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Today is World Cancer Day and my article has just been published: A building for the “fight against cancer” in Spain: the Príncipe de Asturias Institute of Madrid (1910–1939). I hope you enjoy it. recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/LL... @eurohealthhist.bsky.social @chendirl.bsky.social #HistMed #SkyHistorian

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Members of WG1 @eurohealthhist.bsky.social visiting old Hospital de Antezana in Alcalá de Henares (Spain) with a sweet surprise at the end of the guided tour ☕️🍪🍫 #HistMed #Skyhistorian @profbarrydoyle.bsky.social @chendirl.bsky.social

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Thanks for sharing! I’ll upload photos of the meeting events. This afternoon visit to the very old Hospital Antezana founded in 1483 #HistMed #SkyHistorian #MedHum @profbarrydoyle.bsky.social @chendirl.bsky.social

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About the Project
Liverpool John Moores University invites applications for a fulltime, funded PhD researcher to work on a collaborative doctoral project with the Bluecoat, Liverpool's contemporary arts centre.
The project will explore the global and imperial history of Liverpool's Blue Coat Charity School in the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. It will focus on the extent to which the growing
globalisation of the port of Liverpool, and associated colonial connections and structures,
were reflected in the people involved in the charity school - its trustees, supporters, pupils and staff - and the School's wider activities. The period covered is from the formal end of the slave trade and slave ownership in the early-nineteenth century to the purchase of the Bluecoat's city-centre buildings - significantly by Merseyside philanthropist and imperialist William Lever (later Lord Leverhulme) — in the Edwardian era. As well as the completion of a PhD thesis, the project will involve the co-production of a contemporary arts programme, reflecting upon the Bluecoat's imperial connections and legacies.

About the Project Liverpool John Moores University invites applications for a fulltime, funded PhD researcher to work on a collaborative doctoral project with the Bluecoat, Liverpool's contemporary arts centre. The project will explore the global and imperial history of Liverpool's Blue Coat Charity School in the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. It will focus on the extent to which the growing globalisation of the port of Liverpool, and associated colonial connections and structures, were reflected in the people involved in the charity school - its trustees, supporters, pupils and staff - and the School's wider activities. The period covered is from the formal end of the slave trade and slave ownership in the early-nineteenth century to the purchase of the Bluecoat's city-centre buildings - significantly by Merseyside philanthropist and imperialist William Lever (later Lord Leverhulme) — in the Edwardian era. As well as the completion of a PhD thesis, the project will involve the co-production of a contemporary arts programme, reflecting upon the Bluecoat's imperial connections and legacies.

My @ljmuhistory.bsky.social colleague Nick White with the art’s organisation Bluecoat’s are recruiting a PHD student to research the global &imperial history of Liverpool’s Blue Coat Charity School. They want someone who can develop a community strand #skyhistorian www.findaphd.com/phds/project...

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Hi just wanted to give a brief overview of myself before I get super into this platform. My name is Josh and I'm a History student who focuses mainly on Victorian Social and Cultural History. #SkyHistorian

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Finola O'Kane's 'Dublin's sugar landscapes' speaks this Thursday (6 March) @glasnevincemetery.bsky.social O'Kane #skyhistorian of design & architecture from @ucdengarch.bsky.social published by @corkup.bsky.social @manchesterup.bsky.social with @ciaranon.bsky.social @historytcd.bsky.social #dublin

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Heutzutage kann man keine Quellen lesen, ohne an das Heute zu denken.

Was für Zeiten.

#Geschichte #skyhistorian

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This is so cool: archeologists have discovered some remnants of the old Prinsenhof Palace in Ghent, once a great princely medieval residence and later birthplace of Emperor Charles V. #medieval #skyhistorian

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Hello Joseph, thank you SO much for creating this ☺️ it is immensely useful!

I’m not sure how to check if I am or am not on it (lol still working out #skyhistorian life)

If not, could I please be added if possible? I am a historian of sex, gender and medicine ☺️☺️ thanks again! 🌻

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Black and white photograph from the end of the c19th. A group of 7 women stand and sit in front of Georgian house. A women holds a dog up in the left hand window.

Black and white photograph from the end of the c19th. A group of 7 women stand and sit in front of Georgian house. A women holds a dog up in the left hand window.

Hello 👋 new followers! Just to introduce myself

I’m a #skyhistorian researching the British Settlement movement. My book centres their houses & homemaking practices in urban w/c neighbourhoods. Currently writing chapter in rooms. I’ve also written on cross-class friendship in letters &photos. 1/

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1/5 Five part post on women and investment activities in C17th. All data drawn from a MarineLives article on the same #earlymodern #skyhistorian www.marinelives.org/wiki/Women%2...

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Paging all Bluesky Historians #history #milsky #skyhistorian #england #unitedkingdom

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