Léa Leboissetier
Dr. in modern history @EnsdeLyon / @FWOVlaanderen Junior Postdoc in @UAntwerpen / Mobile labour, itinerant trading & its regulation in 19/20thC Britain. Française à Bxl & Duolingo fanatiek
- 💃Another panel you might consider sending an abstract for in the EAUH2026; about the spatializing of popular music, organised by my colleague Ilja van Damme, Simon Gunn and Stijn Oosterlynck @stijnoosterlynck.bsky.social. Deadline 22/10!!
- Only one week left to submit a paper to the EAUH2026! If you want to discuss retailing and emotions in urban spaces, please consider sending us an abstract!
- 🔴 CFP! AnneleenArnout and I are organising a session on emotions and urban retailing at the EAUH 2026! We invite contributions discussing Europe between 1850 and 1950. Send us a proposal before 22/10 on eauh2026.confnow.eu if that interests you, or feel free to DM us.
- 🔴 CFP! AnneleenArnout and I are organising a session on emotions and urban retailing at the EAUH 2026! We invite contributions discussing Europe between 1850 and 1950. Send us a proposal before 22/10 on eauh2026.confnow.eu if that interests you, or feel free to DM us.
- It's been exactly a year since I defended my PhD at the @ensdelyon.bsky.social ! As anything French, it can be divided in three points: 1) trying keep the stress at bay by spending time in nature in Parc de la tête d'or, 2) D-DAY! and 3) well-earned unhealthy reward the day after.
- I have very fond memories of this day, and I would like to seize this opportunity to acknowledge my PhD supervisors Philippe Rygiel and Fabrice Bensimon who showed me unwavering support, as well as Neil Davie, Emma Griffin, Manuela Martini and Anne Winter in the jury for stimulating discussions.
- Thanks also to all the friends and family who attended and helped with the organisation of the whole thing, Anh-Dao Bui Tran, Lucille Chambon, Etienne Bard, H.Y KE and of course @dekkermischa.bsky.social 😘
- Happy and honoured to attend the European Historical Economics Society conference at the Uni of Hohenheim as a finalist for the Gino Luzzatto PhD prize! I will talk about how studying pedlars can better our understanding of commercial change & the State's economic behaviour towards the poor.
- Reposted by Léa Leboissetier📢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
- 📝Delighted to contribute to the blog of the Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution of @wlvuni.bsky.social again. I explain why the demand for peddled goods endured in 20thC Britain using working-class autobiographies. You can read it here: retailhistory.wordpress.com/2025/07/24/p...
- Reposted by Léa LeboissetierTravailler et vivre sur son lieu de travail Journée des doctorants de l'AFHMT Rdv le 23 mai à @uparisnanterre.bsky.social Bâtiment Weber
- Reposted by Léa LeboissetierThe Aliens Act of 1905 created a new type of immigrant to the UK and a new means of controlling them. 🔓 This archive article is free for 7 days buff.ly/scsyrT1
- Reposted by Léa LeboissetierHeel blij en vereerd om als mede-aanvrager van het T@CKLE consortium te gaan werken aan dit project! 🎉 Vanuit de Nationale Wetenschapsagenda (NWA) ontvangt T@CKLE €2.858.000 NWO-financiering voor een integrale aanpak van seksueel grensoverschrijdend gedrag en seksueel geweld (SGOG) (1)
- this is what I call journalism
- Reposted by Léa Leboissetier#AcademiaEnGreve 🚧 14 mars 2025 #VeilleESR Face à la situation budgétaire dramatique de nos Universités, qui met en péril nos missions de #servicepublic, nos métiers, et l’avenir de nos étudiants, l’Ecole de science politique de la Sorbonne se déclare en chômage technique
- Reposted by Léa Leboissetier📢Publication horn: happy to see my new article '"The police in every hotel"? Hospitality governance in Antwerp during the long nineteenth century', is now published online in @imm-min-journal.bsky.social. 🔗 Read it here: doi.org/10.1080/0261... A short🧵 on its findings (1/5) Thoughts welcome!
- Reposted by Léa LeboissetierIn de weekendbijlage van @gazetvanantwerpen.bsky.social verscheen een stuk over mijn doctoraatsonderzoek. De stad is vandaag enkel wat ze is omdat zoveel Antwerpenaren in de 19de eeuw hun deur openstelden voor arbeidsmigranten. Met drie in één bed, of met 10 op één kamer, was geen uitzondering.
- Time to repost the best video of the internet
- Not the most flattering picture, but I now am officially affiliated to QMUL's school of history for a few months!
- Catford library today, I was not prepared for this amount of cat statues per sq. meters
- Back in the @britishlibrary.bsky.social, reading working class autobiographies 🤩 welcome respite from the news
- Apparemment E. Macron aime bien voyager dans le temps pour acheter des petits pois aux colporteurs du Lancashire
- Reposted by Léa Leboissetier📢CSG member @jsegerink.bsky.social gladly invites you to the public defence of his doctoral dissertation, "The Lodging House and the City. Accommodating Migrants in Urban Space, Antwerp, 1850-1914." 🗓️ 14/02, 15:00 📍 Auditorium FelixArchief (Oude Leeuwenrui 29)
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- 🚨British academics of Bluesky: I will visit Queen Mary University of London between the end of February and June. I know how hard flat hunting can be in London: any tips for accommodation? Know anyone who would be willing to let/sublet a room/flat during this time period? Thanks 🙏🏠
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- going to great lengths to beat the winter gloom while teleworking in Bxl (yes, that's a elephant seal plushie) (yes, that's a black lodge mousepad)
- Reposted by Léa Leboissetier“Come on, gang, we’ve got a mystery to solve!🐕🔍” Bensimon searches for clues to answer unsolved mysteries regarding the daguerreotypes of the April 1848 Chartist meeting, revealing insights into the working-class struggle and Victorian labor #19thcentury academic.oup.com/jvc/article/...
- Reposted by Léa LeboissetierFairy puff! Postcard from my collection, mailed 1912.