Natacha Klein Käfer
@kleinkafer
Historian of healing practices, witchcraft, and death. Assistant Professor at the Centre for Privacy Studies (University of Copenhagen)
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Natacha Klein Käfer has just published another edited volume, this one dedicated to #privacy at #sea. link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9… Palgrave History Centre For Privacy Studies #twitterstorians #AcademicTwitter
Our most recent blog post opens a window into early modern women's privacy by following the diary and letters of Frances Burney. Many thanks to Maria Vitória Dias Collares for her insights! Centre For Privacy Studies privacy.hypotheses.org/1970 #womenwriters #twitterstorians #privacy
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
Interested in doing a PhD in disability history? We're advertising a fully funded AHRC CDP PhD Scholarship: Arts, Activisdm, and Accessibility: Disability Arts in Wales, 1980-Present swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate/s… based @SwanseaHistory and National Library of Wales. #dishist
Interested in researching the history of witchcraft and magic? The join us to discover the wealth of resources available to you from IHR Wohl Library The Warburg Institute Senate House Library 🗓 16 May 🕰 14:00-15:30 BST 🖥 Online Register today via: history.ac.uk/events/researc…
Check out the blog post by our colleague Viktor Wretström on gardens as spaces for private activities from a long-term historical perspective privacy.hypotheses.org/2036 Centre For Privacy Studies #twitterstorians #PrivacyMatters
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
Digital book launch on Friday 26 April 15.00–16.30 Centre For Privacy Studies led by Mette Birkedal Bruun funded by Danmarks Grundforskningsfond Unique opportunity to learn from authors across our recent contributions to 4 different research fields. Register and see the program via the link in the collage:
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.
Our special issue with KNOW is out! With articles by @Frank_Ejby Sanne Maekelberg Oskar J. Rojewski Jesper Jakobsen, Natália da Silva Perez, and myself. Thank you so much to the authors for all the hard work 💪 and to Centre For Privacy Studies journals.uchicago.edu/toc/know/2024/…