort op 5 mei ook een feestelijke voorstelling bij! Inschrijven kan hier: https://t.co/co1s8QeaMk
Looking forward to the ‘Consent, ethics and activism’ colloquium organised by the Belgian Network for Gender History. Join us on 6 May @avg_carhif in Brussels! Info & registration👇 https://t.co/Kv0DTvBpP4
Announcing the French translation of our book Wijvenwereld on women in the medieval Low Countries on #internationalwomensday couldn’t be more appropriate 🤩 https://t.co/t97ahqRY16
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My dear friend Nena Vandeweerdt is defending her important PhD thesis on women's work in Brabant and Biscay today! #PhDone#womenshistory#medievaltwitter
My essay examines declarations of consent made by abducted women in late medieval Leuven. It looks at what motivated women to make such declarations, and what this can tell us about how consent was perceived in the Middle Ages.
Still cannot believe that I am part of this exciting volume alongside so many brilliant scholars! Huge thanks to Deborah Youngs and @teresaphipps for giving me the wonderful opportunity to be included in this project! https://t.co/TOGi9XXjGy