Lachlan Fleetwood

@lachlanfleet

History PhD @ Cambridge University. Himalaya mountains. Exploration and empire. Global histories of science.

Cambridge, England
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2017.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    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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    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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  3. 24. sij

    Original article "Bodies in High Places: Exploration, Altitude Sickness, and the Problem of Bodily Comparison in the Himalaya, 1800–1850" available here:

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    23. sij
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  5. 12. sij

    A.k.a. how to turn a 100,000 word dissertation into 10 tweets - what could possibly go wrong? Follow along on Feb 12 to find out, and for all things , ! With thanks to

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  6. 12. sij

    Join us, wherever you are! This promises to be an exciting showcase of approaches to the global in , not to mention quite the technological adventure...

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  7. 9. sij

    If I wasn't already booked up, I'd be all over this. Looks like a great session . Focusing on bodies can be a really productive way of reframing histories of , and - if that sounds like you, consider putting in an abstract!

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    The Society has a number of Indigenous maps in its collection. Join on 20 January at 2.30pm for an introduction to these maps, and discuss the role they played in the production of geographical knowledge during the time of the British Empire:

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    16. pro 2019.
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  10. 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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  11. 15. stu 2019.

    Great new initiative - thanks to the conveners and to for hosting! Today's discussion led by Fa-ti Fan on 'Asia as Method' and 'Decolonization'

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    4. stu 2019.

    Very pleased to see that mine and 's article 'Off the beaten track' is now available online! 🎉 In it we discuss the range of approaches that have been developed to critically assess histories of exploration. Its available open access here:

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    7. lis 2019.

    Please participate in this innovative Twitter conference on the global and international histories of science (broadly defined). Organised by Details about abstracts and joining here:

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    13. ruj 2019.

    I am very pleased to share videos of the presentations given at Narrative Science in Techno-Environments, a workshop supported by the and organised in collaboration with and

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    13. kol 2019.

    My paper, "Tainted bodies: scurvy, bad food and the reputation of the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901–1904," has been published in the July edition of . It's free to access for 50 days through the link below.

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    18. srp 2019.

    It's here! Can't wait to get started, and will tweet where I can. You can all join in on and almost all the talks are being video recorded, to be shared on the Narrative Science site soon after. Link to the programme:

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    RHS Prothero Lecture 2019 now available as a podcast! Listen to Dr Sujit Sivasundaram, “Waves Across the South: Monarchs, Travellers and Empire in the Pacific”, given at the Royal Historical Society on 5 July 2019, here:

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  18. 17. lip 2019.

    Exciting news, and thoroughly well deserved!

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  19. 14. lip 2019.
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    What does global history look like from a Pacific island? Join us on Fri 5 July for Dr Sujit Sivasundaram's Prothero Lecture: "Waves Across the South: Monarchs, Travellers & Empire in the Pacific". Followed by our Publication, Fellowship & Teaching Awards:

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