Julian zur Lage
jzurlage.bsky.social
Julian zur Lage
@jzurlage.bsky.social
Historian @coloniallegacy.bsky.social | PhD thesis https://www.hab.de/geschichtsschreibung-aus-der-bibliothek/ | de/en
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Unser @coloniallegacy.bsky.social neues Buch ist da. Vielen Dank an @jzurlage.bsky.social für das Mitherausgeben und das Auspacken🙏🥂🥂
March 12, 2025 at 4:16 PM
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Hurra 🥂 Das neueste Buch von @coloniallegacy.bsky.social ist da!
"Global Memories of German Colonialism" hrsg. von @jzurlage.bsky.social & mir
Und noch dazu Open Access: hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de/oa-pub/catal...
March 8, 2025 at 9:46 AM
About to start at Universität Innsbruck: (Un)Freedom in Global Perspective, organized by F. Ambach and E. Taddei.
See more: www.uibk.ac.at/events/2025/...
February 3, 2025 at 8:04 AM
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"The Global Researcher: How to Think Big and Dig Deep" by Shakila Yacob, now on the Blog of @pocobusiness.bsky.social:

pcbh.hypotheses.org/219
The Global Researcher: How to Think Big and Dig Deep
by Shakila Yacob This three-part blog series, drawn from my own personal experience, is written for young, emerging scholars embarking on new and exciting research projects. It offers tips and insight...
pcbh.hypotheses.org
January 17, 2025 at 12:55 PM
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I finally made it here and am happy to share the CfP for a small workshop I am hosting @coloniallegacy.bsky.social in Hamburg in March. Anyone working on "Animals and Empire" with methods of provenance research is welcome to apply until January 19.

kolonialismus.blogs.uni-hamburg.de/2024/12/20/c...
Call for Proposals: Animals and Empire. Provenance Research as a Method for Global Histories, Workshop, Hamburg 20.-21. March 2025 – Hamburgs (post-)koloniales Erbe
kolonialismus.blogs.uni-hamburg.de
January 15, 2025 at 3:10 PM
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Hurra! Ich freue mich, dass meine lebensgeschichtliche Studie zum Hamburger Tropenmediziner & Gesundheitsmanager Bernhard Nocht im WallsteinVerlag
erschienen ist! Mit einem Vorwort von @juergenzimmerer.bsky.social! Insgesamt erscheint Nocht als Teilhaber einer "kolonialen Generation".
January 8, 2025 at 2:59 PM
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To stay updated with our @dfgpublic.bsky.social network "(Post-)Colonial Business History," be sure to follow us:

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December 10, 2024 at 10:26 AM
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Minderheitengeschichten digital: Über den Versuch, prosopografische Daten zu nicht-weißen Menschen im Hamburger Raum (1760-1840) aufzubereiten. dhlab.hypotheses.org/5756
Minderheitengeschichten digital: Über den Versuch, prosopografische Daten zu nicht-weißen Menschen im Hamburger Raum aufzubereiten
von Annika Bärwald und Josefa Cassimo Wie verwandelt man einen Datensatz voller heterogener prosopografischer Angaben in eine einfache, aber funktionale Datenbank, mit der andere Forschende weiterarbe...
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December 4, 2024 at 6:41 AM
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Wunderbar, unsere Veranstaltung am Freitag ist schon plakatiert. Freue mich sehr, zusammen mit @jzurlage.bsky.social über Skaverei, Hamburg und @coloniallegacy.bsky.social sprechen zu dürfen.
Und schon die Plakate werden wirken, und auf diese vergessene Geschichte hinweisen.
September 16, 2024 at 7:30 AM
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Last call zur Teilnahme an unserem Workshop „(Post-)koloniale Provenienzforschung in Theorie und Praxis“ (31.7.) @coloniallegacy.bsky.social
kolonialismus.blogs.uni-hamburg.de/2024/07/30/a...
Anmeldeschluss: Workshop „(Post-)koloniale Provenienzforschung in Theorie und Praxis“ (31.7.) – Hamburgs (post-)koloniales Erbe
kolonialismus.blogs.uni-hamburg.de
July 30, 2024 at 3:26 PM
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Am Donnerstrag, 4. Juli, spreche ich an der UHH über "Baakenhafen, Woermann und der Völkermord an den Herero und Nama" @coloniallegacy.bsky.social
July 1, 2024 at 8:10 AM
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Welcome to the Post-Colonial Business History Network (PCBH)!
We are a network of historians focusing on colonial and postcolonial business histories. Join us for updates on our activities, member intros, and more.
@nkleinoeder.bsky.social @aengel.bsky.social @jzurlage.bsky.social
June 7, 2024 at 2:25 PM
This week, I published the last installment of my series on Hamburg’s involvement in slavery. Given the scope (1600-1900 and all inhabited continents), I had to select a total of 10 examples that are in my opinion emblematic to give a concise, yet accessible overview.
May 31, 2024 at 10:21 AM
Over the past few weeks, I have published seven short texts on Hamburg's role in Atlantic slavery from the 16th to the 19th century. To wrap up my series, I will now continue with three more posts which cover the topic beyond formal slavery and the Atlantic World.
Recently, I have started publishing a series of online texts on Hamburg's involvement in slavery. The format is aimed at a wider audience, as I am under the impression that public debates on the subject here in Hamburg would benefit from easily available academic input.
May 16, 2024 at 11:41 AM
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Hamburg und die Sklaverei (4) – Schwarze Menschen im frühneuzeitlichen Hamburg
👉Unsere Reihe geht weiter! @coloniallegacy.bsky.social
– Hamburgs (post-)koloniales Erbe kolonialismus.blogs.uni-hamburg.de/2024/04/09/h...
Hamburg und die Sklaverei (4) – Schwarze Menschen im frühneuzeitlichen Hamburg – Hamburgs (post-)koloniales Erbe
kolonialismus.blogs.uni-hamburg.de
April 9, 2024 at 7:19 PM
Recently, I have started publishing a series of online texts on Hamburg's involvement in slavery. The format is aimed at a wider audience, as I am under the impression that public debates on the subject here in Hamburg would benefit from easily available academic input.
April 9, 2024 at 9:51 AM
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Cooking up the 3-year planning for our newly funded @DFG network (Post-)Colonial Business History at our first meeting in Bamberg last week. With 19 members from 7 countries, and @nkleinoeder.bsky.social and @aengel.bsky.social coordinating, we will foster interdisciplinary exchange and research.
March 18, 2024 at 1:45 PM
My review of Jasper Henning Hagedorn's phd thesis 'Bremen und die atlantische Sklaverei. Waren, Wissen und Personen, 1780–1860' (roughly: 'Bremen and Atlantic Slavery. Goods, knowledge, people') is online. Since both book and review are in German, i will give a short summary in English here.
March 8, 2024 at 11:48 AM
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2024 jährt sich die Gründung des deutschen Kolonialreichs und auch die Berliner Afrikakonferenz zum 140. Mal! Zugleich sind es 10. Jahre, dass die Forschungsstelle "Hamburgs (post-)koloniales Erbe" ´gegründet wurde. Grund genug, Zwischenbilanz zu ziehen. cfp 👇
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February 9, 2024 at 4:45 PM