Wrote about the Dutch higher education crisis and why a strike without suspending exams or classes is just cosplay. @jacobinnl.bsky.social
jacobin.nl/een-hoger-on...
Wrote about the Dutch higher education crisis and why a strike without suspending exams or classes is just cosplay. @jacobinnl.bsky.social
jacobin.nl/een-hoger-on...
Ook in Brussel vorige week zag je het gevolg (of eerder non-gevolg) van een βpijnlozeβ staking van HO. Maar: een staking die wΓ©l pijn doet aan beleid, doet dat in 1e instantie aan huidige studenten. Een nobele zaak op de lange termijn, zeker, maar ook een stevige opoffering om van hen te vragen...
The special issue, planned for print in March 2026, features articles by Torsten Feys on Belgium, Laurent Tissot on Lausanne, Sigrid Wadauer on Austria, Kevin James (twice) and Alan McNee on the UK, and myself on Antwerp - of course. Warmly recommended!
So happy that our special issue 'Controlling mobile guests where they rest' is online at @imm-min-journal.bsky.social! It shows how hotel registration offers us a powerful lens on the entangled histories of migration & tourism, touching on important politics, people and performances often neglectedπ
Effectief!
π’ Nieuwe publicatie!
Jasper Segerink onderzoekt in βEen nacht in de stadβ hoe trans-Atlantische migranten (1850β1914) tijdelijk verbleven in Antwerpen en welke sporen ze nalieten.
Meer informatie op de website van HistoriANT:
gvag.be/historiant/2...
New book publication β π
Last month, my first monograph was published by the AcadΓ©mie royale de Belgique.
It is a slightly reworked version of my PhD, focusing on the grain prices and the grain economy of 14th-C Flanders πΏ
#medievalsky #graineconomy #MiddleAges
For the contents, see below π
For the past few months, I have been using Obsidian, and I'm loving it. It is free, open access, easy to use, and allows you to link notes to each other. π€―
Yesterday, the news broke that the Flemish government will end funding for @iobua.bsky.social in just 3 months! This risks studentsβ futures, 32 staff careers, & undermines a cornerstone of Belgiumβs hard-won international scientific reputation. A short-sighted decision with lasting consequences...
Biographies linked with publications show that mothers reach peak scholarly productivity later in life, declining until children reach school age, while fathers experience no change. The time costs of raising the baby boom generation led to a loss of female scientists thru failure to achieve tenure.
βCataclysmically badβ
This new series of ECR blog posts on the French History Network makes for grim reading, perhaps grimmer even than some in UK #FrenchHistory might have realised.
1st post, anon ECRs in French History on what itβs like right now out there:
frenchhistorysociety.co.uk/6691/
ποΈ
Earlier this year, Vicky Holmes published 'Living with Lodgers. Household Economy and Social Relations in Working-Class Victorian England'. It is a great book that not only rescues the lodger from the mists of history, but also invites us to question Victorian household ideals. Highly recommended!π
Loved the PfΓ€lzer Wandermusikanten workshop @ Kusel! The Institut fΓΌr pfΓ€lzische Geschichte und Volkskunde brilliantly connected 'academic' with 'local' historians. The castle setting and hearing the music performed live by the Kusel Music Academy were unforgettable experiences. A π§΅ following soon..
ertsberg.be/boek/onvolto...
πArchief Stadsgeschiedenis nu digitaal!
Het archief van het tijdschrift Stadsgeschiedenis is nu digitaal toegankelijk! Nummers van het tijdschrift van 2021 en eerder zijn vrij beschikbaar voor download.
Het digitale archief is hier te vinden: lup.be/archief-stad...
π Toerisme: zegen of last?
Al in 1926 dachten Belgen aan een βtaks op vreemdelingenβ toen toeristen het land overspoelden.
ποΈ Lees de nieuwe CSG-blog van Silke Geven over de geschiedenis van klachten Γ©n maatregelen rond toerisme:
www.uantwerpen.be/en/research-...
(Sorry if obvious π )
Dominiek Dendooven has a great thesis on the (de)mobilisation of Indians and Chinese at the Belgian front!
"Asia In Flanders Fields. A Transnational History of Indians and Chinese on the Western Front, 1914-1920"
repository.uantwerpen.be/docman/irua/...
Voor diegenen die denken dat de systematische afbouw van onderzoek en hoger onderwijs enkel een zorg is voor de humane wetenschappen π
π’CfP! At the #EAUH2026 in Barcelona (sept 26), Hilde, Rosa and I are organising a session on the long term history of lodgers/boarders. We welcome papers on any area between 1500 and now.
Interested? www.eauhbarcelona2026.eu/sessions/#se... Or DM me directly. Sharing is welcome #UrbanHistory
π’CfP! At the #EAUH2026 in Barcelona (sept 26), Hilde, Rosa and I are organising a session on the long term history of lodgers/boarders. We welcome papers on any area between 1500 and now.
Interested? www.eauhbarcelona2026.eu/sessions/#se... Or DM me directly. Sharing is welcome #UrbanHistory
What is the difference between a historian and a sociologist? A long time scale and bad data.
Perhaps a bit reductive but on point what the data concerns π€£ Sam Bass Warner being interviewed by Bruce Stave in the first issue of Journal of Urban History in 1974
From the editor's desk...
... if anyone is thinking about writing an article on Arnold Schwarzenegger, we would love to see it.
Ik voel me bijzonder vereerd seg. Dankje! π
ποΈ For the Social History Blog, I wrote a piece on the often banal reasons that research (and especially PhD)-projects pivot, and the implications this has for our craft. Hopefully this can also offer some reassurance for new PhD-students..
A lodging house guy's reflection π
Serieuzer nu: het zou wel fijn zijn als onze journalistiek iets kritischer zou omspringen met de verkoopspraatjes van techbros
Uhu Ok π