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Paulo Drinot

H-index: 14
Political science 49%
Sociology 22%
paulodrinot.bsky.social
I mean estimating the relative value of articles or books on the basis of effort is equivalent to evaluating the value of a painting on the basis of the number of paint strokes or a piece of music by counting the number of notes.
paulodrinot.bsky.social
I see Hank Pym was snubbed.
mikepeeljourno.bsky.social
NEW: Nobel Physics Prize awarded for quantum work powering next-gen computers

Three US-based scientists honoured for showing how strange submicroscopic effects can be harnessed in electronic devices

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Nobel Physics Prize awarded for quantum work powering next-gen computers
Three US-based scientists honoured for showing how strange submicroscopic effects can be harnessed in electronic devices
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NEW: Nobel Physics Prize awarded for quantum work powering next-gen computers

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paulodrinot.bsky.social
1923 is very inferior to 1883 and Yellowstone. But I do like the cattle versus sheep storyline. Give me a bit of political economy with environmental history and I’ll sit happily through the telenovela bits.
paulodrinot.bsky.social
This is a mess, an ‘unforced error’ in tennis speak, but it does make you wonder how you square the levy on overseas students to fund maintenance grants and restricting student visas to placate the Faragists.
dukepress.bsky.social
"Modern Peru," edited by @paulodrinot.bsky.social and Alberto Vergara, is one of the many great titles we have coming out this month. See them all on our blog! buff.ly/oH4sMaj
Cover of Modern Peru: A New History edited by Paulo Drinot and Alberto Vergara. The design features a bold orange background with large text in white and yellow. In the center is a halftone-style image in burnt orange showing groups of people gathered along a road, with soldiers or police standing in the foreground and crowds in the background. A multicolored border in blue, green, and orange surrounds the image, giving the cover a layered, graphic look.
paulodrinot.bsky.social
Another great review of Los años de Leguía, this time by Chuck Walker in the HAHR. Very grateful!
paulodrinot.bsky.social
What nonsense refereeing. A penalty all day
paulodrinot.bsky.social
Now available for purchase at a discount

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ppiccato.bsky.social
Next October 30, I will be discussing A Brief History of Violence in Mexico with my friends Thomas Rath, Gema Kloppe-Santamaría, Paulo Drinot and Ben Smith www.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
A Brief History of Violence in Mexico
This session will discuss A Brief History of Violence in Mexico by Pablo Piccato (Columbia University).
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mgoebel.bsky.social
I am so glad and proud finally to announce the publication of our special issue @urbanhistory.bsky.social: Bridgeheads and Breakwaters: The Socio-Environmental History of Port Cities After the Global Turn. It's the result of the four-year @snsf.ch project patchworkcities.com 1/3
Patchwork Cities – Urban Ethnic Clusters in the Global South During the Age of Steam
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nicholasguyatt.bsky.social
Cambridge is *hiring* in post-1920 US political history and/or history of the US in the world. Closing date October 27. Please spread the word or, if you're an early career scholar in those fields, TELL NO ONE but please apply!

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University of Cambridge - UK - Assistant Professor, History of the United States since 1920 | H-Net
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paulodrinot.bsky.social
Exciting programme this term at the IHR Latin American History seminar. Papers by Andrés Bustamante (Oxford), Mariana Labarca (Universidad de Santiago de Chile), Andre Jockyman Roithmann (QMUL), Jerónimo Rilla (UCL) and Guadalupe Pinzón Ríos (UNAM). All welcome!
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Latin American History
Seminar
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chloeireton.bsky.social
Join us for a roundtable on "Space, Mobility, and Subjecthood in Early Modern History” with historians working on the Spanish Atlantic, followed by a wine reception at UCL on 29th October 2025. The event is in person and with online transmission. More information: www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
Poster image for "Space, Mobility, and Subjecthood in Early Modern History” with historians working on the Spanish Atlantic. Image of book covers and authors. More information on authors and books at https://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/events/2025/oct/space-mobility-and-subjecthood-early-modern-history
paulodrinot.bsky.social
I’m losing track. Is Gramsci still to blame?

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visualplague.bsky.social
A brilliant new book on the visual history of the Rockefeller Foundation and Yellow Fever in Brazil @oficialfiocruz.bsky.social - A Fundação Rockefeller no Brasil: imagens do combate à febre amarela e à malária agencia.fiocruz.br/fiocruz-lanc...
paulodrinot.bsky.social
Viernes de lectura. Súper interesante y una edición muy bonita.

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