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Announcement text: "The Institute of History at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) is recruiting 2 postdoctoral researchers for the ERC Consolidator Grant Project ‘WILDHIST – Wild Rubber in the Industrial Age: A Global History of Production’, led by Dr. David Pretel.
Postdoc 1. The history of rubber production in the Amazon rainforest.
Postdoc 2. The history of rubber production in the Congo Basin.
For details, see the project description and objectives below.
Application deadline: 24 April 2026.
Starting date: 1 September 2026 (flexible).
Requirements:
• PhD in history, history of science, economic history or associated fields (Latin
American studies, African studies, science and technology studies, anthropology, digital
humanities), and a strong interest in the project.
• Good command of written and spoken English and, depending on research
specialisation, Portuguese, Spanish and/or French.
• Be based in Madrid for the duration of the project.
• Expected to publish articles, book chapters, and/or a book manuscript / edited volume.
• Ability to collaborate within a team and to work independently.
Benefits:
• A three-year contract (full-time).
• A gross salary of 43,827 EUR.
• A fully equipped workspace at the Institute of History.
• Funding for research-related purposes, participation in international conferences, and organisation of events.
• Mentorship in applying for tenure-track and tenure positions at CSIC."

Announcement text: "The Institute of History at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) is recruiting 2 postdoctoral researchers for the ERC Consolidator Grant Project ‘WILDHIST – Wild Rubber in the Industrial Age: A Global History of Production’, led by Dr. David Pretel. Postdoc 1. The history of rubber production in the Amazon rainforest. Postdoc 2. The history of rubber production in the Congo Basin. For details, see the project description and objectives below. Application deadline: 24 April 2026. Starting date: 1 September 2026 (flexible). Requirements: • PhD in history, history of science, economic history or associated fields (Latin American studies, African studies, science and technology studies, anthropology, digital humanities), and a strong interest in the project. • Good command of written and spoken English and, depending on research specialisation, Portuguese, Spanish and/or French. • Be based in Madrid for the duration of the project. • Expected to publish articles, book chapters, and/or a book manuscript / edited volume. • Ability to collaborate within a team and to work independently. Benefits: • A three-year contract (full-time). • A gross salary of 43,827 EUR. • A fully equipped workspace at the Institute of History. • Funding for research-related purposes, participation in international conferences, and organisation of events. • Mentorship in applying for tenure-track and tenure positions at CSIC."

Project description text: "The Project WILDHIST aims to offer a comprehensive, multi-sited and multi-scale global history of wild rubber production during the industrial age. It investigates the hypothesis that wild rubber industries in the tropical rainforests of Africa and Latin America were key sites in the broader dynamics of industrialisation and scientific research from the early 19th century to the Second World War, forming an integral part of the era’s expanding global networks of knowledge exchange. The project moves beyond
plantations to focus on wild production and smallholders’ cultivation in rainforests, emphasizing production processes rather than consumption or trade, and placing much stronger emphasis on the study of exploration, extraction, processing, transportation,
experimentation, and manufacturing than has been typical of historical research on rainforest commodities.
WILDHIST combines an analysis of contrasting non-plantation histories of rubber
production in the Amazon, Congo Basin and so-called Maya Forest with broader histories of transnational interaction. The project rethinks and rewrites the global history of wild rubber by systematically and critically exploring a rich array of written, visual and oral sources located throughout the world. Its trans-local, interdisciplinary, comparative, digital and visual methodology will provide a comprehensive historical account of how rubber was transformed into commodities and then final goods for local, regional or global markets. Beyond academia, WILDHIST contributes to discussions about bioprospecting, sustainability and labour in rainforests. To address the challenge of writing more inclusive histories of science, technology, and industrialisation, the project also considers collective memory as represented in museums, material culture, and industrial heritage.

