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“Embodied Knowledge Practices in the Early Modern World”
15 – 16 June 2026
Co-sponsored by the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies and the Amsterdam School of Historical Studies.
Jessie Wei-Hsuan Chen • Tita Chico • Zoe Copeman • Valentine Delrue • Feike Dietz • Jess Dunmore • Leonie Hannan • Marieke Hendriksen • Heather Keenleyside • Alejandro Mylonas-Leegstra • Ruth Mack • Mona Narain • Vivian Zuluaga Papp • Ros Powell • Beth Stewart • James Wood 
Organized by Dr Ros Powell (University of Amsterdam) and Prof Tita Chico (University of Maryland and Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies)

“Embodied Knowledge Practices in the Early Modern World” 15 – 16 June 2026 Co-sponsored by the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies and the Amsterdam School of Historical Studies. Jessie Wei-Hsuan Chen • Tita Chico • Zoe Copeman • Valentine Delrue • Feike Dietz • Jess Dunmore • Leonie Hannan • Marieke Hendriksen • Heather Keenleyside • Alejandro Mylonas-Leegstra • Ruth Mack • Mona Narain • Vivian Zuluaga Papp • Ros Powell • Beth Stewart • James Wood Organized by Dr Ros Powell (University of Amsterdam) and Prof Tita Chico (University of Maryland and Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies)

JUNE in AMSTERDAM

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Serving strong Hagia Sophia energy!

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A photo of the author, Holly Fletcher, holding a copy of her book 'Body Size in Early Modern Germany'.

A photo of the author, Holly Fletcher, holding a copy of her book 'Body Size in Early Modern Germany'.

A photo of the book's blurb reading: 

Body Size in Early Modern Germany uncovers the significance of fatness and thinness in early modern German society and culture. It explores how early modern people conceived of fat and thin bodies, in terms of both the cultural meanings attached to body size and personal perceptions of the body. Holly Fletcher argues that body size became an increasingly prominent concern throughout the German-speaking regions from the late fifteenth to the early seventeenth century. During this period, perceptions and practices relating to body size shifted dramatically, as the size and shape of people’s bodies attracted unprecedented attention. Body size became embedded in everyday habits and experiences like never before. This transformation took place against the backdrop of profound social, religious and cultural developments which characterised the sixteenth century. Drawing on a wide array of sources, the book charts changing attitudes towards body size in relation to these developments, including the proliferation of printed medical advice, artistic theories of proportion, Reformation debates, and new body-moulding fashions. It also connects shifting ideals for women’s and men’s bodies to the embodied experiences of early modern protagonists. By revealing the enormous importance that early modern Germans attached to body size, this study overturns the false assumption that concern with body size is a modern phenomenon and sheds new light on sixteenth-century German culture.

A photo of the book's blurb reading: Body Size in Early Modern Germany uncovers the significance of fatness and thinness in early modern German society and culture. It explores how early modern people conceived of fat and thin bodies, in terms of both the cultural meanings attached to body size and personal perceptions of the body. Holly Fletcher argues that body size became an increasingly prominent concern throughout the German-speaking regions from the late fifteenth to the early seventeenth century. During this period, perceptions and practices relating to body size shifted dramatically, as the size and shape of people’s bodies attracted unprecedented attention. Body size became embedded in everyday habits and experiences like never before. This transformation took place against the backdrop of profound social, religious and cultural developments which characterised the sixteenth century. Drawing on a wide array of sources, the book charts changing attitudes towards body size in relation to these developments, including the proliferation of printed medical advice, artistic theories of proportion, Reformation debates, and new body-moulding fashions. It also connects shifting ideals for women’s and men’s bodies to the embodied experiences of early modern protagonists. By revealing the enormous importance that early modern Germans attached to body size, this study overturns the false assumption that concern with body size is a modern phenomenon and sheds new light on sixteenth-century German culture.

Author copies are here and the book is officially out!!

Please order a copy for your university libraries 🙏

Also online here: doi.org/10.1093/9780...

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🚨#History Job Alert: My Department is hiring an Assistant Professor in the History of Capitalism.
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Come work with us at Warwick. You'll get both excellent colleagues and great students!

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🚨And another #History Job Alert: My Department is hiring an Assistant Professor in the History of Iberian Empires.
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Come work with us at Warwick. You'll get both excellent colleagues and great students!

And do not hesitate to spread the word...
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You must learn to hate the aristocracy as much as it hates you. It changes shape, tosses aside old husks like "divine right of kings" and "bloodlines" and slides right into slick new shells like "meritocracy".

