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Vincent Roy-Di Piazza

@roydipiazza

Historian of early modern science, religion & political economy • Postdoc fellow @DEPE_ERC @uniofjyvaskyla • assoc. researcher @OxfordHistory • PhD Oxford '22

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šŸ“£ Calling all budding dix-huitiĆ©mistes! šŸ“£ Applications are welcome until 1 July to the annual Early Career Seminar of the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ISECS/SIEDS) in summer 2026! oraprdnt.uqtr.uquebec.ca/portail/gscw03…

šŸ“£ Calling all budding dix-huitiĆ©mistes! šŸ“£ Applications are welcome until 1 July to the annual Early Career Seminar of the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (<a href="/isecs_sieds/">ISECS/SIEDS</a>) in summer 2026! oraprdnt.uqtr.uquebec.ca/portail/gscw03…
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LĆ”szló Kontler, president of the ISIH, provides the 2025 ISIH conference’s welcome address, followed by Anna Becker’s introduction of Gianna Pomata’s keynote lecture on ā€˜Gender: rise and fall of an epistemic concept’

LĆ”szló Kontler, president of the <a href="/ISIHtweets/">ISIH</a>, provides the 2025 ISIH conference’s welcome address, followed by Anna Becker’s introduction of Gianna Pomata’s keynote lecture on ā€˜Gender: rise and fall of an epistemic concept’
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Starting day 2 of the 2025 ISIH conference in still sunny Aarhus, with a panel on post colonial critique, feat. Isabelle Napier (Oxford), Matthew Birchal (New South Wales) & Vanessa Pastorini (Sao Paulo) chaired by Christian O. Christiansen (Aarhus)

Starting day 2 of the 2025 ISIH conference in still sunny Aarhus, with a panel on post colonial critique, feat. Isabelle Napier (Oxford), Matthew Birchal (New South Wales) &amp; Vanessa Pastorini (Sao Paulo) chaired by Christian O. Christiansen (Aarhus)
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Second keynote lecture of the ISIH 2025 conference by Shruti Kapila (Cambridge) introduced by Casper Andersen (Aarhus), titled ā€˜Against consent: a History of Sexual Contract from Sati to Gang Rape in India’

Second keynote lecture of the ISIH 2025 conference by Shruti Kapila (Cambridge) introduced by Casper Andersen (Aarhus), titled ā€˜Against consent: a History of Sexual Contract from Sati to Gang Rape in India’
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LÔszló Kontler introducing a rearranged session 4 panel featuring Lewis Ashman (Edimburgh), Rosa-María Mantilla SuÔrez (Columbia) & Nicolai von Eggers (Copenhagen)

LÔszló Kontler introducing a rearranged session 4 panel featuring Lewis Ashman (Edimburgh), Rosa-María Mantilla SuÔrez (Columbia) &amp; Nicolai von Eggers (Copenhagen)
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Session 5 of ISIH 2025 with talks from Rachel McVeigh (Harvard), Melisa Durkei (Central European University) & Rithma Kreie Engelbreth Larsen (Aarhus)

Session 5 of ISIH 2025 with talks from Rachel McVeigh (Harvard), Melisa Durkei (Central European University) &amp; Rithma Kreie Engelbreth Larsen (Aarhus)
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Third and last keynote of ISIH 2025, with Patricia Owens (Oxford) giving a lecture based on her book « Erased: a history of international thought without men » (Princeton University Press) introduced by Christian O. Christiansen (Aarhus)

Third and last keynote of ISIH 2025, with Patricia Owens (Oxford) giving a lecture based on her book « Erased: a history of international thought without men » (<a href="/PrincetonUPress/">Princeton University Press</a>) introduced by Christian O. Christiansen (Aarhus)
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Session 6 with talks from Mads Langballe Jensen (Lund) on pol. thought in pre-colonial Gold Coast, and Ariane Fichtl & Juliane Engelhardt (Copenhagen) on gender in Radical Pietism, Pietist conversion & the liberal turn

Session 6 with talks from Mads Langballe Jensen (Lund) on pol. thought in pre-colonial Gold Coast, and Ariane Fichtl &amp; Juliane Engelhardt (Copenhagen) on gender in Radical Pietism, Pietist conversion &amp; the liberal turn
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Back after lunch for session 7 on gender in intellectual history chaired by Anna Becker (Aarhus), with Hanne Berendse (Innsbruck) on J. Otho’s De Bona Institutione (1616), & Geertje J. Bol (Ghent) on ā€˜ambitious women in early modern England’

Back after lunch for session 7 on gender in intellectual history chaired by Anna Becker (Aarhus), with Hanne Berendse (Innsbruck) on J. Otho’s De Bona Institutione (1616), &amp; Geertje J. Bol (Ghent) on ā€˜ambitious women in early modern England’
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Celebrating midsommar in central Finland this year under the midnight sun, on the year’s longest dayā˜€ļø šŸ‡«šŸ‡®

Celebrating midsommar in central Finland this year under the midnight sun, on the year’s longest dayā˜€ļø šŸ‡«šŸ‡®
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28 Fellowships (10 Months) ot the "French Institutes for Advanced Study Fellowship Programme" at seven Institutes of the Aix-Marseille, Cergy, Loire Valley (OrlƩans-Tours), Lyon, Montpellier, Nantes and Paris, 2026-2027. fias-fp.eu/fellowships/faq

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How were 18thC Germans involved in transatlantic slavery, in the absence of an overseas empire? Morgan Golf-French (Fondazione1563 Turin) writes in our blog on the German Enlightenment's discourses on, and entanglements with, slavery: voltairefoundation.wordpress.com/2025/06/27/tra…

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Dr Harris's new article on merchants and the law in the eighteenth-century British empire is out now in the William and Mary Quarterly OIEAHC. Find it online here: muse.jhu.edu/pub/275/articl…

Dr Harris's new article on merchants and the law in the eighteenth-century British empire is out now in the William and Mary Quarterly <a href="/OIEAHC/">OIEAHC</a>. Find it online here: muse.jhu.edu/pub/275/articl…