Excited to host this brilliant talk next Tuesday at @UNI_FIRENZE with @tomaashby and @LuisDeLaPeJ! We’ll kick off with Pocock's reading of Tokugawa Japan to explore (un)global intellectual history, comparative & connected histories, and more.
Join us this Friday 6 December 2024 for an intriguing talk by José María Pérez Fernández (University of Granada): "The Emotional Tribulations of a Grammarian Trying to Learn Arabic"
🕙 10:00-12:00
📍 University of Florence, Via San Gallo 10, Aula Sapienza
Hybrid mode
Travelling Matters is out and available in Open Access, thanks to the Cost Action 18140 PIMo: https://t.co/krsdavUoiR
Many thanks to @Brepols, @HCMH_haifa, @ZurShalev, and, above all, to my colleagues Beatrice Falcucci and @emgiustt for their invaluable support and collaboration
Beyond happy to be part of Diciottesimo Secolo n. 9. In my OA article I use intra-European translations—and the biography of a relatively obscure scholar—to focus on late 18th-century "Oriental" scholarship as a technology of knowledge contended for by rising imperial powers.
Happy to finally announce this workshop I've organized at @UV_EG as part of my Marie-Curie project! We'll start tomorrow afternoon and continue on Friday all day, at @FacGeoiH and online! 📝🌍🌷
...with friends and colleagues from @CIRGEN1, @IILP_UV and @CAK_UMR@EHESS_fr...!
#allinall we emphasize how analytical concepts in global intellectual history deserve more attention, as they shape what and how we perceive and make visible. #Thankyou to all authors and the team at @Cromohs, esp. @emgiustt and Giovanni Tarantino! #CollaborativeSpirit#joy (8/8)
If in Florence next Tuesday, come take part in the seminar on eighteenth-century translations and translators @UNI_FIRENZE, organized by the sensational @emgiustt and @alecastagnino!
I will contribute with some thoughts on how Fontenelle's polite science was translated.
We are excited to share the programme of our 7th annual workshop "Writing Intellectual History: Between Text and Context!"
Please join us this Wednesday, 10 am CET at the EUI & Zoom. Register here: https://t.co/j1NpXD9v15
I wrote about the prospects of global history for @Cromohs current debate on global historical writing, suggesting the field could benefit from more interactions with intellectual history.
https://t.co/pUn31NYLsk
Internal call❗On 7 February, we will organise our 7th annual workshop ‘The EUI School of Intellectual History!'
Keynote: @Mlle_Dominique, ‘Whose 1905 Global Moment? Mobile Individuals and Biography in Global Intellectual History'
We welcome EUI researchers to apply. See the CfP!
First half of CROMOHS' 26/2023 issue is out! A very significant thematic section on the destruction of Hebrew books in the early modern period and a brilliant interview with Martin Mulsow. All in open access https://t.co/I4dB07jevM
Back to @UNI_FIRENZE tomorrow morning for the first scientific event of the year, a wonderful workshop organised by @Sandra_SSG for the Cost Action People in Motion @ca18140