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Posts by Nathan Jopling

Real Audiencia de Caracas – Colección Traslados | Red Historia Venezuela

The Red Historia Venezuela website has added a collection of indexes and guides for the Venezuela documents within the Archivo General de Indias. A huge undertaking in which @gonzalezsilen.bsky.social has played a very important role. You can find it here: redhistoriave.org/real-audienc...

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We’re all guilty of it 🫢 Seriously though, congrats!!

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The Body as Property and the Moral Limits of the Market: Attitudes towards the Sex Trade in Eighteenth-Century England This article explores understandings and attitudes surrounding the nature of commercial sex and the moral limits of the market in eighteenth-century England. It examines this contested commodificat...

Hot off the press and available open access. #Skystorians

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Off Grid: The Problem of Early-Eighteenth-Century Caribbean Sinew Populations | International Review of Social History | Cambridge Core Off Grid: The Problem of Early-Eighteenth-Century Caribbean Sinew Populations

I'm super happy to say my latest article on Caribbean sinew populations has been published with the International Review of Social History. It is available (open access!) here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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The face and the way he’s throttling the glove accurately portrays my ‘this could have been an email’ attitude

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We had to send a fax recently and had to scramble through the *entire* university to find a machine.

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Does it say anything about the Post-Doc award? (I can't access the article)

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My most productive work comes when the supervisor is slacking l….

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This is going high up on my reading list! Congratulations Jonathan!

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Exciting! I eagerly await the contents page

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I’ll take number six amongst some excellent work!

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Check out our most read articles as of the beginning of May

Other articles include Practices and representations of gender: Autochthone women in the Portuguese State of India, 1500s–1600s by Amélia Polónia and Rosa Capelão

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Thanks for sharing this! It’s made my day!

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The idiom "you can't lick a badger twice" means you can't trick or deceive someone a second time after they've been tricked once. It's a warning that if someone has already been deceived, they are unlikely to fall for the same trick again.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
• Licking: "Licking" in this context means to trick or deceive someone.
• Badger: The badger is a wild animal, and the phrase likely originates from the historical sport of badger baiting where dogs were used to harass

• Al Overview The idiom "you can't lick a badger twice" means you can't trick or deceive someone a second time after they've been tricked once. It's a warning that if someone has already been deceived, they are unlikely to fall for the same trick again. Here's a more detailed explanation: • Licking: "Licking" in this context means to trick or deceive someone. • Badger: The badger is a wild animal, and the phrase likely originates from the historical sport of badger baiting where dogs were used to harass

Someone on Threads noticed you can type any random sentence into Google, then add “meaning” afterwards, and you’ll get an AI explanation of a famous idiom or phrase you just made up. Here is mine

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Events Calendar Early Modern and Eighteenth Century Centre events at the University of Warwick.

Excited to speak to a joint meeting of Warwick's Global History & Culture and Early Modern & Eighteenth-Century Centres, on Thursday 1 May at 1pm. My first time posing some new historiographical questions about multilingual cities and early modernity. I'm also reliably informed there will be pizza.

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Withe the academic job market the way it is, some of us might not have the option 😂

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It is absolutely worth the read!

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I likewise felt very honoured to be included in this amazing lineup of scholars! Excellent work all-round.

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This is both an incredibly niche thing but I think it should be more of a thing. Caffè Nero subscribes to the British Newspaper Archive so it’s all free on their wifi. There. I said it.

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I love Carla Garcia Pestana's 'Early English Jamaica without Pirates'. The way she sets up the narrative of piracy, only to say 'but the source this is traditionally based on didn't exist' is one of the best historiographical gut-punches which I love to read!

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Hi #VastEarlyAmerica historians! Does anyone know who first invented the ticket system to control the movement of enslaved people? Was it the Spanish or the Portuguese? If so, where and when? This could be a good topic to explore the circulation of policing techniques between empires.

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Best use of the phrase "fit for purpose" I've seen.

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I’m really looking forward to presenting my thesis work at Warwick in February!

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Excited to announce a packed programme of events for Warwick's Early Modern and C18 Centre in Spring 2025: warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/his...

#skystorians #earlymodern

Talks include @rosamundoates.bsky.social @saracaputo.bsky.social @joplingn.bsky.social
@lizegan.bsky.social @imogenknox.bsky.social

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Hi Tom, Could I be added in please?

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We've created a Starter Pack of #History societies and groups working to support promote our disciple and historians, in higher education and related professions go.bsky.app/68FsvjY

Mainly UK but also international, with selected societies from related humanities subjects. Please share #Skystorians

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Hello sky! 👋

I'm Sara, a historian of maritime spaces and communities. I teach, read, and write at the University of Cambridge, UK. I'm interested in the history of maritime labour, migration, mapping, and medicine.

I look forward to meeting more of you here!

www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-sa...

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#earlymodern 🗃️

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There are still a few weeks left in the year (though December is generally a quiet month for book proposals), but it looks like I’m going to close out 2024 with around 80% of total book proposals coming from men, 18% from women, and 2% from persons whose gender was not apparent/obvious.

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