Johannes Ljungberg
@johannes_lju
Docent/ass prof @privacy_ku
Editor-in-chief@ septentrio.uit.no/index.php
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Fascinating expert meeting in Gotha on the transnational traces of "radical pietist" Johann Konrad Dippel (Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden, ...). Johannes Ljungberg
Hello early modernists! Centre For Privacy Studies invites proposals for The Renaissance Society of America 2024 panels on early modern #privacy and the private: teol.ku.dk/privacy/news/n… We look forward to hearing from you! #twitterstorians
Currently sitting at Gråbrødretorv in Copenhagen after the first workshop day on „Privacy & Space“ with Sanne Maekelberg Johannes Ljungberg and Mette Birkedal Bruun More about that tomorrow…
Look! Two fully funded PhD positions in fields related to early modern studies at Centre For Privacy Studies: employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=1600…. Deadline 15 Oct. Please spread the word. And please check out one of the online recruitment seminars on 29 Sept. if you are interested in knowing more.
2024 is not messing around! Our volume 'Privacy at Sea: Practices, Spaces, and Communication in Maritime History' is out! link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9… Thanks to Centre For Privacy Studies and the amazing authors! #twitterstorians #privacy #Maritime
Thrilled to announce the upcoming publication of this long-awaited edited collection feat @Dries_Raey Oskar J. Rojewski Jonathan Spangler Marta Wojtkowska-Maksymik Dr Elena 'Ellie' Woodacre Mette Birkedal Bruun & more. Will be open access thanks to Centre For Privacy Studies. Stay tuned for book launch details! aup.nl/en/book/978946…
Our book is now out! Johannes Ljungberg and I have so much to thank our amazing authors and all the support at Centre For Privacy Studies Tracing Private Conversations in Early Modern Europe is available open access! link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9… #earlymodern #twitterstorians
Delighted to appear in this volume with Centre For Privacy Studies colleagues, and to have authored both of the only English language studies of Jean Fontanier's trial, which attracted far more attention in the 1620s than today. #OpenAccess link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9… #earlymodern #twitterstorians
An impressive display of Centre For Privacy Studies 's impact in our field at the joint book launch of multiple edited volumes, introduced by Mette Birkedal Bruun. A privilege to have contributed a small part to one of them.