Ariane Fichtl
@threadofariane.bsky.social
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Postdoc @ucph.bsky.social, working on the intersection of religion and politics in the history of ideas with a special focus on republican & liberal theory. She/her.
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threadofariane.bsky.social
Thrilled to launch a call for papers for a conference I’m co-organising to take place at the University of Copenhagen from 23-24 April 2026!
The topic is “Religious embodiment and conversion practices in Early Modern Europe and Beyond, 1500-1800”.
Deadline: 26 Nov 2025

See below for more info!
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threadofariane.bsky.social
Had a wonderful time at the @isih-blueskye.bsky.social annual conference @au.dk! Thanks to all who attended my panel for the stimulating questions and to the organizers for your hospitality!
threadofariane.bsky.social
Part 1 of 2 of The Greek Tradition in Republican Thought: 20th Anniversary Publication Celebration is now online on @standrewsiih.bsky.social‘s YouTube channel!
Speakers in that part include:
Quentin Skinner, James Hankins, @rhammersley99.bsky.social, & many more.
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The Greek Tradition in Republican Thought: 20th Anniversary Publication Celebration (Part 1)
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threadofariane.bsky.social
In-person speakers lineup of my first organised conference, Greek Tradition Twenty, which took place on Feb 15th, 2025. The recording is in preparation and will be released soon @standrewsiih.bsky.social!
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standrewsiih.bsky.social
Thanks to everyone who participated in yesterday's event and made it such a fantastic conference. #GreekTraditionTwenty www.intellectualhistory.net/greek-tradit...
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ilcrsta.bsky.social
📢 Reminder! Join the thought-provoking Intellectual History Seminar on Eric Nelson’s The Greek Tradition in Republican Thought.
🗓️ 15 Feb | ⏰ 8.30am–6pm |📍Parliament Hall, St Andrews
Discussions on republicanism, democracy, legal traditions & more! To register see details👇
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josephinequinn.bsky.social
New post in Greek History at Cambridge: please encourage anyone who might be interested to apply. I'd love to get a new colleague who will take us in exciting directions, and I'd be happy to answer questions. www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/48963/
Assistant Professor in Classics (Ancient Greek History) - Job Opportunities - University of Cambridge
Assistant Professor in Classics (Ancient Greek History) in the Faculty of Classics at the University of Cambridge.
www.jobs.cam.ac.uk
threadofariane.bsky.social
Registration (in person or online) for #GreekTraditionTwenty ends on Saturday!
Make sure to drop me a message if you’d like to attend! My mail is [email protected].
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threadofariane.bsky.social
The event will be a hybrid one! Please message me to receive the Microsoft Teams link!
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emodir.bsky.social
We've now created a starter pack for those whose work/interests include early modern religious radicalism:

go.bsky.app/ArYba4T

Let me know if you'd like to be added!

#EarlyModern
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emgscam.bsky.social
You still have a week to submit your abstracts - We look forward to reading them!
emgscam.bsky.social
We are thrilled to announce our Lent Call for Papers- If you are interested in submitting a 20 min paper on the theme of 'Exchanging Knowledge,' please send us your abstract by 6 January!

Read below for more details or DM us for a plain text version.
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The Workshop for the Early Modern Period (WEMP) invites submissions for papers to be presented during Lent Term (February-March 2025). The theme of this term is Exchanging Knowledge, c. 1450-1800. All current graduate students at the University of Cambridge and any other institutions are encouraged to apply. Possible topics may include but are not restricted to:
 
Methods and sources of knowledge exchange 
Transnational vs. local knowledge
Microhistorical knowledge
Knowledge in trade and commerce
People, knowledge, and writing
Goods and ideas 
Authority and censorship
Boundaries and borders

The workshop provides a forum for graduate students (MPhil/MA and PhD) to present their research on any aspect of early modern history in a friendly and welcoming environment. WEMP aims to provide a platform to present new ideas, receive feedback on your work-in-progress, and gain experience presenting in front of an audience of fellow early modernists. The format consists 
of two twenty-minute papers followed by a joint Q&A, refreshments, 
and the opportunity to mingle and socialise. 

In Michaelmas Term 2024, WEMP will be running fortnightly on
Mondays at 5 pm (UK time). The workshop will also run in a hybrid 
format. Non-Cambridge-based speakers and members of the 
audience will be welcome to join us on Zoom. 
If you do not want to miss any updates, do not forget to 
subscribe to our mailing list:
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/workshop-early-modern-period-wemp.

If you are interested in presenting your work, please send a provisional title, an abstract (300 words max.), and a short bio to the convenors at camwemp2024@gmail.com by 6 January 2025
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emsteinhauer.bsky.social
This @isih-blueskye.bsky.social ‘Women in IH’ seminar had to be cancelled last minute and is now rescheduled for 22nd January! Please join us, the sign-up link in the old post should still work 🥳
emsteinhauer.bsky.social
Our celebration of ‘Women in Intellectual History’ with the @isih-blueskye.bsky.social continues next Wed 4th Dec. Do join us for some excellent papers and friendly discussion. Sign-up and programme of the seminar series here: forms.office.com/e/c1vecwHxjS
Screenshot of Seminar programme for 4th Dec: Tingting Wu (Jena): Sophie Mereau - From Passive Surrender to Autonomy; Brigitta Schvéd (Budapest): The Word and the Image: Early Modern Female Self-Representation in the Works of Artemisia Gentileschi and Margaret Cavendish; Commentator: Anne M. Thell (NUS)
threadofariane.bsky.social
I was invited to present on a theme related to my first book today @sorbonneparis1.bsky.social and had chocolat chaud for breakfast! It can’t get any better than that (except for mousse au chocolat for dinner, which I also had 😅).
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oxfordcih.bsky.social
📣 Carlyle Lectures in the History of Political Thought 2025

Eric Nelson (Harvard): For the Way Things Are: In Search of a Defensible Conservatism | Hilary Term, 5pm, Tuesdays Weeks 3-8 | more details coming soon...
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standrewsiih.bsky.social
Alex Long (University of St Andrews) - "Natural Law Theory in Cicero".
Wednesday 20 November 2024
17:15-18:30
Room 1.10 St Katharine's Lodge
www.intellectualhistory.net/events
threadofariane.bsky.social
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threadofariane.bsky.social
The official programme for the event I’m currently organizing and which is dedicated to Eric Nelson’s first book #greektraditiontwenty is now online available (and downloadable as PDF)!
www.intellectualhistory.net/greek-tradit...

The event will be recorded and disseminated online!
Greek Tradition Twenty — Institute of Intellectual History
www.intellectualhistory.net
threadofariane.bsky.social
#brookeentrytax #proofofcat
@chrisbrooke.bsky.social here a photo of my very smart, very fierce and lucky (lucky because my family adopted her straying mom) tricolor kitty, and one with me in matching white!
threadofariane.bsky.social
I work on abolitionism, please add me!
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ewatson.bsky.social
Welcome new followers! Amidst all the excitement of a new platform may I also direct your enthusiasm towards this beautiful 150,000-word behemoth, Gender and the Book Trades, jam-packed with groundbreaking research from 27 brilliant scholars! Out January 15!
brill.com/edcollbook/t...
Gender and the Book Trades
"Gender and the Book Trades" published on 15 Jan 2025 by Brill.
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