Martin Uhrmacher
luxhist.bsky.social
Martin Uhrmacher
@luxhist.bsky.social
Historian University of Luxembourg @uni.lu history.uni.lu https://www.uni.lu/fhse-en/people/martin-uhrmacher/ #medieval #earlymodern #urban_history #historical_cartography https://luxatlas.lu history of epidemics
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The spatial structure of Edo in the last days of the Tokugawa regime
March 28, 2025 at 4:59 AM
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📢 We’re hiring a Postdoc in Digital History! Join our Luxembourg-based team for a 21-month Postdoctoral Researcher position. If interested, or know someone who might be, you can learn more and find the link to apply here 👉 impresso-project.ch/news/2025/03...
March 28, 2025 at 2:49 PM
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These are the indicative estimates of Russia’s combat losses as of Mar. 2, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
March 2, 2025 at 7:27 AM
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Letz’ keep the facade (but nothing else)
March 1, 2025 at 8:32 AM
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Ein großartiger Service, vielen Dank dafür! Und guess what, folks, keine geschichtswissenschaftliche Teildisziplin hat so viele und vielfältige Zeitschriften wie die #Landesgeschichte! Über recension.regio sind schon einige mit Inhaltsverzeichnissen greifbar, aber es gibt noch viel mehr!
recensio.net und recensio-regio.net bündeln eine große Auswahl an Rezensionen aus historischen Fachzeitschriften aus ganz Europa, sowie landesgeschichtlichen Zeitschriften📜

Hier informiert Sie die recensio-Redaktion über Neuerscheinungen auf den Rezensionsportalen ℹ️
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recensio.net
March 1, 2025 at 12:44 PM
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Today my research project on the "History of the Whale in Flanders, the Netherlands and Northern Germany (c.1300-1600)" starts. I will be looking at the management and use of (mostly stranded) whales in non-whaling societies

🖼️A. Coenen, Walvisboek (1584-85); Antwerp, Erfgoedbibl. Hendrik Conscience
March 1, 2025 at 1:56 PM
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New job alert!

2-year post-doc in Housing Studies @liser.lu

A chance to develop your research agenda and advance the analyses conducted in the Housing Observatory, a multi-annual collaboration with the Luxembourg Housing Ministry.

Happy to answer questions!

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Research Associate (Post-doc, f/m) in Housing Studies - Ref : 25-06
Research Associate (Post-doc, f/m) in Housing Studies - Ref : 25-06
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February 20, 2025 at 9:16 AM
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Hello, Bluesky and #BorderStudies Community!
The UniGR-Center for Border Studies is now on Bluesky.

Follow for information about the latest research publications, news, call for papers, conferences, workshops and insights.
#UniGR_CBS
February 10, 2025 at 5:50 PM
L'Institut historique allemand de Paris recrute un.e chercheur .se postdoc en CDD pour 3 ans, renouvellables (donc 6 ans).
Conditions : Thèse de doctorat en histoire médiévale, être présent à Paris #medieval #postdoc #histoiremédiévale
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une chercheuse ou un chercheur (postdoc) pour le département d’histoire médiévale (h/f/x)
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January 30, 2025 at 9:42 AM
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If maps are your thing: The Oxford Seminars in Cartography (TOSCA) return for 2025!

Running since 1993, interested cartographers meet for a programme of lectures and field trips exploring all facets of mapping and cartography. The first event is Thursday (Jan 30) visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/tosca
The Oxford Seminars in Cartography (TOSCA)
Join our Bodleian Map Team and contributors for a series of talks on cartography
visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk
January 27, 2025 at 10:43 AM
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Publication – « Lordship and the Decentralized State in Late Medieval Europe », éd. Erika Graham-Goering, Jim van der Meulen et Frederik Buylaert

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Publication – « Lordship and the Decentralized State in Late Medieval Europe », éd. Erika Graham-Goering, Jim van der Meulen et Frederik Buylaert
The origins of modern European states are often traced back to the expansion of royal and princely authority in the late Middle Ages, transforming scattered power structures into centralized govern…
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January 28, 2025 at 6:54 AM