For more papers coming out of the 2022 @Warwick_Global annual conference on "The History of Science and the 'Big Picture'" see FirstView on @BJHSeditor Themes. More on the way! #histsci https://t.co/uRSaisSQR4
What did the 'big picture' mean for #histsci in the 1990s? And what might it mean now? In conversation with Andrew Barry, John Christie, Andrew Cunningham, Ludmilla Jordanova, Jim Secord, and Perry Williams. @CambridgeHPS@DurhamHistory@UCLgeography https://t.co/tIVb6w8lss
"After Colonial Forms of Knowledge and Post-Colonial Technoscience". Join us tomorrow (Tues 14 May) at @Warwick_Global for the #ThyssenLecture by Prof. Dhruv Raina (JNU), in collaboration with the @ghilondon All welcome! #histsci#twitterstorians https://t.co/MHj2KfXyir
"Natural Hazards and Empire". A new online exhibition at the Royal Geographical Society exploring the relationship between colonialism and natural disasters. Curated by staff and students at
@WarwickHistory, @RGS_IBG,@SoGLeeds#histsci#histstm#geography https://t.co/bFQccojVz1
On the 24th November Friday, Lorraine Daston and I will hold a conversation on the ‘’New ways of writing history of science through historical epistemologies’’. Here is the live YouTube link for 15:00 Istanbul time on 24th. All welcome.
https://t.co/GWf80Kjcly
Excited to share the news of PhD funding for projects in the history of travel and travel writing, particularly those taking global approaches. The first 2 (out of 4) studentships will be available for Autumn 2024 entry.
Full details below and here: https://t.co/Eo58nXmKXV
The AHA is pleased to announce the winners of its 2023 prizes, which honor exceptional books, distinguished teaching and mentoring in the classroom, public history, and other historical projects. Congratulations to the 2023 awardees! #AHAPerspectives https://t.co/bNFrmNSh2N
Now available: ENVIRONMENT AND EMPIRE
A collection of free teaching Resources for GCSE and A-Level Geography aimed at diversifying and decolonising the teaching of geography:
https://t.co/25JWpBBFeb
Created by Dr Arjan Gosal (Leeds), Dr James Poskett (Warwick), and Leeds Council
What should historians of science do with the eighteenth century? For answers, see the latest special issue of the Journal of Early Modern Studies, with intro by Michael Bycroft: https://t.co/wljtXLfcbT @BSECS@hpsleeds#histstm#histsci
@KeithWailoo@UChicagoPress James Poskett takes us in "Horizons" on a complex and critical journey of the #HistoryofScience showing how knowledge-gaining has been a global, non-linear event full of cross-fertilization, competition, cooperation, and conflict from the 15th c. to today. @vikingbooks
Registration open for @Warwick_Global annual conference: "Archaeology, Antiquity, and the Making of the Modern Middle East: Global Histories 1800-1939" inc. keynotes Lynn Meskell (Pennsylvania) & Zeynep Çelik (Columbia) #histsci#histstm#twitterstorians https://t.co/FNN2dBknSA
We are delighted to announce that Dr James Poskett has been awarded the prestigious British Academy / Wolfson Fellowship for his project entitled "The Scientific Revolution as Global History, 1200–1800" 🥳🥳 @BritishAcademy_@WarwickHistory Read more here:
https://t.co/QjGspR0OuK
Registration is now open for our Annual Conference "Archaeology, Antiquity, and the Making of the Modern Middle East: Global Histories 1800-1939", 25-26 May 2023 @WarwickHistory.
Full programme and registration: https://t.co/fv1sIpDH33 courtesy of @CrouzetGuill & @modishantiquity