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Teresa Barucci

@teresa_barucci

junior research fellow @magdalenoxford || social and political history of mobility in late medieval Europe

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What a surprise, Italy is last! 🍝 Funny how a country so obsessed with immigration cares so little about emigration? Recent graduates: new high in employment in 2022 europa.eu/!PKvygF via EU_Eurostat

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Now that it is official, some personal news - I have joined Magdalen College as Fellow by Examination (JRF) in Medieval History! I am so thrilled to have the opportunity to continue my research on the politics of mobility in late medieval Europe in such a wonderful place 🌿

Now that it is official, some personal news - I have joined <a href="/magdalenoxford/">Magdalen College</a> as Fellow by Examination (JRF) in Medieval History! I am so thrilled to have the opportunity to continue my research on the politics of mobility in late medieval Europe in such a wonderful place 🌿
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But before moving to Oxford in January 2024, I will be spending the next three months at @the_bsr with the most eclectic group of academics, artists, and architects, and getting started on the archival research in and around Rome 🏛

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Una poesia di Gianni Rodari recita: “Ci sono cose da non fare mai, né di giorno né di notte, né per mare né per terra: per esempio, la guerra.” Come dargli torto. Nella guerra l’essere umano dà il peggio di sé. In alcuni casi, andando oltre.

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The premodern world held possibilities and imagined futures: the physical and metaphysical systems that were actively built and contested then continue to inform the world in the present. Read our statement on the value of Renaissance & Premodern Studies: rensoc.org.uk/statement-on-t…

The premodern world held possibilities and imagined futures: the physical and metaphysical systems that were actively built and contested then continue to inform the world in the present.

Read our statement on the value of Renaissance &amp; Premodern Studies: rensoc.org.uk/statement-on-t…