Thursday, April 16, at 10:45am EST, @laurenstokes.bsky.social will be giving the Purdue History Lab inaugural lecture, sponsored by @ces-europe.bsky.social and the Center for American Political History, Media, and Technology!
Join us in UNIV 229 or register here:
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Join us in 30 min to discuss queer history 🌈🤗
Just got my copy of @schuneke.bsky.social fabulous new book! Important new research on the both disturbing and inspiring history of queer women in Nazi Germany. All the more necessary now.
Looking forward to the virtual book launch of Reading Queer Media this Friday at 10:30am EST with @sebboo.bsky.social!
Join us for a discussion with authors about new methods in queer history.
Zoom registration here: purdue-edu.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Excited to share the project that we’ve been working on for the last few years! Join us for virtual the book launch of Reading Queer Media in the German-Speaking World. Registration: purdue-edu.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Copies arrived: special issue on "Violence and Social Inequalities" in "Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft" I've edited with Raphael Rössel @ghiwashington.bsky.social - with articles by Sophia Dafinger, Darius Muschiol and @christopherewing.bsky.social
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A reminder that I’ll be hosting a virtual discussion with Akane Kanai about her book THE NEW POLITICS OF ONLINE FEMINISM in two weeks. Registration below!
This is going to be an awesome resource for my global queer history class! Really excited to read
‘Tracing back to Ming-Qing homoerotic literature and probing into contemporary danmei and GL fiction, this book stages a vibrant dialogue between the queer past and present, and achieves a delicate balance between the serious and the popular.' On Queer Literature in the Sinosphere
Excited to see this out! I really enjoyed contributing thoughts racist violence, “gang wars,” and policing in ‘90s Berlin. Thank you @swensteinberg.bsky.social and Raphael Rössel for putting together this important special issue!
With outstanding contributions from Craig Griffiths, @lorwein.bsky.social, Karolina Kühn, Simone Pfleger, Carrie Smith, Javier Samper Vendrell, Liz Schoppelrei, @benwritesthings.bsky.social, Faye Stewart, and Christopher Treiblmayr, and forward by the brilliant @jennifervevans.bsky.social
I’m so pleased to see our project now in print! - the result of a beautiful collaboration with the amazing @sebboo.bsky.social
The conference report by Frederik Doktor about our #Workshop Intimacies on the Move that explored the intersecting #histories of #mobilities, #migration, #gender and #sexuality has just been published. I so much enjoyed meeting everybody and discussing their fascinating research!
Thank you also to @jglavin.bsky.social for providing the beautiful cover, featuring Cherriel performing at Club Toilet
This volume was the result of over four(!) years of collaboration with @sebboo.bsky.social and the magnificent authors who contributed chapters. I’m so pleased to see it out next month!
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"Boundaries of #Queerness" has gotten its first review! Thanks Douglas Page and @poppublicsphere.bsky.social for the considerate and thorough engagement with the book. Particularly pleased to be in the excellent company of @kslootmaeckers.bsky.social and @christopherewing.bsky.social 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Especially exciting to be part of an interdisciplinary conversation that’s thinking through the messiness of overlapping marginalizations. Given the current state of European politics, both your books make crucial interventions and it’s an honor to be reviewed together with you!
CES is excited to announce our second annual Tobin Distinguished Lecture! Historian and author Dr. Andrea Rottmann will give a talk entitled "From Weimar to Berlin: Queer Democratic Citizenship through Hilde Radusch's Five Lives" on September 12, 12-1:30 PM in BuTo 225 and over Zoom. See you there!
This very interesting event is forthcoming!
I’m so sorry, Bodie. Sending love 🖤🖤🖤
Pleased to announce with @npapadogian.bsky.social a new books event series, featuring Maria Alexopoulou discussing her two(!) recent books with @laurenstokes.bsky.social.
Virtual event, Monday, September 22, at 12pm EDT.
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Going back to Flensburg just for the Zimstschnecken. Than you for hosting us all, @sebboo.bsky.social, in dem echten Norden!
So excited for you, @jonahgarde.bsky.social! I cannot wait to get my hands on a copy
Had a great time chatting with @pinatravels.bsky.social and @podthenorth.bsky.social for Curious Tourism about sex tourism, sex work, and how travelers can think about these issues. Spoiler: it’s complicated!
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Am #CGI der #UniInnsbruck ist zurzeit die Historikerin @tnflorvil.bsky.social als Gastprofessorin tätig. Wir freuen uns sehr über ihren Input, den tollen Vortrag über #MayAyim, über Gespräche mit Studierenden und die Lehrveranstaltung: www.uibk.ac.at/de/newsroom/...
My book 'Empire, Tourism, and Colonial Knowledge' is now up on the Leiden UP website! Coming out on 17 September (if I can finish checking these proofs before that...) Order for your library if so inclined etc etc.
New article on sex tourism, Spartacus International Gay Guide, and why we have to deal with the confusing, uglier sides of queer history.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Thank you to @npapadogian.bsky.social, Benno Gammerl, Christiane Reinecke, and Ulrike Schaper for their invaluable guidance!
A prison officer sits outside the prayer room under the pointed arches within the central atrium inside HMP Lincoln, Lincoln.
In among the madness, I'm delighted to have submitted the manuscript for our forthcoming book Incarcerated: Contemporary Photography from the Victorian Prison to @bluecoatpress.bsky.social.
Incarcerated brings together @andyaitchison.bsky.social powerful photographs of HMP Lincoln and Liverpool.
“Sexual Frustrations and Dream Vacations” now available open access in @ceuropeanhistory.bsky.social!
So excited to see the first result of a six-year collaboration with Ulrike Schaper in print.
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ok I love this for us