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Ninon Dubourg
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Postdoc on Medieval Disability and Old Age (13-16 c.), currently fellow A. Von Humboldt at Uni Köln.
Searching for a permanent position 😊

My book is OUT with Amsterdam UP!

Blog: http://dishist.hypotheses.org
Prochaine séance du séminaire CHHS de l'EHESS: "Réflexions sur les individus porteurs d’incapacités physiques inhumés à l’abbaye des Dunes de Coxyde (XIIe-XVe siècle)"

🦴 Une séance archéo!

📅 Quand: le 18 mars
📷 Où: en ligne!

Inscription libre, LSF: participations.ehess.fr/demandes/__nou……
March 14, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Ma prochaine conférence :

"Une Histoire matérielle du handicap au Moyen Âge : les aides à la mobilité dans les Miracles de Saint Louis"

📅 Quand: le 3 décembre
🎯 Où: @EHESS_fr (Raspail et en ligne)

Inscription libre, LSF et sous-titre: participations.ehess.fr/demandes/__nou…

J'ai hâte!
November 25, 2024 at 11:43 AM
Next session of the (Free!) Webinar on Disability and War in the Late Middle Ages:

March 7, 2024  – Sasha PFAU (@hendrixcollege)
"Traumatic Repercussions: Warfare and Disability in the French Countryside"

Join us!

More info: dishist.hypotheses.org/webseminar-d...
March 4, 2024 at 3:20 PM
🔜 Join us on February 1, 2024, for Session 8 of the free webinar "Disability and War in the Middle Ages"

📢 Bianca Frohne (Univ. of Kiel) - „What pain I suffered during that time, anyone can well imagine…“ Experiences of War, Injury, and (Chronic) Pain (15th-16th centuries).
January 19, 2024 at 2:39 PM
My text "Material History of Premodern Disability An Interdisciplinary History of Mobility Aids in the Medieval Period" will be read out loud at the American Historial Association conf. 2024 in a presidential session!

Jan. 6, 1:30, panel 220A. New Directions in the History of Premodern Disability
January 5, 2024 at 9:18 AM
This afternoon, 3 PM (GMT) / 4 PM (Brussels time)

FREE inscription for Teams link

Michael DEPRETER (Oxford University, UK) – Urban militia, dynastic armies, and soldiers’ care in the Burgundian Low Countries (15th-16th centuries).

More info on: dishist.hypotheses.org/webseminar-d...
December 7, 2023 at 9:12 AM
Starting in about an hour, the next session of the seminar "disability and war in the late middle ages" will be on "substitutions, extensions and the refashioned body, 1450-1660" , a talk by John Gagné, from Sydney!

Free inscription to join us on Teams, see you then!!
November 2, 2023 at 8:03 AM
Hi there! I am new here thanks to @anemonenyme.bsky.social!

I am a postdoc working on disabled people religious experiences in Europe from 1200-1500!

& I wrote a book on disabled clerics from 1200-1378 (image attached)

Follow me if you want content on medieval disability history mostly!
October 2, 2023 at 5:37 PM