📢 Oxford Seminar in Early Modern Global Intellectual History | TUES 5 NOVEMBER - 17.00
Jacob Fordham (LSE): 'Kings, Lords, and Housebuilders: Portuguese and Chinese debates over the status of early modern Macau'
https://t.co/caCapzI6HV
Oxford's Early Modern Global Intellectual History seminar is back for another series this upcoming autumn, at All Souls college. We have an expanded lineup this year, with an even broader range: from the Ming to the Ottomans, and India to the Atlantic. All welcome!
Today! Dr Sare Aricanli @durham_history will be talking about ‘Bodily Knowledge in Qing China: Anatomical "Translation" into Manchu and Mongolian?’
17:00 Wharton Room, All Souls
Oxford Seminar in Early Modern Global Intellectual History | TUES 21 NOV - 17.00
Sare Aricanli (Durham): ‘Bodily Knowledge in Qing China: Anatomical "Translation" into Manchu and Mongolian?’
https://t.co/vdmyVJlHIS
"I think it's just really important that everybody understands about the huge importance of language learning..."
Henrietta Harrison introduces 'The Perils of Interpreting: The Extraordinary Lives of Two Translators between Qing China and the British Empire' #WolfsonHistoryPrize
The second talk in our new series will be happening tomorrow at 5pm.
Dr Richard Calis @richardcalis will be talking about ‘Turkish Turbans, Greek Ceremonies, Catholic Friends: A Global History of Protestant Accommodation’
Do come along if you can!
Oxford Seminar in Early Modern Global Intellectual History | TOMORROW - 17.00
Zoltan Biedermann (@UCLHistory): ‘Towards a Global Intellectual History of the Global: European Texts, Indigenous Contexts’
https://t.co/XdHsRXBlKK
Excited to be hosting a new seminar on early modern global intellectual history this term alongside the wonderful @hannah_d_lee and @JacobFordham_
Do come along if you are interested in global, intellectual, or early modern history...or even if you are just a fan of free drinks!
Do come along for our next session of term on philosophy and language in early modern China, at 2pm this Friday in the Ho Tim Seminar Room at the @ox_chinacentre!
Readings here: https://t.co/16DEH8iR69
One more week to register! Looking forward to some really great speakers on authority and global intellectual history!
👉Registrations here: https://t.co/lmNRvH2oOt
📅20th April @OxfordHistory
📄Keynote: Leigh Jenco @LSEGovernment
📢Registrations open!📢
Excited to share our programme - some really great papers on early modern authority!
📅Full programme: https://t.co/FqruDhxZof
👉Registrations by 12th April: https://t.co/lmNRvH2oOt
Supported by:
@OxfordCIH@OxfordHistory@ox_chinacentre@OxfordCEMS
⌛The clock is ticking!⌛
We've had some great submissions so far - final days to send in abstracts on authority in the global early modern!
📅Deadline 6th March - https://t.co/wK7I3TZCII
📍@OxfordHistory Faculty 20th April
📝Keynote: Leigh Jenco @LSEGovernment
Our fourth session of term on theology in early 20th c. China will be held tomorrow at the Ho Tim Seminar Room @ox_chinacentre at 1pm, do join us then!
Readings here: https://t.co/k1x21gVc3I
⏰One month left!⏰
We're looking forward to some great papers on concepts of authority in the global early modern period - send in your abstracts by 6th March!
https://t.co/wK7I3TZCII
Our third session of term on Macroregions in China will be held tomorrow at the Ho Tim Seminar Room
@ox_chinacentre at 1pm, do join us then!
Readings here: https://t.co/k1x21gVc3I
Our second session of term on governance during the Warlord Period will be held tomorrow at the Ho Tim Seminar Room @ox_chinacentre at 1pm, do join us then !
Readings here: https://t.co/k1x21gVJTg