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  1. 22 Mar 2019

    For folks who were following us for the De-centering the Global Middle Ages symposium (or who missed it!), I've now linked to the bibliography resources speakers provided for scholars/educators on my site! 🌍🌎🌏

  2. 26 Feb 2019

    For those who followed De-centering the Global Middle Ages , we now have the bibliographies of our speakers featured on the symposium website! Hopefully these will be useful in your teaching and research! 🌏🌍🌎

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  3. 9 Feb 2019

    I just want everyone happily enjoying to know that, here in Chittagong, smack in the middle of the Incredibly Detailed Map of Medieval Trade Routes...we are watching you. With a certain envy.

  4. 8 Feb 2019

    Wrapped up that grant app ✅ Ranted about the patriarchy to anyone and everyone ✅ Transcribed one will (bc slow progress is still progress) ✅ And finally on my way to !

  5. 9 Feb 2019

    Now speaking: Sarah Davis-Secord - Late to the (Tea) Party: De-centering Europe with the Premodern Tea Trade. Did you know that Davis-Secord has a great sense of humor? Important in this business.

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  7. 9 Feb 2019

    I've only been following from afar, but looks like it's been incredible. Definitely take a look!

  8. 12 Feb 2019

    Relive the thrills and spills of in the comfort of your own home!

  9. 9 Feb 2019

    Thanks to for excellent tweeting!

  10. 13 Feb 2019

    Additionally, I'm hoping to get permission from students to post excerpts, anonymously or with names, of their brilliant responses to . friends, I highly encourage you to have students follow conferences via twitter--their perspectives are invaluable!

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  11. 9 Feb 2019

    Peggy McCracken responding to Manuel Giardino’s talk “Chinese Medicine in Mongol Iran”: How do we talk about interdependence without flattening difference? What a great question for scholars thinking about a global Middle Ages.

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  12. For those unable to attend (such as myself!), follow , , and for live tweets

  13. 9 Feb 2019

    Heading to the airport now, sorry to miss the final discussions. Thanks to organizers and Amanda Respess and to all participants. it’s been eye-opening.

  14. 9 Feb 2019

    What a great symposium! Thank you immensely , Amanda Respess and Michael Gawlik for organising it seamelessly!

  15. 11 Feb 2019

    Back home and feeling incredibly grateful to , Amanda Respess, Michael Gawlik, and the entire University of Michigan-Ann Arbor History and premodern communities! was the most impactful conference experience I've ever had.

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  16. 11 Feb 2019

    I'm very excited, especially, to see what the graduate students and ECRs who participated in go on to do in the coming years. There were so many smart, inspiring, innovative scholars. Good things ahead for with these folks contributing!

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  17. 8 Feb 2019

    Folks follow and for some updates on “decentring the global middle ages” — important work being done at this conference!

  18. 26 Feb 2019

    Many thanks to , @sdavissecord, , , , , and the many other speakers who contributed! Live-tweeting of the even can be found on the hashtag and here:

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  19. 9 Feb 2019
    Replying to

    We know that people took tea with them on travels outside China, yes.

  20. 9 Feb 2019
    Replying to

    Really insightful distillation here symposium goers

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