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New Directions in the Materiality of Letter-Writing

Looking forward to this conference in Dublin next week (29-30 May) and to our roundtable on "The Unique Materiality of Letters in the Prize Papers".

Joining me on stage: Marina Casagrande (Conservator) and Maria Cardamone (Photographer).

Join the conference online (Zoom):
https://thequeenspost.wordpress.com/conference

Organisers: Dr Helen Newsome-Chandler and Professor Danielle Clarke.

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  • IHChistory , to histodons group
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    🆕 Daniel Alves is the scientific curator of the exhibition “Lisbon in revolution, 1383-1974“, which will open next Saturday, 25 May, at the Museum of Lisbon – Pimenta Palace, as part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of 25 April 1974.

    👉 https://ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/daniel-alves-exhibition-revolutionary-lisbon/

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    A new way to discover history

    Explore the past on an interactive map with a timeline. Search for detailed high-resolution scanned maps and see what happened in your chosen place in the past.

    https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/project

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    F. A. Hayek, Libertarianism, and the Denationalization of Money

    Hayek found support within the American libertarian movement. Libertarians realized that Hayek’s radical proposal would limit state control over the monetary system and allow for the free exchange of gold.

    McIntosh, W. (2024) ‘F. A. Hayek, Libertarianism, and the Denationalization of Money’, Modern American History, pp. 1–20. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/mah.2024.19.

    #OpenAccess #OA #Article #DOI #Conservatism #Business #Capitalism #Politics #Libertarianism #Money #History #Histodon #HIstodons @histodon @histodons

    #Image attribution: Stevebidmead, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons. Page URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gold_bullion_bars.jpg

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    📖 Pode a de Espanha ser vista como uma guerra colonial interna cujos contornos vão além da data de fim da guerra?

    A partir do ponto de vista da materialidade (e de fontes históricas), Xurxo Ayán e Josu Santamarina defendem que sim, revelando dados arqueológicos do prolongamento do conflito face à resistência ao .

    🔓 O artigo foi publicado na Historia Contemporánea em : https://doi.org/10.1387/hc.24496

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    13 Stefanie Freyer/David Gehring: Evolution and Revolution in British Diplomacy

    https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-013 (1/6)

    emdiplomacy OP ,
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    But she is not alone! With David Gehring at University of Notthingham, who is an expert on , she found the perfect partner in writing. Gehring’s special interest on 's relations with the Protestant territories of the and is also reflected in his publications:

    https://www.cambridge.org/jm/academic/subjects/history/british-history-after-1450/diplomatic-intelligence-holy-roman-empire-and-denmark-during-reigns-elizabeth-i-and-james-vi-three-treatises

    (3/6)

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    emdiplomacy OP ,
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    In their article, Freyer and Gehring provide us with an overview over how #English and #British #emdiplomacy developed from the 16th to the 18th century. Traditionally, research stressed #England’s diplomatic relations with #Spain and #France. With a broader understanding of English interests coming to the fore, the research focus widened accordingly.

    #Scotland and England followed their own diplomatic agendas in the 16th century, exercising #diplomacy in different ways and with different partners. However, this included also each other with intensive diplomatic contacts in the 1530s and 1540s as well as the 1560s and 1570s. The #UnionoOfTheCrown in 1603 changed the preconditions for English and Scottish diplomacy according to Freyer and Gehring, as England became dominant for foreign relations, although in theory Scottish diplomacy could have run alongside the English. (4/6)

    #history #histodons #earlyModern #NewDiplomaticHistory

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    18th century #British #emdiplomacy faced self-made hurdles. The personnel for example were British upper classes who could meet the requirements for ceremonial knowledge, but were not trained in international relations or the duties of #emdiplomats in particular. Thus, while European #diplomacy became increasingly professionalised, British diplomacy remained stuck in an increasingly outmoded understanding of ceremonial and social capital. (6/6)

    #history #histodons #NewDiplomaticHistory #earlyModern

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    IHChistory , to anthropology group
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    Photos are coming in from the Boot Camp, 's first doctoral school, which began on Saturday in Évora.

    Experimentation, immersion, collaboration, sharing, reflection — that's what we are offering PhD students from the seven research centres that make up the Associated Lab.

    @histodons
    @anthropology
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    One of the lectures of the doctoral school
    Students visiting the Frei Manuel do Cenáculo National Museum
    The students' kit: a tote bag, a pen, and a notebook

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    “Have ye come far?”
    “Only from America.”

    , 21 May 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman - and only the second person - to fly solo and without stops across the Atlantic.

    She lands unexpectedly in Ireland. There’s some wonderful images of her here: https://joecampbellart.com/2015/03/12/amelia-earhart-in-ireland-solo-atlantic-crossing-may-21st-1932/

    Watch newsreel of her taking off here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-itPeJOyzI

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    Origins of medieval coinage revealed

    The implication is that Anglo-Saxon elites had access to significant quantities of Byzantine silver, something that dramatically alters our view of how economically and politically connected they were.

    https://www.cambridge.org/core/blog/2024/05/20/origins-of-medieval-coinage-revealed/

    @histodon @histodons @archaeodons @antiquidons

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    A United States of Europe

    A free and unified Europe was first imagined by Italian radicals in the 19th century. Could we yet see their dream made real?

    https://aeon.co/essays/could-we-recover-the-radical-vision-of-a-free-and-united-europe

    @histodon @histodons @philosophy

    credit: David Rumsey Map Collection, David Rumsey Map Center, Stanford Libraries. Page URL: https://archive.org/details/dr_europe-00224068

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    🆕 If you find Lisbon livelier these days, don't think it's because of Taylor Swift. The IHC has transformed Lisbon into the capital of historiography!

