Jessica Reinisch

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Professor of Modern European History at Birkbeck, University of London. Editor of Bloomsbury Histories of Internationalism. Co-PI of 'The Scientific Conference: A Social, Cultural and Political History' (HERA) @SciConf
Birkbeckhttps://www.bbk.ac.uk/our-staff/profile/8008585/jessica-reinisch
Centre for the Study of Internationalismhttps://csi.bbk.ac.uk/
Bloomsbury Histories of Internationalismhttps://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/series/histories-of-internationalism/

Over at @SciConf we've been thinking lately a lot about the material culture of conferences, and have now put together a gallery of some of the objects we've come across so far.

You can have a peek here: https://sciconf.nu/gallery/ (It's a work in progress)

If you have any conference memorabilia or other objects do let us know - we'd love to feature it in the gallery.

Gallery – The Scientific Conference: a Social, Cultural, and Political History

Who remembers overhead projectors? When did you last see one in action?

#histodons #history #internationalism #scihistodons #histsci #STS #conferences #objects #materialculture #infrastructure

This is what collaboration across four+ cities in two+ time zones looks like in practice. Here we are, hard at work on a special issue we're hoping to publish with the British Journal of the History of Science in due course.

#histodons #history #internationalism #scihistodons #histsci #STS #conferences #HERA #publicspaces #BJHS

We've been quietly working away on various projects (more news soon!). In the meantime we're pleased to announce a new blog entry by guest contributor Julian Bondaz on the International Conferences of West Africanists. Come have a look.

https://sciconf.nu/learned-excursions-and-scientific-tourism-at-the-first-international-conferences-of-west-africanists-1945-1949/

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Learned excursions and scientific tourism at the first International Conferences of West Africanists (1945-1949) – The Scientific Conference: a Social, Cultural, and Political History

I just published a short political piece on why European History is dying in the US: “Irrelevant Scapegoat: The Perils of Doing European History in Post-Trump America” https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/contemporary-european-history/article/abs/irrelevant-scapegoat-the-perils-of-doing-european-history-in-posttrump-america/4E320F6651F934D1A585B3719C4955C9 If you don’t have access, you can also find it here: https://www.dominiquereill.com/_files/ugd/986892_579210c9c2744d3ea82b31466fc14744.pdf
Irrelevant Scapegoat: The Perils of Doing European History in Post-Trump America | Contemporary European History | Cambridge Core

Irrelevant Scapegoat: The Perils of Doing European History in Post-Trump America - Volume 32 Issue 1

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Martin Conway - The Making of Democracy in Western Europe after 1945: The Certainties of the Past? 26 Jan 2023, 08.00pm – 09.30pm CET, Spui 25 Amsterdam (can also be followed via livestream) https://www.spui25.nl/programma/the-certainties-of-the-past?fbclid=IwAR1pdPZ3cxjJlU7dHeeEp4QehlJkbdSoDTDRhA8QpxVtF9SJbmp2iyPyrfU
The Certainties of the Past?

Democracy has a long history; or, perhaps more exactly, it has a long past. The electoral and political volatility which has been evident in Europe during the first two decades of the twenty-first century has created a widespread sense that a past era of democratic certainties has ended. That generates civic and intellectual challenges for our present era. But it also enables us to reassess the supposed certainties of past history. How far can we still regard the history of Western Europe in the second half of the century as a democratic era? Or should we now see it as a similar era of political uncertainties?

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Our online seminar about the newly digitised League of Nations archive is next week! Hermine Diebolt will discuss the digitisation project & give tips for finding what you need via the new platform.

Tuesday, 17 January, 3-4.30pm UK time.

Sign up here if you'd like to join: https://unog.libcal.com/calendar/archivestraining/birkbeck17jan2022

#histodons @histodons #archive #leagueofnations

Discover UN Archives Geneva (Birkbeck) [3 pm UK time]

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Die neue Folge ist live: Odette Sansom Hallowes war Agentin für England im besetzten Frankreich. Sie arbeitete als Kurierin, bis ihr Netzwerk von den Nazis ausgehoben wurde. Odette gab selbst unter Folter keine Namen oder Informationen Preis und überlebte nur knapp das KZ Ravensbrück. Sie war die am höchsten dekorierte Spionin des Zweiten Weltkriegs. #podcast #herstorypod #frauengeschichte #zweiterweltkrieg

If you want to understand the incredible disjuncture between the old guard of historians and those on the front lines seriously seeking to stop the collapse of the profession, read this account of outgoing AHA president James Sweet's speech https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/08/arts/american-historical-association-james-sweet.html

and then @erin_bartram's talk
https://contingentmagazine.org/2023/01/07/a-profession-if-you-can-keep-it/

Many (not all) tenured senior profs are apparently content to keep debating methodology while the profession burns. It isn't just professionally irresponsible; it's unethical. The luxury of being able to have those debates is enabled by inequitable labor conditions and a failure to take responsibility for training grad students for nonexistent jobs.

#histodons #AHA23

As Historians Gather, No Truce in the History Wars

At the annual meeting of the American Historical Association, the raging battle over how to write about the past — and why — was uncomfortably front and center.