Damiano Bardelli
@damianobardelli.bsky.social
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postdoc @crh.ehess.fr · intellectual history of the Enlightenment and beyond · work & poverty · sociability & cosmopolitanism · Switzerland<>Europe
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Do you work on the intellectual history of the long 18th century?

Have you an interest in subjects relating to poverty and inequalities?

Then you should definitely answer this call!

For more info, you can dm me ✉️
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voltaire.ox.ac.uk
How universalist was Enlightenment thought? In our 2025 Besterman Lecture, Antoine Lilti (Collège de France) discusses 'The three languages of universalism: thinking globally in the Enlightenment’. Thursday 13 Nov, 5pm @magdalenoxford.bsky.social:
voltaire.ox.ac.uk/event/bester...
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oxunienl.bsky.social
New to the series | Mexican Jesuits write the history of the Americas by Luis Ramos. Find out more, and purchase directly for 20% off RRP: bit.ly/MexicanJesuits #EighteenthCentury 📖 @voltaire.ox.ac.uk
Promotional graphic for the book Mexican Jesuits Write the History of the Americas: Reason, Rights and Revolution (1767–1824) by Luis Ramos. The book cover is shown on the right with a blue background and an illustration of a domed building and a large public gathering. On the left, a blue text box reads: ‘An examination of how three exiled Jesuits shaped the discourse of continental emancipation from Spain.’ Logos of Liverpool University Press, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, and the Voltaire Foundation appear at the bottom.
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princetonupress.bsky.social
Please join us tomorrow (September 22nd) at 6:30 pm BST for a British Museum Member's lecture featuring Dr. Ian Stewart discussing his new book, The Celts: A Modern History.
This online event is free for members. Learn more here: www.britishmuseum.org/events/membe...
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annales.ehess.fr
Imprimé !
Le numéro double bientôt disponible en librairie 📖
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crh.ehess.fr
📞AAC 📍A social question before the Social Question: Addressing poverty in the long eighteenth century📍
📅Deadline 31.12.25
👤 Damiano Bardelli #UniversityofOxford @ehess.fr @crh.ehess.fr Voltaire Foundation visiting fellow
👛 @voltaire.ox.ac.uk, the Swiss National Science Foundation
▶️ bit.ly/46dBGlf
damianobardelli.bsky.social
Do you work on the intellectual history of the long 18th century?

Have you an interest in subjects relating to poverty and inequalities?

Then you should definitely answer this call!

For more info, you can dm me ✉️
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livunipress.bsky.social
We are delighted to announce that libraries can now request an early access free trial of Oxford University Voltaire, a new digital scholarly edition from the Voltaire Foundation.

Find out more > bit.ly/oxunivoltaire

@voltaire.ox.ac.uk
The background of the image is blue. Centred at the top of the image is the Oxford University Voltaire logo which features the letters 'OV' in a white box, the letters are separated by a vertical line. Below this white text reads 'A new digital scholarly edition of the Complete Works of Voltaire'. To the left of the image is a black line drawing of Voltaire in profile on a light blue background.
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annales.ehess.fr
'Pour une histoire du concept de #domestication (France 1830-1860)'

par Benedetta Piazzesi (@crh.ehess.fr)

Sur un concept au croisement de la #zoologie, de l' #anthropologie, des #utopies et des #empires.

