Last speaker in “Connected Histories” workshop: @enrico_pasini on Leibniz’s correspondents. Then: 3 min coffee break, and final discussion. New perspectives and nice new contacts - Thank you, Alessandra and @verigola! #twitterstorians#earlymodern#dh
“Connected Histories” workshop: now, a documentary by Alessandra Celati and Emma Hinchliffe. Though Crimes: Girolamo Donzelli and his heretical network in 16th century Italy. #twitterstorians#earlymodern#dh#emreligion
Last roundtable of “Connected Histories”: Intersections, Projects and Perspectives in Digital Humanities. @FencingFox, @helena_w_strom, @DrLucaScholz, Giovanna Cesarani, and Dennj Solera presenting. Maps, databases, heritage and Alcatraz: all the good things! #twitterstorians
Dennj Solera (BO2022, University of Padua), with Paola Molino and Andrea Caracausi, on “800 years of Patavina libertas. Nodegoat database and the non-Catholic students at the University of Padua” #deamons#ConnectedHistories
Giovanna Ceserani (Stanford Humanities Center, Stanford University) on “Travel Connections: implicit and explicit networks in 18th British Grand Tours of Italy” #deamons#ConnectedHistories#earlymodern
Documentary: Thought Crimes. Girolamo Donzellini and his Heretical Network in 16C Italy, by Alessandra Celati and Emma Hinchliffe #deamons#earlymodern#ConnectedHistories
Elisa Andretta (CNRS-LARHRA Lyon) on “Culture mediche della Controriforma: Francisco Valles e Alonso del Castillo, midici all’Escorial” #deamons#earlymodern
And we’re off in the second day of Connected Histories: “Scientific Connections in the Early Modern World”. Federica Favino, Elisa Andretta and Luca Ciancio presenting, Alessandro Archangeli chairing. #twitterstorians#earlymodern@UniVerona@cesta_stanford
Federica Favino (Stanford University/La Sapienza University) on “Galileisti nelle reti della politica: il progetto Horizon 2020 Borelli Galaxy” #deamons#earlymodern
“Connected Histories” workshop, day one, ended splendidly with a nice dinner. Now preparing for day two, in the beautiful @UniVerona transformed bread factory venue. Stay tuned! #twitterstorians#earlymodern#dh
Connected Histories, first round-table: Giorgio Caravale, Lucia Felici, and Michaela Valente, chaired by Vincenzo Lavenia. “Religion, Politics and Society in the Age of the Reformation”. #twitterstorians#earlymodern