Join us on Thursday 20 May 15.00 CET to listen to Inanna Hamati-Ataya @berytia talk about how the global Paleolithic matters in how we understand globalization today. Details: https://t.co/gPJBkuuOzd
Curious about how information technologies and their representations have shaped political transformations before the contemporary era?Join us with @Prof_J_Branch on 6 May, 13:00 CET who will talk about progress on his new book project.
https://t.co/rSnjs2nS03
Curious about how information technologies and their representations have shaped political transformations before the contemporary era?Join us with @Prof_J_Branch on 6 May, 13:00 CET who will talk about progress on his new book project.
https://t.co/rSnjs2nS03
Curious to know about the relationship between the art of governing and the role of a maritime pilot? Join us on 22 April 15:00 CET to hear @aceved0villalba on cosmological foundations of governance, knowledge, and maritime exploration. https://t.co/Iw4h35J2dR
This Thursday 11 March (15-17:00 CET), Antonio Sánchez Martínez will talk about ‘Making a Global Image of the World: Science, Cosmography and Navigation in Times of the First Circumnavigation of Earth, 1492-1522. All welcome. https://t.co/jj3EzTuULI
Thursday 25 February (15.00-17.00), we will have a collective reading session on Deborah Danowski and Eduardo Viveiros de Castro's The Ends of the World. The session is organised by the 'Cosmologies of the End group' (Suvi Alt, Agnese Bellina, Ana Flamind and Maarten Meijer)
Our HTIR colloquium starts this Thursday 11 Feb, 15.00 with @jcostalopez presenting on “Conspiratorial medievalism: history and hyperagency in the far-right Knights Templar security imaginary" (co-authored with Katharine Millar). https://t.co/nfoikN99xL
Curious about the relationship between cartography, Italian fascism, and Empire? Come to watch @Laura_Lo_Presti this Thursday at 16.00 CET for the last of our HTIR colloquium of this (unforgettable) year! All welcome. Details in the following link.
https://t.co/3d78U8Cj0x
Our next speaker at the HTIR Colloquium is Maarten Meijer: Earth at the End of the World: European soil governance and planetary politics. Please join us remotely on 26 Nov at 16:00 CET. Details in the link below. https://t.co/DS2mIf9vwG
Join us online on 30 Sept for our HTIR Colloquium - RICARDO PADRÓN (Virginia): "The Indies of the Setting Sun: How Early Modern Spain Mapped the Far East as the Transpacific West" https://t.co/gwfH1KAnz2
HTIR colloquium - SHIRU LIM (Göttingen): "What's So Civil about Civil Society? Stage Acting, Artifice, and the Aesthetics of Civility" https://t.co/5YYoJt8fdZ