Laureate Research Program on International #History, @Sydney_Uni @EUI_History @RobSchuCentre. Straddling hemispheres, centuries, histories, directing @EcoIntEU
can’t express how special this was! thank you so much everyone for the exceptional discussions, and thank you especially @guemitosampaio and Glenda Sluga who brought us together ✨
More today about business and international economic order at @EUI_History with @EcointEui if you want to know about how entrepreneurs collaborate with international organizations.
@fbongiornoanu When. I arrived at sydney (from Sussex) there was huge disappointment among the professors competing for recruits from Oxford and Cambridge.
I am absolutely stunned & delighted that my book, Race, Rights and Reform, has won the 2022 J. Russell Major Prize for the best book in English on any aspect of French history. So much gratitude to the mentors & loved ones who made it possible, as well as the prize committee!
"Slovaks have scavenged so much wood from the foothills of the Tatra mountains bordering Poland that Nová Lesná’s mayor Peter Hritz said his town was “going back 50 years” in heating methods and pollution"
https://t.co/CnlDeg6bPI
Tracing the origins of global economic governance and the political conflicts it generates - on 27 October at 17.00 CEST, join the special event with @jamiemartin2, organised by our @EcointEui project 👉 https://t.co/M39yYfGOPU
📢 #EconomicHistory#InternationalHistory
➡️Did you miss the first ECOINT talk with Senior Vice President and Chief Economist of the @WorldBank Carmen M Reinhart @carmenmreinhart?
📹Recording is now available! Check it out to discover about her #economic ideas and career: https://t.co/ZPa6ybKXE7
On November 18, 4-6pm, Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger will talk about "King Frederick William I of Prussia and the History of Maculinity" at the UU History Department. Open to all, but registration is required. @DevinVartija @ReneKoekkoek@FSterkenburgh@HistoriciNL@HumanitiesUU.
This is going to be normal politics until politicians realise that crisis not growth is the new norm and that the world’s realities are shattering the platitudes of partisan politics and career ambition at an ever more rapid pace.