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eclaaire.bsky.social
I'm proud and grateful we could plant it in fertile soils of @thepulse.whyy.org , @scribevideo.bsky.social 's WPEB and xmtr.fm - and am thankful for the support from The Philadelphia Independent Media Fund, Scribe Video Center, People’s Media Fund and the Wyncote Foundation
🌳 🎉 2 weeks ago, a radio documentary I made with my friend @alexjrlewis.bsky.social was excerpted on The Pulse! It aired over Thanksgiving, a wonderful time to reflect on the friendships with people, trees, and Philadelphia that came together in this piece 1/
+ allegations that deforestation by #mining companies has exacerbated the destruction
✨For our second talk in this semester’s colloquium series, @mininghistory.bsky.social will present “Mining the Past: What is the role of historians in the mining industry?”⛏️📜
📅 Date: November 24, 2025
⏰ Time: 3:00–4:30 PM CET
Learn more and register: bit.ly/MiningThePast
#histSci
Tomorrow, @eclaaire.bsky.social will present "A Global Approach to Women in Early Modern Mining" at HSS 2026, on the panel she co-organised with @gbba.bsky.social: "Women’s Knowledge and Agency in Early Modern Resource Management" ✨
🕓 4 PM (GMT-6)
🔗 Link: bit.ly/3WPv9Jv
#HSS2025 #HistSci #Scarce
Claire Sabel discusses the gem trade in SE Asia & the way it was impacted by European traders 17-18c @uchicagopress.bsky.social
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Did you know that, in early modern Asia, gems often travelled the same routes as spices? A new essay by @eclaaire.bsky.social explores how the gem trade shaped global power, science, and commerce. 💎✨
Go give it a read in the @iias.bsky.social periodical, "The Newsletter": bit.ly/GemsEssay
#Scarce
Finds include earliest intact ceramics w/ cobalt blue and Chinese silver for overseas trade. Central European mines later supplied both minerals to world trade in the EM period. For more on the controversial excavation and its afterlives see Melani Pearson's book: uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/belitu...
A highlight from Singapore was seeing incredible objects from the 9th century Tang shipwreck, an Arabian ship that sank in the Java Sea en route from China, at the Asian Civilizations museum
Uppland Runic Stone
Uppsala’s Viking-era runestones were hard to miss - an unusual stone ordered by an 11th c woman commemorating the bridge she erected for her daughter caught @eclaaire.bsky.social's eye 🌉 bit.ly/Uppland
Claire Sabel presenting her work in Florence.
@eclaaire.bsky.social had a wonderful time in Florence — the City of Stone. Grazie mille to @eui-eu.bsky.social and CNRS for bringing together such inspiring work on minerals as visual, economic, and intellectual resources.💎🪨
Claire Sabel presenting her lecture
It was fun to compare notes on gemology past and present with the faculty and students at the Institut für Mineralogie und Kristallographie @univie.ac.at! @eclaaire.bsky.social has been sitting in their "Gems as Geometrical" course — now they see why! 💎📐 #gems #histsci
🎨🔍 Another rich session!
@eclaaire.bsky.social explores how color shaped the gem trade & mineral identity in early modern Europe, with a comment by Andrea Acevedo on 19th c. watercolors—cultural trade, pigment workshops & Pancho Fierro’s art vs. Cantonese copies! 🌍🖌️
#MiningHistory #Gems #ArtHistory
Today @eclaaire.bsky.social is presenting “Transformations in the Eurasian gem trade during the long seventeenth century” at the workshop "EurAsian Materials in Central European Collections" @uniinnsbruck.bsky.social, organised by @robyndoraradway.bsky.social
Programm & info: bit.ly/44al4tZ
🪨💎 Today at 5 pm (CET) @eui-eu.bsky.social (Florence, IT) @eclaaire.bsky.social presents "Crafting the craft at different scales: manufacturing stones in colonial context" at the workshop “Where the stones lie: between historical practices and spatialities”. Program & Info: bit.ly/44qCUsP
Amy Goodman and Democracy Now! on the annual meeting of the AHA and its vote against scholasticide in Gaza. @srseikaly.bsky.social, Barbara Weinstein, and @quinnslobodian.com showing how we amplify our voices as historians on the most urgent issues. @weinstein www.democracynow.org/2025/1/6/aha...
🌍✨ Tomorrow @eclaaire.bsky.social presents “Conducing to the knowledge of the universe and trade': the Role of Goldsmiths in Materializing the Early Modern Globe”. at the the AG Wissenschaftsgeschichte at 11:30am (CET) in Kolingasse 14–16, room 15. bit.ly/3ZJbop9
#GemTrade
People washing tin
📅Third meeting of our hybrid seminar series! Join us on December 12th for a discussion with Oliver Tappe on “Tin Mining in Laos: Colonial Legacies Global Extractvism and Local Livelihoods” Please register: bit.ly/49j5XQW
Claire Sabel presenting her work
🌟 Welcome Claire Sabel to our team! 🎉 As a historian of early modern science, she'll explore the links between knowledge, empire, and Central European mining in colonial settings, highlighting women's vital contributions. 🌍🔍