Off we go, day 1 of "Mapping Multilingual (counter-)expertises: Scientific & Political Knowledge Production Across Borders" @univofstandrews@tshsta@StAndrewsHist https://t.co/0Q1DYLM3zl Thanks to @LeverhulmeTrust
Please join us on Monday the 13th of March at 3-5PM on Microsoft Teams for a conversation with Burliegh Hendrickson, Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the Pennsylvania State University, about the book Decolonizing 1968.
Change of programme today. B. Struck on "A language better than football’. A Nigerian Engineer, A German Chemist and a Guy from Hollywood – toward a transnational history of Esperanto” .@StAndrewsHist
New Arts Building 9 TODAY 3-5pm .@tshsta .@StAndrewsAnthro .@StAModLangs
G. Fians today on 'Linguistic correctness, political correctness: Communicating anti-imperialism and postcolonialism in the Esperanto media, 1963-1990' .@StAndrewsHist .@tshsta .@StAndrewsAnthro .@StAModLangs New Arts Building 9, 3-5pm
https://t.co/RoMFFr9ISh #Esperanto
Esperanto, its history, makers, shakers, travellers between Dundee, Bohemia & Osijek c. 1900-1930s. Come along Tue 7 March, 7pm at Univ. St Andrews, St Salvator Quad Lecture Theatre 5. Hosted by St Andrews German Society .@StAndrewsHist@UStAResearch@StAModLangs@courier_dundee
Please join us at 1-3PM next Monday in the New Arts Building (9) for a research lecture by Dr Joe Gazeley, ‘The President Who was Toppled Twice: Transnational Perspectives on French Influence in Early Post-Colonial Africa’.
Please join us on Monday the 6th of February at 4-5PM at the New Arts Building (6) for a manuscript workshop by Elena Romero-Passerin D'Entreves, 'The Professionalisation of Botanists in the Eighteenth Century: a Comparative European Study'.
Join Dr Michelle Lynn Khan on the 30th of January at 5-7PM on Teams, who will be leading a research lecture entitled ‘Returning to the Homeland: Expanding the Spatial Boundaries of Turkish-German Migration History’.
Register for the event!
https://t.co/Cy2HmnlXvh
For our first Institute Monday of 2023, we will be welcoming @NicoleC_Aboitiz who will be leading a reading group on Marco Z. Garrido’s 'The Patchwork City: Class, Space, & Politics in Metro Manila'.
Register for this event:
https://t.co/R4uems63qV
Introductory Blog Post by Katherine Bellamy, a former student of the MLitt in Transnational, Global, and Spatial History, in which @kbellamy_ describes her current research into spatial history.
https://t.co/d7sFoB7rc7
Had the pleasure of reviewing @davidbrydan 's and @JessicaReinisch 's excellent volume "Internationalists in European History" for @JContHist
Here is the review:
https://t.co/C6Byu66MK9
The conclusion is clear.... 1/3
1908 - When Josef Grna (1880-1918) wrote to Jakub Arbes (1840-1914). The early translations of Czech literature into #Esperanto https://t.co/mEd2qtkJzQ @ESFAcademic@StAModLangs@StAndrewsHist
Happy Zamenhof Day
This reading group will discuss links between approaches to HIV and AIDS on one hand, and representations of ‘race’ in Europe on the other. The meeting will be held in on Microsoft Teams. Register for this event: https://t.co/R4uems63qV
Please join us next Monday 21 November from 1-3pm for a reading group on the topic ‘AIDS, Cross-border migration and Notion of “race”’. This reading group is being held in collaboration with the Histories of Sexuality Reading Group (@StA_HSRG) with Dr Nikolaos Papadogiannis.