New on our blog; pupils from our Swedish partner school @nackagymnasium explore eight intoxicating objects from the collections of @nordiskamuseet: https://t.co/4P6q5lZBMG
We've just had our second all-team project meeting in beautiful Oldenburg. A busy but extremely productive day; loads of exciting, intoxicating stuff in the pipeline!
New on our blog; Gabrielle Robilliard (@earlymodernhist) from our German research team explores the quest for coffee substitutes in early modern Europe: https://t.co/HIAIJ63Dnb
I senaste Forskning & Framsteg skriver Torbjörn Wester om Prize Papers i TNA London: "Kapade postsäckar väcker 1700-talet till liv" och Margaret Hunt och mitt projekt: "In pursuit of global knowledge: Scandinavian ocean travelers 1650-1810." se också https://t.co/HptdBhMboV
Sthlm-team/Intoxicating Spaces at the Nordiska museet, on 25 October. The workshop with the students. Thanks Ulrika and the library/archives staff... and Anders who took images
Hanna Hodacs got four-year funding (Swed. Research Council) for her project "Naturalists as Nordic fashionistas – interpreting taste and substituting global goods with local in the long 18th century". Many synergies with "Intoxicating Spaces". Congratulations!!!
I have read this elegant book by Carl Johan Hartman. It is very integrering to read about his different thoughts about coffee-consumption. @intoxspaces
New on our blog; Hanna Hodacs and @muller_leos from our Swedish research team explore tea, taxation, and smuggling in C18th Britain: https://t.co/wTVVIXoJO9 ☕️🍵