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That's right! Our newest issue on Concepts from Global South is out now 🎉 It provides an introduction by Margrit Pernau and four articles on the 'political' in different regions: South America, China, Ottoman Empire, and India. Thanks to all contributors! https://t.co/9FVoVjdxMy
thanks to everyone's effort and Margrit Pernau's editorial leadership, this special issue on "Concepts from the Global South" is finally out. Glad to join this global conversation on conceptual history @ConHistCon
https://t.co/Z8q49idUEm
📚 Political Representation Reading Group
The first meeting of the reading group, convened by Wiktor Marzec and me, will be held next Wednesday, October 30, at 6 PM CET.
Each month, we will discuss an important book on representation and parliaments.
More: https://t.co/To8RomZ6n9
📚 Political Representation Reading Group
The first meeting of the reading group, convened by Wiktor Marzec and me, will be held next Wednesday, October 30, at 6 PM CET.
Each month, we will discuss an important book on representation and parliaments.
More: https://t.co/To8RomZ6n9
#CfA reminder📢Start the week off right and consider applying for the new #conference series on "Parliamentary Junctures in Continental Europe"
The deadline has been extended until September 20th, 2024! More information: https://t.co/O3Ho2pZIGo
The new conference series “Parliamentary Junctures in Continental Europe” is ahead!
💡Residues and Innovations within Imperial Orders. Political Assemblies in Continental Europe, 1800-1850
📅 23-24 January 2025
📍Warsaw
‼️Submission: 31 August 2024
https://t.co/kufPwaYv5a
A very inspiring project which resulted in many great blogposts on the theory of history, conceptual history and beyond!👏 Two lemmas (V and X) are still missing - so if you consider a contribution, let @GeTheorie know 😊
Düşünce Tarihi Konuşmaları devam ediyor!
Topluluk üyemiz Daniel Kolland'ın, "Global Performances of a Belated Concept: Revisiting Modernity Through Concept History" başlıklı sunumunu dinlemek üzere 10 Temmuz'da (19:00-20:30) buluşuyoruz. Bekleriz!
Kayıt: https://t.co/FJxAVrGZQY
Don't miss Ewa Domańska's Koselleck-Lecture tomorrow in @unibielefeld! @GeTheorie
💡"Anticipatory History: Contouring the Future through Historical Sources and Ethical Duties"
📆 10th July 2024
⏰ 6-8pm CEST
📌 Bielefeld/online via Zoom
https://t.co/k77AU8uKhm
"From Loss to Oblivion: Emotional Remembrance of Arthur's Empire" by Julián González De León Heiblum, in Contributions to the History of Concepts Vol. 19, Issue 1: https://t.co/IRXV5vy3X1 @ConHistCon
"The Emergence of the Term 'Conspiracy' in the Arabic Public Sphere" by Jacob Høigilt is available now in the latest issue of Contributions to the History of Concepts: https://t.co/GbGYQ5cYe8 @igilt_h@ConHistCon
Thanks a lot, @ConHistCon - THE journal for conceptual history - for promoting 'Analytical Concepts for Transcultural Settings,' an open access section I had the pleasure to edit @Cromohs that brings together a number of captivating articles. Find it here: https://t.co/flUImi0Y4R
@Lucowitz brings together scholars, who each focus on one concept: @Mlle_Dominique 'Biography', Daniel Kolland 'Modernity', @seb_boo 'Queer', @Lucowitz 'Transculturality', and Leonie Wolters 'Translation'. An introduction to the section is written by @Lucowitz and @SConrad20.
📢The newly published #openaccess section ‘Analytical Concepts for Transcultural Settings’ edited by @Lucowitz rightfully urges rethinking analytical concepts to capture multifaceted histories and to adapt their analytical frameworks!Have a look and share:
https://t.co/cvYvFovI6V
Read the Editorial from the latest issue of Contributions to the History of Concepts, "Traveling Concepts: On the Road with Margrit Pernau," by Jan Ifversen here: https://t.co/ZCMTniadad @IfversenJan@ConHistCon
Update: We have slightly adjusted our programme for "Pocockian Moments" @gpolthought@EUI_History (the timing of the second day). Here is the revised version! https://t.co/6u8FjqOZ1x