It’s #WomensHistoryMonth, also for #emdiplomacy lovers!
Therefore, we want to introduce you to some of the great female scholars working on #earlymodern #diplomacy who are not #handbook authors.
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We start off with Tracey A. Sowerby who many of you already know from her many publications and conferences that she organised. On the international scene, she really put #emdiplomacy and its cultural aspects back on the map.
She especially focusses on #diplomatic cultures, on #gender and #earlymodern #diplomacy and cross-confessional #diplomacy.
In 2021, she edited a volume on diplomatic cultures at the Ottoman Court.@historikerinnen@a.gup.pe @earlymodern@a.gup.pe @histodons@a.gup.pe @womenknowhistory@historians.social
Moreover, together with Ruggero Sciuto Sowerby is organising the TORCH Network on Diplomacy in the Early Modern Period with regular talks and other activities:
https://earlymoderndiplomacyevents.wordpress.com/
So, if you’re working on #emdiplomacy, you really should not miss out on Tracey Sowerby’s excellent work! (3/n)
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@historikerinnen@a.gup.pe @earlymodern@a.gup.pe @histodons@a.gup.pe @womenknowhistory@historians.socialToday, we want to introduce you to another pioneer of #NewDiplomaticHistory who did a lot to promote the subject on an international scene: Roberta Anderson who is also a member of our editorial board. (4/n)
https://theconversation.com/profiles/roberta-anderson-143670
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She is co-founder of the premodern #diplomats network and Splendid Encounters conference series that provides a wonderful opportunity to discuss #emdiplomacy in a relaxed atmosphere; especially for early career researchers.
http://www.premoderndiplomats.org/
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Most recently she co-edited two essay collections: one on #gender, #women and #emdiplomacy. (6/n)
https://www.hollitzer.at/buch/gender-and-diplomacy/
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The second one on confessional #emdiplomacy; a subject that needs more attention. (7/n)
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@historikerinnen@a.gup.pe @earlymodern@a.gup.pe @histodons@a.gup.pe @womenknowhistory@historians.socialHere is another great female #emdiplomacy historian for our #WomensHistoryMonth: @EmmaJForsberg
Emma Forsberg is working on her PhD at Lund University on Swedish #emdiplomats in the 18th century.
https://www.hist.lu.se/person/EmmaForsberg/
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@EmmaJForsberg has most recently published her first article on #diplomatic titles in Northern Studies 53(2022):
https://www.ssns.org.uk/product/northern-studies-53/
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For concluding #WomensHistoryMonth we want to introduce to you another wonderful female #emdiplomacy scholar: Lisa Hellman who recently was inaugurated as professor of global history at Lund University:
https://portal.research.lu.se/sv/persons/lisa-hellman
She is also PI for the international Research Environment “Moved Apart”. (10/)
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