FiscalMilitarySystem
@fiscalmilitary
Led by Professor Peter Wilson, this ERC project transforms the conventional narrative of the European states system.
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https://fiscalmilitary.history.ox.ac.uk/ 23-10-2014 13:41:29
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Yesterday we were thrilled to present Professor Peter Wilson (FiscalMilitarySystem) with RUSI’s 2023 Duke of Wellington Medal for his book “Iron and Blood: A Military History of the German-Speaking Peoples Since 1500". You can learn more here: bit.ly/48elnEo
The early modern Baltic was an important region for the business of war, but also a region with constant war at the same time - read more about early modern business of war in the Baltic here: fiscalmilitary.history.ox.ac.uk/article/busine… Thanks to Jaakko Björklund for sharing this with us
WOMEN & WAR: a joint conference with University of Oxford. The third panel on 22 March is 'Theories of Gender & Historiography of War'. It will feature @sarah_vha, Kristine Dyrmann & Dr Sarah-Louise Miller 🇺🇦. Registration is FULL, but there is a waitlist available: asc.ox.ac.uk/event/women-war
Looking forward to our next SHOC seminar on 15/04. Professor Peter Wilson (University of Oxford) will present a paper on "Urban Hubs in Europe's Fiscal-Military System, 1530-1870", sharing findings from the FiscalMilitarySystem project! More info: tinyurl.com/ycyatdw9
Off to a brilliant start at today’s “Women & War” conference at The Library, All Souls College, Oxford All Souls College, University of Oxford. The conference is organized by researchers from King's College London and University of Oxford - I look forward to talking about women & the revolutionary wars in DK-NO later
🚨FINAL CALL for applications! Our co-director Jonathan Fennell is seeking a post-doctoral researcher to work on a pilot of the #SWW Forces Record Project. Deadline is 2 May. Details below⬇️
Two of our researchers will meet in Paris for #KQ13 (royalstudiesnetwork.org/current-confer…). John Condren and Cathleen Sarti will be talking about military gifts in Saxony, and Neutrality between Tuscany and France.