Itinerario

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Itinerario is a journal on the history of imperial and global interactions, published by Cambridge University Press. We welcome submissions!

Leiden, the Netherlands
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2018.

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    7. stu 2018.

    *Free Content!* Itinerario is one of very few history journals that occasionally publish transcriptions and translations of unique sources, and histories and inventories of underused archives of interest to global historians. Read a selection here:

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    Tensions between and foreign climbers in the began over 200 years ago, historian Lachlan Fleetwood has found. We summit up here:

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    27. sij

    Last week I was lucky enough to interview Indrani Chatterjee for 3 hours (!!) with Girija Joshi from Leiden uni. We are submitting to so watch this space! We talked about slavery, the historical process of naming things "sexual", the limits of "connected histories"

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    24. sij

    I'm now one of four new reviews editors for . From 2020, the journal is no longer taking book reviews, rather we are looking for 'long form' essay reviews. If you are interested in writing for us, then please get in touch with the relevant editor (details below)

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    23. sij

    "Pride and prejudice at high altitude." Neat writeup of my article on altitude sickness now live on the homepage: With thanks to

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    13. sij

    The Scaliger Institute invites applications for 7 different programmes to conduct in our broadly covering the while some focus on specific themes. Deadline: April 1st 2020. Check:

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    12. pro 2019.

    Waking up from this devil cold was made considerably better by finding this wonderfully generous review of my book in ! Thanks for sending me a reason to emerge from under the blankets!

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    11. pro 2019.

    CfP: Lusophone Africa and the Global Cold War: New Regional and International Perspectives 7-8 September 2020, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom

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    12. pro 2019.

    Materiality of colonialism! More than looking forward to reading this paper

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    12. pro 2019.

    Congrats to 's Martin Crevier! 👏👏👏 'The Making of a Timber Colony: British North America, the Navy Board, and Global Resource Extraction in the Age of Napoleon'

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    9. pro 2019.

    Book publicity best practices: be bold in your books, gracious in your interviews, end your readings two minutes early, sign books till the line ends, delete one of every ten tweets, don’t read your Goodreads reviews, and whenever you don’t know what to say champion someone else.

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    11. pro 2019.
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    11. pro 2019.

    Interested in early modern knowledge production? Want to know why Walter Raleigh struggled to convince people that he was on the verge of discovering El Dorado for the English? Then maybe have a read of my article out now in ⁦⁩!

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    11. pro 2019.

    Stoked that my article on exploration, altitude sickness and bodily comparison is now out in : (PS please DM me if you don't have institutional access and would like a code)

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    10. pro 2019.
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  16. 10. pro 2019.

    Contraband & Refuge! David Wilson explores the emergence and inner workings of the Swedish free port of Gustavia in the Caribbean (1785), an international, polyglot merchant community that functioned as an imperial crossroads. Free access here:

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  17. 9. pro 2019.

    *Free Access* From our most recent issue: Meredith Reifschneider looks at healthcare as an “imperial force field” by focusing on the development of a colonial healthcare system in the nineteenth-century Danish West Indies:

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  18. 4. pro 2019.

    The Danish West India & Guinea Company struggled to balance their sovereignty with the mastery of St. Thomas and St. John's slave owners. Gunvor Simonsen connects this struggle to the making of laws that controlled enslaved Africans and their descendants:

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    4. pro 2019.

    Looking for student volunteers for European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) 2020, 18-21 March, , the Netherlands. You will get free access to the conference. Unique opportunity. Please contact asap: els.kuperus@iisg.nl

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  20. 3. pro 2019.

    Itinerario author Sebastian Prange on about his work on Malabar! In 2017, he wrote about 16th c. account of the Portuguese arrival in India - including a full transcription of the manuscript in question! Full access here:

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  21. 28. stu 2019.

    More free access from our most recent special issue! Ray Kea examines the interconnectedness of Atlantic West Africa & the Scandinavian Atlantic through the itineraries of two eighteenth-century African Christians:

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