Andy Denning (@andydenninghist) 's Twitter Profile
Andy Denning

@andydenninghist

European and imperial history @UnivOfKansas. Books: Automotive Empire bit.ly/autoemp2024. Skiing into Modernity bit.ly/skiingmod. Interwar World bit.ly/iw2024

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David Motadel (@davidmotadel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted about the publication of GLOBAL SOCIAL HISTORY: RETHINKING CLASS AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE MODERN WORLD, which I co-authored with Christof Dejung, in the Historical Journal: doi.org/10.1017/S00182…

Delighted about the publication of GLOBAL SOCIAL HISTORY: RETHINKING CLASS AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE MODERN WORLD, which I co-authored with Christof Dejung, in the Historical Journal: doi.org/10.1017/S00182…
Andy Denning (@andydenninghist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to this online book talk tomorrow about Automotive Empire (cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/978150177…) - conveniently timed for audiences across the globe! Thanks to Chang Liu for organizing and a fantastic lineup of commentators! Cornell University Press

Looking forward to this online book talk tomorrow about Automotive Empire (cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/978150177…) - conveniently timed for audiences across the globe! Thanks to <a href="/Chris_Chang_Liu/">Chang Liu</a> for organizing and a fantastic lineup of commentators! <a href="/CornellPress/">Cornell University Press</a>
The Historical Journal (@historicaljnl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣From our latest issue, 'Global Social History: Class and Social Transformation in World History' Andrew Sartori (NYU Department of History) on 'How Did Bengal Become a Society?' #Social #Historical #Society #19thc 📜 👉Read open access here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

📣From our latest issue, 'Global Social History: Class and Social Transformation in World History'

Andrew Sartori (<a href="/NYUHistory/">NYU Department of History</a>) on 'How Did Bengal Become a Society?'

#Social #Historical #Society #19thc 📜

👉Read open access here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
KU Museum Studies (@kumuseumstudies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to MUSE professor Jeanne Vaccaro! Her co-curated exhibition at ICA LA, Scientia Sexualis, made Frieze's Top 10 U.S. shows list for 2024! frieze.com/article/top-te…

Andy Denning (@andydenninghist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New York conference goers! Come bright and EARLY Sunday to hear me and some brilliant authors gab about all things transimperial!

New York conference goers! Come bright and EARLY Sunday to hear me and some brilliant authors gab about all things transimperial!
Christopher Tounsel (@ctounsel1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next Friday, UW African Studies Program will host Andy Denning for a virtual talk on his new book "Automotive Empire: How Cars and Roads Fueled European Colonialism in Africa" Cornell University Press. Registration link is below, hope you can make it! Link: jsis.washington.edu/africa/events/…

Next Friday, UW African Studies Program will host <a href="/AndyDenningHist/">Andy Denning</a> for a virtual talk on his new book "Automotive Empire: How Cars and Roads Fueled European Colonialism in Africa" <a href="/CornellPress/">Cornell University Press</a>.

Registration link is below, hope you can make it!

Link: jsis.washington.edu/africa/events/…
Andy Denning (@andydenninghist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

delighted to share that Heidi Tworek and I have a new article available from @PastPresentSoc on the promises and perils of periodization in global history. DM or email at institutional address if you need access! academic.oup.com/past/advance-a…

Moritz von Brescius (@moritzbrescius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Job alert! We're hiring! Come work with me University of Basel   📢  1 fully-funded PhD position (4 years) in my Consolidator project "The Battle of Materials"! Check it out and spread the word: jobs.unibas.ch/offene-stellen…

Michele Sollai (@sollaimichele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Time to celebrate! 🎉 My article, “Where Europe ends, where Africa begins: Transimperial dryland science in the Italian South (1900s–40s),” is now out in open access in the Journal of Global History (Journal of Global History). Read it here: doi.org/10.1017/S17400…