THIS MONDAY!
Diplomacy & Communication; Power & Public: a conversation with Filippo de Vivo (Oxford CEMS) and Nina Lamal (@NLLAB_tweets & Huygens Instituut - KNAW)
Mon, 22 April, 17:30 in UCL IAS (G17) & on zoom. All welcome, sign up for link here history.ac.uk/events/diploma…
#earlymodern
Getting ready for the new week? Make sure to add an Institute of Historical Research seminar to your diary
Intro to the great inventing public diplomacy in #earlymodern Europe project — including excellent cartoon 😅
Very grateful to Montaz Marche, Caroline Dodds Pennock & Dr Carrie Gibson for sharing with us their #public #history projects on “early modern” history. So much food for thought!
Special 🙏 to IHR Europe 1500-1800 team & Hannah Murphy for organizing and moderating.
Join us for a talk by Professor Giuseppe Marcocci on topic of 'Political Iconoclasm and Visual Dissent in the Early Modern Iberian Empires,' on March 11, 2024, 5.30-7 pm in-person in London at Institute of Historical Research, IHR Europe 1500-1800. history.ac.uk/events/giusepp… CC: Iberian History at Oxford
Next Mon 6/11
Julie Hardwick/[email protected]: 'The view from the kitchen: enslaved & free women of color, an 18th-century French slave port city & a grassroots metropolitan node of racial capitalism.'
Join the seminar w/ Prof Hardwick in-person
Institute of Historical Research in London & on Zoom
IHR Europe 1500-1800
Very thankful to Chloe Ireton and IHR Europe 1500-1800 for organizing this event. And Toby Green and Jose Lingna Nafafe for joining me at this roundtable. Marie Rodet, Esteban Salas and The American Academy in Berlin made it possible.
Next Monday, I will be IHR Europe 1500-1800 discussing my latest book with Jose Lingna Nafafe Toby Green is away and Chloe Ireton
Very thankful for this opportunity. The American Academy in Berlin Cambridge University Press - History
If you are in London and interested in African history, I hope you will join us IHR Europe 1500-1800
October 23. With Chloe Ireton Jose Lingna Nafafe and Toby Green
A lovely start to 2024 at IHR Europe 1500-1800 on Monday 15th January when we gather to hear new work by Dr Emily Vine and a comment by Dr Holly Fletcher Do join us! Details and registration here history.ac.uk/events/environ…
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