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Posts by Roslind Beiler

Original painting; courtesy, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection (B1981.25.76). Available from the Slavery Images website. The painting shows a busy Caribbean marketplace with wooden buildings and the sea in the background.

Original painting; courtesy, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection (B1981.25.76). Available from the Slavery Images website. The painting shows a busy Caribbean marketplace with wooden buildings and the sea in the background.

ITSS🌊 PhD Fellow Rasmus Christensen is organising a graduate seminar in early modern #Caribbean #history! 🥳 Send in your application by May 1, 2025 📨 More info can be found here: inthesamesea.ku.dk/news/graduat...

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Congratulations to Adaeze Nwigwe, whose article “Ill Will: Exploring the Network Behind Ralph Smith's Last Will and Testament,” has been accepted for publication in The FCH Annals: Journal of the Florida Conference of Historians, vol. 32.

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Titlepage of Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus, seu, Plantarum animalium mineralium Mexicanorum historia (Romae, Ex typographeio Vitalis Mascardi, MDCXXXXXI [1651])

Titlepage of Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus, seu, Plantarum animalium mineralium Mexicanorum historia (Romae, Ex typographeio Vitalis Mascardi, MDCXXXXXI [1651])

Why would printers from Rome, Frankfurt an der Oder, Dillingen or Pont à Mousson request a printing privilege in the 17th c. Habsburg Netherlands or the Dutch Republic?
@ninalamal.bsky.social explores the phenomenon of cross-border requests #Earlymodern #bookhistory
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other and with our GHIL Research Fellows. 📝

Visit our website to find out more about opportunities for students at the GHIL. 🔗

#PhDConference #germanhistory #historypostgrad #historyphd
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Some good news: the stupid idea of destroying historic wills has been entirely rejected.

#Archives #History 🗃️

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Check out the most-read EAS articles from 2024 - now freely accessible!

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New Voices ECR Visiting Fellowship

Exciting fellowship opportunity for ECR in #IrishStudies or #ScottishStudies from @uniofaberdeen.bsky.social www.abdn.ac.uk/riiss/news-e...

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Teaching EAS – EAS Miscellany

Check out @easmisc.blsky.com’s teaching Early American Studies website for ideas web.sas.upenn.edu/earlyamerica...

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Historians: I'm looking for resources to revise my early US survey. Right now it is very Atlantic and I want it to be more continental. Especially interested in increasing hispanic representation and narrative.

Textbooks? Foundational monographs? Ideas?

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Could you all share? We're advertising a 2 yr postdoc position for someone who works in #VastEarlyAmerica #VastEarlyAmericas to help coordinate the @jcblibrary.bsky.social projects and programs around 2026. Fuller info here: apply.interfolio.com/159279 and v happy to answer questions!

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In her interview with @EASMisc, Viviania Díaz Balsera reflects on her excitement upon finding an intriguing hieroglyph for the Timucuas. This discovery inspired her #FreeAccess #Fall2024 #EAS article, “Light of Egypt Shining from Within.” Read her interview here: bit.ly/3YRTajD

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#EAS is happy to announce the publication of our #Fall2024 issue. Find it on @ProjectMUSE at this link: muse.jhu.edu/issue/53485
#MCEAS

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