Workshop: 'Exile, Migration, Translation', @historyNCL, 26 February 2025, 3-5.30pm. Join us for an afternoon of papers and discussions with Mark Hutchinson, Katalin Straner, Markian Prokopovych, @Daniel_Newcast and Susanne Lachenicht! All welcome!
Workshop: 'Exile, Migration, Translation', @historyNCL, 26 February 2025, 3-5.30pm. Join us for an afternoon of papers and discussions with Mark Hutchinson, Katalin Straner, Markian Prokopovych, @Daniel_Newcast and Susanne Lachenicht! All welcome!
I've been slowly preparing my #X-it to join the happy #skystorians over on the other platform. You can find me @thehistorywoman.bsky.social. Will stick around here for research purposes for now and until I've found your contact over there.
From the exile & writings of Edmund Ludlow, Algernon Sidney, & Henry Neville in European (& Indo-Pacific) contexts to the past, present, & future of the field; I am delighted that I can finally share my review article on this truly innovative work of synthesis by @TheHistoryWoman
@tomaashby Thanks so much for your detailed and kind review! It's really exciting to see people engage with my research, and I am learning a lot from it.
Just saw that my review of Martin Mulsow's The hidden origins of the German Enlightenment (Cambridge University Press, 2023) is out in The Journal of Ecclesiastical History | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/vrGGsap0wF #twitterstorians
Our first Modern European History Seminar will take place this Wednesday. Markian Prokopovych: "Dubious Legacies: Cities of Eastern, East-Central and South-Eastern Europe, 1850-2000". Armstrong building, 1.04 at 4pm. All welcome! @historyNCL, @NorthumbriaHist, @durham_history
We are looking forward to great seminars in the academic year 2024-25. Attached is the programme for semester 1 - come along if you can! @DrRobDale @TheHistoryWoman @MauriceJCasey