Delighted about the publication of GLOBAL SOCIAL HISTORY: RETHINKING CLASS AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE MODERN WORLD, which I co-authored with Christof Dejung, in the Historical Journal: https://t.co/9ZoVNtXHGo
With cutting-edge articles by Andrew Sartori, Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, Michael Goebel, Jeroen Duindam, Stefanie Gänger, Eric Vanhaute (@eric_vanhaute), Claudia Bernardi, Francesca Fuoli (@FranFuoli), and Elisabeth Leake (@elisabeth_leake).
Heel trots op ons kraakverse boek @ertsberg! Laat je meeslepen en verrassen: Waar komt wereldgeschiedenis vandaan? Waarom werden mussen in West-Vlaanderen gedood in 1815? Waarom is er een Oostende in Argentinië? @hannecottyn @eric_vanhaute
https://t.co/H66W5wMTS4
🌍 Wat is de (on)zin van wereldgeschiedenis?
U leest het in september in Energie, Emigratie en Ecologie
💡 In dit boek stellen @CottynHanne en @rdeclerc (red.) essentiële vragen. Antwoorden vinden ze in onverwachte connecties, wars van universele pretenties en eenzijdige perspectieven
🪶 West-Vlaamse mussenfeesten, boeren in Madagaskar, een Nieuw Oostende in Argentinië? De omgang van de mens met zijn omgeving staat centraal
🛜 De geschiedenis van drie mondiale thema’s komt aan bod: de ecologische crisis, het platteland in een verstedelijkte wereld en de menselijke mobiliteit
ℹ️ https://t.co/y6VKZK408W
Farmland in the City and Urbanites owning land in the countryside: how important was this in the past? And would it be a model for the future? Tomorrow starts the Ghent conference Feeding the Citizens @STAMGent
Out now:
Ulbe Bosma and Eric Vanhaute 'Commodity Frontiers: Linking Global Capitalism and Local Resilience'
in: The Oxford Handbook of Commodity History
https://t.co/VjMqxVCyck
@Cmdty_Frontiers
"It is well suited for students and general readers, despite my caveats, due to its wide historical range, clarity of exposition and remarkable ability to synthesize the key features of peasants in world history."
And containing "a veritable Vanhaute Manifesto". 😀
Cristobal Kay reviewed my Peasants in World History in Journal of Agrarian Change.
Read it here: https://t.co/Tq4VLiWN7c
"This book fills a major gap in the historical studies on the peasantry and agrarian change from the first
peasants to the present."
@Cmdty_Frontiers Check also out in the same Handbook:
Hanne Cottyn, Land-Rights Commodification: Communal Land Control and Rural Conflict in Bolivia
https://t.co/Wf3eWfMSpl
Check out this call for papers: Commodity frontiers in Latin America and the Caribbean, 19th–20th centuries: agrarian, economic and environmental histories of local capitalisms
Deadline for submissions: August 1st, 2024 https://t.co/YclemMsVNY
@Cmdty_Frontiers
The Commodity Frontiers Journal in Open Access:
https://t.co/lRsI7IKENE
Six issues out now on: mineral frontiers, stimulant frontiers, livestock frontiers, waste frontiers, human body frontiers, energy frontiers.
Out now: ‘Renewable’ Energy Frontiers.
Issue 6 of the Commodity Frontiers Journal.
Check out the other five issues, all in open access!
https://t.co/ENjUAkOCQU
The Super Rich no longer try to support their societies. How to understand this in a historical context?
Read Guido Alfani's thought-provoking essay in the NYT.
https://t.co/ps2OE8Rl1F
The Super Rich no longer try to support their societies. How to understand this in a historical context?
Read Guido Alfani's thought-provoking essay in the NYT.
https://t.co/ps2OE8Rl1F
Feeding the Citizens! Land-based urban food supplies in past and present. Call for papers for Ghent conference in April 2024 now open. Interested? Apply before December 1st. All historical periods and regions welcome...
Honoured to give a key note @ the conference 'Integrating the rural world. Economy, society and politics in Central and Eastern Europe', university Lucian Blaga: Reforming the Land and the Peasant after 1800. How to make National Peasantries.
Statement in solidarity with the Palestinian people from the department of conflict and development studies @ugent, signed by more than 1700 people.
https://t.co/vD8YLayEqb #GazaUnderSiege