(1/3) Thrilled to announce that I was awarded a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship! Incredibly honoured, although still in disbelief. Excited to join Prof Maria Sjöberg & Department of Historical Studies at Göteborgs Universitet. https://t.co/caYX0odbi5
(2/3) Project examines women’s engagement with nature, resources, & animals in 16th-18th-century northern Europe. Grateful for the all the support with the application & on my professional journey to this point! Follow along with the journey! Stay tuned for more details soon!
(1/4) Excited to announce @PatrikPastrnak & I launched new 📚 book series “Court Cultures, 1000-1900” w/ @degruyter_brill. Series feat books exploring any & all aspects of global courts 👑 (all variations). CfP now open! 📝 Info & CfP at https://t.co/uKe2OIgDY9. Pls share widely.
An exciting one-time event mixing history & music! In the House of Nobility! historical concert w/ a play & series of small lectures (w/ brilliant @Pekpih) abt Queen Christina of Sweden. In or near Finland or in Helsinki on 2.3, be sure to attend!
https://t.co/cTa9ZKiEil
(1/3) @Colour4CRAFTS cordially invites you to join us for an online public seminar, “Textiles Dyes for Tomorrow”, in Jan 2025. More info found here: https://t.co/SGJbj65kH0.
A wonderful start to the morning with a lovely review from @a_sophie_rose of our book "Notions of Privacy at Early Modern European Courts". Thank you Sophie! See Sophie's review here: https://t.co/iGq9zpuzAw
Anyone interested in material culture, textile & craft skills history & historical fashion might be interested in #Colour4CRAFTS new blog & podcast that was just launched!
Details abt blog & podcast, incl. 1st post by yours truly, can be found here: https://t.co/gdTSheoX3E
(1/3) Excited to officially launch the @Colour4CRAFTS blog & podcast. 1st podcast episode feats. an interview w/ @riikkaraisanen & 1st blog post reflects on the project’s 1st year. Find out more on our engagement platforms via https://t.co/Ss9W0ntQuu.
I will slowly be phasing out from this platform. It’s sure as hell time to leave.
I have already been on the other platform a while! If you are there, feel free to add me!
Notions of Privacy at Early Modern European Courts:
Reassessing the Public and Private Divide, 1400-1800
Edited by Dustin M. Neighbors / @Historyboy30, Lars Cyril Nørgaard, and Elena Woodacre
https://t.co/2MX1Sd3laB
@privacy_ku