Project description text: "The Project WILDHIST aims to offer a comprehensive, multi-sited and multi-scale global history of wild rubber production during the industrial age. It investigates the hypothesis that wild rubber industries in the tropical rainforests of Africa and Latin America were key sites in the broader dynamics of industrialisation and scientific research from the early 19th century to the Second World War, forming an integral part of the era’s expanding global networks of knowledge exchange. The project moves beyond plantations to focus on wild production and smallholders’ cultivation in rainforests, emphasizing production processes rather than consumption or trade, and placing much stronger emphasis on the study of exploration, extraction, processing, transportation, experimentation, and manufacturing than has been typical of historical research on rainforest commodities. WILDHIST combines an analysis of contrasting non-plantation histories of rubber production in the Amazon, Congo Basin and so-called Maya Forest with broader histories of transnational interaction. The project rethinks and rewrites the global history of wild rubber by systematically and critically exploring a rich array of written, visual and oral sources located throughout the world. Its trans-local, interdisciplinary, comparative, digital and visual methodology will provide a comprehensive historical account of how rubber was transformed into commodities and then final goods for local, regional or global markets. Beyond academia, WILDHIST contributes to discussions about bioprospecting, sustainability and labour in rainforests. To address the challenge of writing more inclusive histories of science, technology, and industrialisation, the project also considers collective memory as represented in museums, material culture, and industrial heritage.

Two 3-year postdoctoral research positions available at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in Madrid to study the history of wild rubber production in the Amazon rainforest and Congo basin; apply by April 24th, 2026: #HistSTM

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esses três são os afrontosos, mas se olhar ali com cuidadinho, TODOS os europeus se abstiveram

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A TURBA DIVAGAVA NA VAGA VIDA BRUTA!
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achei que era uma das vigas da perimetral

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Ministério do Empreendedorismo publica edital para certificação de Tradutores e Intérpretes Públicos Exame nacional será aplicado de forma on-line e é requisito obrigatório para atuação oficial na área em todo o país

Galera da tradução!
Tá aberto o edital da prova de aptidão para ser tradutor juramentado!

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Matéria gigante do JN para ajudar a tirar ainda mais a aposentadoria das pessoas

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Comissão da Verdade: ao menos 8,3 mil indígenas foram mortos na ditadura militar - Amazônia Real Comissão da Verdade: ao menos 8,3 mil indígenas foram mortos na ditadura militar

E o óbvio precisa ser dito: a ditadura reprimiu duramente indígenas, camponeses, operários. E justamente por sua posição social mais marginal, a gente nunca teve números precisos dessa repressão.

Mas há cálculos...e um deles vale a pena mostrar.

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The Em Dash Responds to the AI Allegations Our most-read article of 2025. (Originally published Juily 17, 2025.) - - -“In recent months, a curious fixation has emerged in corners of academi...

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“Where do you get your ideas from, Ms Le Guin?” From forgetting Dostoyevsky and reading road signs backwards, naturally. Where else?

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é um jumento esse prefeito de sp

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bem, atualmente ele com certeza é um dos dez melhores ministros!

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Para Pablo Escobar, quem não cheira cocaína todo dia está louco

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Precisamos tratar Bolsonaro como ele é: um criminoso A prisão preventiva expõe, com todas as letras, o caráter de quem desafiou a lei

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O Bolsonaro está preso? Sim

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At *Vanderbilt* they had to create a board committee to monitor Gee's spending, which included $6 million to renovate the Chancellors house and $700K for parties: ordinary-times.com/2023/08/29/t...

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um prazer o retorno, ainda que breve, a Ann Arbor para apresentar na conferência Histories of Freedom, Slavery and the Law, em homenagem à obra de Rebecca Scott, uma das minhas mentoras que se aposentou esse ano.

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Data centers are not the frontline of innovation. They are the dirty structures that nobody - certainly tech leaders in Silicon Valley - wants to live next to.

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a aura do catolicismo é imbatível, não tem pra ninguém, na moral

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vai walter salles faz outro filme bom

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ainda nesse sentido, outro livro muito bom é o Algorithms of Oppression da Safiya Noble

ela vai dizer que o google não é uma empresa de informação, mas de publicidade. a lógica de priorizar conteúdos mais clicados e rentáveis cria uma hierarquia de visibilidade que confunde popularidade com verdade

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Camarada Erahsto tá correto. O maior área fora tinha sido o Caldeirão de Santa Cruz do Deserto, com os números oficiais em 400 mortos em um dia (fal-se de até mil mortos). O último massacre nesse nível, em 1937, quase 100 anos atrás.

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psdb não é nem regional, ele é local, partido de bairro, talvez até de quarteirão. nanico, irrelevante.

despertou um monstro em 2014 com a esperança de destruir o PT, mas quem foi consumido foi o tucanato. que o diabo os carregue.

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