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It's amazing how much donations are concentrated in such a small number of universties. Maybe one day a donor will realise that they can utterly transform another university with a donation on this scale.

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Publication day! My book Keeping Hold: A Cultural and Social History of Possession in Eighteenth-Century Britain is out now. 20% discount code KEHO2026. www.cambridge.org/core/books/k...

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Ornate quilt featuring a central star, surrounded by floral and bird patterns. Various colors and shapes create a vibrant, intricate design.

Ornate quilt featuring a central star, surrounded by floral and bird patterns. Various colors and shapes create a vibrant, intricate design.

We launched our Work of Mending workshop series at The Quilters' Guild in York, exploring skilled hands from the nineteenth century to the present day.

Thank you to everyone who joined and we’re looking forward to continuing the conversation at our next workshop at @hunterianmuseum.bsky.social!

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How the BBC and Daily Mail Spread Reform's ‘Family Voting’ Lies The real scandal of the Gorton and Denton by-election was the willingness of media organisations to collude in Nigel Farage's attempt to undermine the result of a free and fair election

So it turns out the real scandal of the Gorton and Denton by-election was the willingness of media organisations to collude in Nigel Farage's attempt to undermine the result of a free and fair election

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The Portico Library The Portico Library, home to 219 years of literature and culture in the heart of Manchester. With exhibitions, cultural events, the Portico Prizes, there is so much to see and do at the Portico Librar...

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Home - Maray Restaurant Middle-Eastern inspired sharing plates, cocktails and wine. Born in Le Marais, Paris.

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Castlefield Viaduct | Manchester A historic Grade II listed viaduct turned urban park in the heart of Manchester.

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NEW on Wonkhe: As universities cut optional modules to balance the books, Mack Marshall finds that restricted choice is one of the clearest correlates of disengaged AI use buff.ly/cqRWbMx

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My second tip - I think students often imagine that words will just come out, not giving themselves permission to break it into small manageable tasks. So they can turn it into lots of small tasks - rather than one big one.

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The secret to good writing is bad writing - that would be my first tip. No need to feel like first drafts actually need to be good.

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I wonder if one way around the flag carrier thing would be to book a codeshare flight through the flag carrier? Perhaps too complicated but maybe worth a try?

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One solution is to stay outside Edinburgh - it is well connected to places about 30 minutes away that can be a lot cheaper. I know it's not ideal, but it is a possibility. Other than that - I wonder about academics who have spare rooms and homes? There could be friendly historians of science around?

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I WONDER WHAT YOU COULD BE COMING FOR?

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Body Size in Early Modern Germany Abstract. This book uncovers the significance of body size—of fatness and thinness—in early modern Germany. It explores how early modern people conceived o

So so pleased to see that my book ‘Body Size in Early Modern Germany’ is now available on Oxford Academic ahead of its print publication later this month: academic.oup.com/book/62409

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To mark its online publication, I thought I’d share a bit more about the book and its contents...

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Just got the "first pass" of my novel through! Whoop! (That's the typeset manuscript, not yet proofread, but otherwise looking like a REAL book) 📚 Feel madly emotional! 😭(I had thought it would be less intense the second time. Nope). #EachLeafEachCurveOfStem #JohnRuskin

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COVER REVEAL. Really excited to show off the fantastic cover for my new book Sniff from @yalebooks.bsky.social. It’s a history of smells across time and space and hits the shelves on the 8th September. Pre-order from Yale, your local bookshop, or the usual suspects! yalebooks.co.uk/book/9780300...

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Joseph Bell Writer in Residence at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the School of English, University of St Andrews Joseph Bell Writer in Residence at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the School of English, University of St Andrews, Grade/Salary Range: Salary: The residency will offer a stipend and/or...

📢In partnership with St Andrews University, we're looking for a 'Joseph Bell Writer in Residence at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh' to pursue a writing project drawing on our archives. Stipend of up to £15,000. Closing date 6 March 2026. www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...

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Really looking forward to this! 📚💙 #HistFic #CreativeWriting
(And now I get to say - I'll be discussing my novel FOR THY GREAT PAIN - "as recommended on #CoronationStreet! "😂)

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Delighted to welcome Vicky MacKenzie @vickymackenzie.bsky.social for the Lancaster History and Creative Writing Talk. March 22, The Dukes, Lancaster. We'll explore Vicky's marvellous book on the medieval mystics Margery Kempe & Julian of Norwich. Book here: dukeslancaster.org/book-now?id=...

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