We kunnen niet wachten: over iets meer dan drie weken verschijnt Bob Pierik’s prachtige boek over het Amsterdamse straatleven in de vroegmoderne tijd! @ACUH_UvA@UvA_Humanities
Includes chapters on historiography, sources & methods, visual & textual representations, senses, politics, crime, religion and work, with over 50 illustrations (with many thanks to @chrmeijer for excellent editorial assistance)
My upcoming online lecture on 'Gender and Urban Space in Early Modern Edo through the Original Sketches by Hasegawa Settan' will be on Monday, January 9th. It's part of @sankotoshokan Library's lecture program to celebrate the 120th year of its foundation! https://t.co/LfZYaPL4fE
👇🏻NEW BLOG POST! Thanks to @BobPierik we know how women moved through Amsterdams streets on a daily basis, but what about mobility over the life course? Judith Kraamwinkel, one of our @UvA_Humanities MA students, explores: https://t.co/pqXL8ZpSN5
The winners of the student prize are known...🥁...
@CockingOlivia: Inequality studies and urban history
Lena Lorenz: Multi-disciplinarity, heritage or urban theory
@AWeissvB: Premodern urban history
Črtomir Lorber: Modern urban history
Congratulations to all! 🏆
👉🏼 NEW PUBLICATION: @MarieYasunaga published an article in the July issue of Ukiyo-e Art on her discovery of the original sketches for Edo’s most famous collection of cityscapes Edo Meisho Zue.
Looking forward to @eauh2022! Join our sessions from tomorrow onwards:
★ S26 @retro_conflicts: Merchants' and makers' marks
★ M37 @Freedom_Streets: Gender, space and everyday mobility
★ M38 @KleijNathan: The city as a broadcasting system
★ M41 @TimVerlaan: Who owns the city?
NEW PUBLICATION 👉🏼 @AWeissvB showcases her research on how gender ideology intersects with eighteenth-century garden theory 🪴🌳🌻👩🌾 in Eighteenth-Century Studies: https://t.co/Rv9aMziA4T
#claimingthestreets ended with a workshop creating zines with our shared ideas for the imagined streets of the future, and making plans for our platform https://t.co/BlEBBZ2zSj 👈🏻 keep an eye out for future initiatives! Thanks to @NWO_SSH@_ISRF@ACUH_UvA@CUSAmsterdam@AHM_UvA
Day 3 of #claimingthestreets focused on future streets & exchanges between academia & practice. What do we imagine future streets to look like? How do we get there? Ideas on coffee cups, speed dating and @dirkbertels on how we engage secondary school children
In the second panel of the day @Plij3 @clairemacrae_17 Christian Ernsten @maasuniversity & Dorina Pojani @UQ_sees reveal the layered character of the street - above @ below ground, in memory & experience and through planning & digital innovations
On the second day of #claimingthestreets we discussed the rights to the street in for the enslaved, migrant domestic workers and girls kicked off by talks by @ACMosterman@CaterinaVillan7 and Tove Levonen @HerCityToolbox https://t.co/tjDPbswdhW @_ISRF@NWO_SSH