👉 dx.doi.org/10.1017/ahss...
Cover: Histoire naturelle générale des règnes organiques (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1854)
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comesimien.bsky.social
Lancement de la collection "Cette année-là à Paris" le 2 octobre.
Heureux de vous proposer, pour premiers titres, un "1794" inattendu (sur le plus grand accident industriel de l'histoire de France) et un "1840" sur le retour des cendres de Napoléon.
À suivre, 1973, 1694, 1998...
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crh.ehess.fr
🌟Va paraître le 11.03.2025
📕"La Société Littéraire de Lausanne: sociabilité et débats de réforme"
✍️Damiano Bardelli, postdoctorant, @ehess-fr.bsky.social #FNS crh.ehess.fr/index.php?9763
▶️http://crh.ehess.fr/index.php?9990
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oxunienl.bsky.social
New to the series: 'La Société littéraire de Lausanne' by @damianobardelli.bsky.social is the first book on the Lausanne Literary Society. Purchase directly for 20% off RRP: bit.ly/La-Soci%C3%A... #EighteenthCentury 📖 @voltaire.ox.ac.uk
The image is a promotional graphic for the book La Société littéraire de Lausanne: Sociabilité et débats de réforme by Damiano Bardelli, published as part of the Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series. The book cover is displayed on the right side, featuring a historical illustration of a group of men gathered around a table in discussion, with a blue title banner. The left side of the image contains bilingual text in French and English:

"Une étude détaillée des pratiques et des débats de la Société littéraire de Lausanne."
"A detailed study of the practices and debates of the Lausanne Literary Society."

At the bottom, logos of Liverpool University Press, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, and the Voltaire Foundation. The background is a faded version of the illustration on the book cover.
damianobardelli.bsky.social
Less than two weeks to go before the release of my book in the @oxunienl.bsky.social series! It was a great pleasure to finally browse a paper copy after the different rounds of revision on pdf 📖

More info about the book here: www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/book/10....
damianobardelli.bsky.social
My first book will be out exactly in a month with @livunipress.bsky.social! So excited!

Is it gonna be any good? Well, they say to never judge a book by its cover... but that's all I have for you today ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

For more details 👉 www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/book/10....
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princetonupress.bsky.social
“In centuries past the very rich were tolerated with suspicion, because their wealth could be deployed – during a plague, a war or a financial crisis – to stabilise society. The modern super-rich are different…”

www.newstatesman.com/internationa...

@guidoalfani.bsky.social
As Gods Among Men: A History of the Rich in the West by Guido Alfani
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voltaire.ox.ac.uk
The Enlightenment in history and polemics: John Robertson, Caroline Warman and Jacob Chatterjee discuss J.C.D. Clark‘s new book, with the author, at our Enlightenment Workshop on Wed. 12 February, 5pm @magdalenoxford.bsky.social. All welcome! www.voltaire.ox.ac.uk/home/researc...
damianobardelli.bsky.social
If you happen to be in the Bay Area, don't miss my talk on my new project exploring Enlightenment thought on poverty!

When: February 6, 12-1 pm
Where: Stanford, Green Library, Tierney Room

(Don't be scared by the mugshot looking photo, I'm not a criminal.)

events.stanford.edu/event/damian...
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voltaire.ox.ac.uk
📢 Term has started, and so will our #EnlightenmentWorkshop! 📢

Our guests in the 2nd term: Colin Jones, J. C. D. Clark, Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet, Jeanhyoung Soh, and Pauline Kleingeld.
#18C

More information on the website:
www.voltaire.ox.ac.uk/home/researc...
Enlightenment Workshop
www.voltaire.ox.ac.uk
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laywilliams.bsky.social
Pleased to see this new piece about my book's relevance to false assumptions about the history of political thought. So many simply assume that the old dead thinkers (beside Rousseau & Marx) embrace inequality as natural & just. That's flat wrong. Thanks to Jack Jeffrey & the @fairness.bsky.social!
Inequality under fire from the right
As Donald Trump takes back the reins of power in the US, we look at how economic inequality is unsettling the ideological boundaries of recent decades
www.faircomment.co.uk
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crh.ehess.fr
📕Va paraître en janv. 2025 @Ed_Flammarion❗️
✍️Arnaud Orain @EHESS_fr @crhehess.bsky.social
🔆Le monde confisqué. Essai sur le capitalisme de la finitude (XVIe-XXIe siècle)🔆
coll. Le présent de l'histoire dirigée par A. Lilti, @cdf1530
▶️@EHESS_frhttp://crh.ehess.fr/index.php?9781
damianobardelli.bsky.social
If that is of any consolation, I am fluent in Lombard dialect and I could not understand half of it.