Eleoma Bodammer
@eleoma.bsky.social
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Reader in German at the University of Edinburgh. Leverhulme Research Fellow (2023-25): 1750 to 1830, German Romanticism, disability, E. T. A. Hoffmann, Schiller, Goethe. Joined Bluesky in November 2024.
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nicokarge.bsky.social
Es ist offiziell: Die Romantikforschung an der @uni-jena.de wird in Form eines Zentrums institutionalisiert; im November wird es eröffnet. Unter anderem wird Kunsthistorikerin und Fellow Cordula Grewe einen Vortrag zu arabeskem Denken und Gestalten halten. Weitere Infos: romantik-zentrum.uni-jena.de
Screenshot der Webseite des im November eröffnenden Jenaer Zentrums für Romantikforschung mit einem Ausschnitt des Bildes „Three Seascapes“ von Joseph Mallord William Turner: Bei dem um 1827 entstandenen Bild handelt es sich um Studien von Meeresufern in Öl.
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princetonupress.bsky.social
A new intellectual biography of #Goethe, examining the paradox of his thought.

Goethe: A Life in Ideas by @matthewgbell.bsky.social is out now. Learn more and get your copy today: press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
Goethe: A Life in Ideas by Matthew Bell
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iassl.bsky.social
The call for submissions & nominations for the 2025 Jack Medal is open until 30 November. We welcome articles & chapters on subjects related to Reception or Diaspora in Scottish Literatures (including Scots, English, Gaelic, and Latin). scotlit-iassl.org/awards/the-j...
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germanpeasantswar.bsky.social
Now live! We've created the most comprehensive map to-date of religious institutions in the German Peasants' War (1524-26), identifying many more affected institutions than existing source lists.

Find our map, case studies, and much more on our website:
germanpeasantswar.web.ox.ac.uk

#skystorians
Visualising the Destruction of Convents and Monasteries in the German Peasants' War
The the first-ever attempt to quantify and map the full destruction of religious houses during the German Peasants' War (1525-26).
germanpeasantswar.web.ox.ac.uk
eleoma.bsky.social
If you want to find out about the first German translation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the subject of translating disability, my chapter on this has just been published in the book Narrative Universes of Disability. It includes a great image of Frankenstein's creature reading Werther.
The image shows a blue book with the title Narrative Universes of Disability: Global Perspectives, edited by Someshwar Sati, Shilpa Das and Banibrata Mahanta. The publisher is Springer.
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pomuirch.bsky.social
The full run of Scottish Studies - from 1957 to date - the journal of the School of Scottish Studies at the University of Edinburgh has now been digitised and is available online: open.journals.ed.ac.uk/ScottishStud...
Archives | Scottish Studies
open.journals.ed.ac.uk
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iassl.bsky.social
📩 The first IASSL newsletter of 2025 has been dispatched! If you are a member, check your inbox, or read it on our website: mailchi.mp/579e4758f9bf... 📩
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poncarova.bsky.social
Congratulations to @eleoma.bsky.social! 🎉
iassl.bsky.social
🏵️ Announcing the 2024 Jack Medal! 🏵️ Eleoma Bodammer @eleoma.bsky.social @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social was awarded the medal for the chapter ‘John Stuart Blackie (1809-1895): Translating Faust I in Scotland (1834).' Congratulations! 🎉 Read her full statement about the award: tinyurl.com/2ac53d5j
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iassl.bsky.social
🏵️ Announcing the 2024 Jack Medal! 🏵️ Eleoma Bodammer @eleoma.bsky.social @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social was awarded the medal for the chapter ‘John Stuart Blackie (1809-1895): Translating Faust I in Scotland (1834).' Congratulations! 🎉 Read her full statement about the award: tinyurl.com/2ac53d5j
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monabaie.bsky.social
I wrote for The Polyphony! :) Read my review of the three-day conference ‘Literary and Cultural Disability Studies: British and Continental Perspectives’, and why we need *multilingual* literary and cultural disability studies, here 👇
thepolyphony.org/2023/12/18/m...
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