    Hundreds of experts from 35 countries and 5 continents (we missed Antarctica!) will be in town for the International Conference of the History Theory Network.

    We tell you all about it here: https://ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/ihc-lisbon-capital-historiography/

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    📖 In the week in which we're hosting the most important congress on historiography and the theory of history, we're sharing a recent chapter by Luís Trindade that focuses precisely on the problems of historiography in the 21st century.

    It was published in the book "Les belles époques de Dominique Kalifa" (Éditions de la Sorbonne), directed by Arnaud-Dominique Houte.

    ℹ️ http://www.editionsdelasorbonne.fr/fr/livre/?GCOI=28405100515730

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    Immigration, trade, inequality, residential schools, war, fertility, Presidential elections & much more are analyzed in 21 economic history papers at this year's meeting of the Canadian Economic Association - May 24, 31 & June 1 at Toronto Metropolitan University

    https://eireidium.com/cneh/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/CNEH_CEA2024.pdf

    @economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons

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    Britain in Palestine 1917-1948

    Britain in Palestine 1917-1948 investigates the contradictory promises and actions which defined British Mandatory rule in Palestine and laid the groundwork for the Nakba (the catastrophe) and the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. The roots of the contemporary social, political, economic, and environmental landscape of Palestine and Israel can be traced back to this period, making it essential viewing for understanding Britain’s legacy in the region and the situation on the ground today.

    length: eighteen minutes and thrity seconds.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOJqLTc6RkU

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    Britain in Palestine 1917-1948

    Britain in Palestine 1917-1948 investigates the contradictory promises and actions which defined British Mandatory rule in Palestine and laid the groundwork for the Nakba (the catastrophe) and the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. The roots of the contemporary social, political, economic, and environmental landscape of Palestine and Israel can be traced back to this period, making it essential viewing for understanding Britain’s legacy in the region and the situation on the ground today.

    length: eighteen minutes and thrity seconds.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOJqLTc6RkU

    @histodon @histodons

    bibliolater , to histodon group
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    Britain in Palestine 1917-1948

    Britain in Palestine 1917-1948 investigates the contradictory promises and actions which defined British Mandatory rule in Palestine and laid the groundwork for the Nakba (the catastrophe) and the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. The roots of the contemporary social, political, economic, and environmental landscape of Palestine and Israel can be traced back to this period, making it essential viewing for understanding Britain’s legacy in the region and the situation on the ground today.

    length: eighteen minutes and thrity seconds.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOJqLTc6RkU

    @histodon @histodons

    WerkstattGeschichte , to museum group German
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    Napoleon’s Nazi Funeral

    One dark and snowy night in December 1940 in German-occupied Paris, a strange funeral took place when German soldiers carried the coffin of Emperor Napoleon II into Les Invalides. Why was a Napoleon receiving a Nazi funeral?

    length: ten minutes and three seconds.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuZcxQzPeFw

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    Origen of Alexandria and the History of Racism as a Theological Problem

    Earlier scholarly accounts that portray Origen as a champion of human equality and as engaged in anti-racist efforts therefore cannot stand up to scrutiny. Origen disparages certain ethnic groups and develops arguments that connect ethnic identity and geographical location with various degrees of sinfulness. His work offers clear evidence that theories of ethnic inferiority have a long history within the Christian matrix that stretches considerably beyond the modern and medieval periods.

    Matthijs den Dulk, Origen of Alexandria and the History of Racism as a Theological Problem, The Journal of Theological Studies, Volume 71, Issue 1, April 2020, Pages 164–195, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/flaa025

    @histodon @histodons @theology

    attribution: Luyken, Jan (1649-1712), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Page URL:https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:OrigenStudentsLuyken.jpg

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    One new coin for me this week, but it's a neat, old, cent - the 1857 Flying Eagle cent. Yes, a coin with a on it! I know you never expected that from me :D

    It's a great coin with a story - and you can find it here: https://coinofnote.com/1857-usa-cent/

    @histodons @numismatics

    Value within wreath Script: Latin Lettering: ONE CENT Engraver: James Barton Longacre

    bibliolater , to histodon group
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    The fakes created during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century tell us another story, one of the rediscovery of the ancient Near East within the Orientalism movement. This fascination about the Orient and the past led certain individuals to create some fantastic stories and theories, such as those published by the writer Zecharia Stichin (1920–2010) who took the mythological battles of gods related in the authentic Babylonian Epic of Creation to be real astronomic phenomena.

    Michel, C. 2020. Cuneiform Fakes: A Long History from Antiquity to the Present Day. In: Michel, C. and Friedrich, M. ed. Fakes and Forgeries of Written Artefacts from Ancient Mesopotamia to Modern China. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 25-60. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110714333-002

    @histodon @histodons @bookstodon @archaeodons

    bibliolater , to histodon group
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    The fakes created during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century tell us another story, one of the rediscovery of the ancient Near East within the Orientalism movement. This fascination about the Orient and the past led certain individuals to create some fantastic stories and theories, such as those published by the writer Zecharia Stichin (1920–2010) who took the mythological battles of gods related in the authentic Babylonian Epic of Creation to be real astronomic phenomena.

    Michel, C. 2020. Cuneiform Fakes: A Long History from Antiquity to the Present Day. In: Michel, C. and Friedrich, M. ed. Fakes and Forgeries of Written Artefacts from Ancient Mesopotamia to Modern China. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 25-60. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110714333-002

    #OpenAccess #OA #Chapter #Research #Archaeology #Archaeodons #History #Histodon #Histodons #Fake #Cuneiform #NearEast #MiddleEast #Asia #Academia #Academic #Academics #Read #Reading #NonFiction #Book #Books #Ebook #Ebooks #Bookstodon @histodon @histodons @bookstodon @archaeodons

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