anaïs walsdorf
We are never as steeped in history as when we pretend not to be - Trouillot
Warwick Uni & Science Museum PhD on histories of 19th c. British metallurgy & industrial imperialism: collection/ extraction/ combustion/ manufacture/ decay
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- Reposted by anaïs walsdorfExciting News: Conference Website Launched! icohtec2026.hs.duth.gr
- Reposted by anaïs walsdorf53rd ICOHTEC Annual Meeting – First Announcement: www.icohtec.org/2025/11/26/1...
- Reposted by anaïs walsdorf🎉 Just launched! We’ve collaborated with @cplusc.bsky.social to launch @transitionsec.bsky.social — a new research centre that will develop alternative approaches to security and investigate the US & UK military industrial complexes as economic, climate and geopolitical threats. Find out more. 👇
- While the US & Europe ramp up military spending, millions live in poverty. Today, we launch Transition Security Project, investigating how militarisation makes us poorer and less safe amid climate crisis — and what genuine security could look like. 🧵 transitionsecurity.org
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- Read my new article 'The wood that turns the stones to water' in Charcoal, the latest issue of @mi-mag.bsky.social I discuss the historical relationship between Sal trees and India's oldest traditional ironworking communities 🪵 www.materialintelligencemag.org/charcoal/
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- Reposted by anaïs walsdorfIssue 7 of Commodity Frontiers is live on our new website! Contributors explore carbon frontiers through power, conflict, and sovereignty. journal.commodityfrontiers.com/journal-issu...
- Read my article, ‘Materials of Progress: Steel and European Narratives of Civilisation’ in the new issue of @epoch-history.bsky.social ! 🙇🏻♀️
- Issue 19 is out now! A special issue themed on art and architecture, it features a wide range of fantastic articles from emerging historians from across the globe. Read them all at: www.epoch-magazine.com
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- Read my article, "Industrial Imperialism and the Museum: A Coal Biography" here: journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/ma...
- My first publication! 🥳 Thank you so much to @camillemarys.bsky.social and @ellietheelement.bsky.social for all your work putting together this outstanding special issue! Can't wait to dive in!
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