Margaret Schotte
Early modern history, DH & Indian Ocean. Loves all things bookish, maritime, & history-of-science. ☞ she/her 🌈
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- Dahlias from my summer archives #Flowers #Dahlias #ColorADay #OrangeSun #Orange #Bloomscrolling #Stunday #Photography
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- See you this afternoon! Nous vous verrons cet après-midi !
- Revolution! Riots! A wealthy boss trying to cut workers' wages! Join us for a close reading of the 1789 « affaire Réveillon » by Pascal Bastien @pbastien.bsky.social. In person @UofT, Jan. 30, 4-6pm EST munkschool.utoronto.ca/event/lorage... #frenchhistory
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- You can all start counting down to June now lup.be/book/perform...
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- As I await proofs, I give you…. the UK COVER REVEAL!
- Fun bluesky fact is that no matter what else is going on, someone is always reading Moby Dick
- Proud of our MHB faculty Dr. Pablo F. Gómez! His new book Bloody Numbers reveals how the Atlantic slave trade invented modern ways of quantifying human bodies. Stunning cover, essential read, coming June 2026. go.wisc.edu/utf88a. #MedicalHistory @uchicagopress.bsky.social
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- How do you transform a fragile book into carefully maintained digital images & provide free, round-the-clock access for anyone, anywhere in the world? On January 28 at 11am (CT), join us for “The Extraordinary, Ordinary Work of Building a Digital Library,” a free, virtual program: hmml.org/events
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- HYBRID LECTURE! "The Fabrication of Borders: Tailoring and Cartography in Early Modern Europe," Emanuele Lugli, Stanford U. & the 2025-2026 SIMS + Center for Italian Studies Fellow in Italian MSS Studies #medievalsky February 12 @ 5:15pm EST More details and RSVP here: bit.ly/4qkdSoN
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- Save the Date: the New Netherland Institute's 2026 Annual Conference, New Netherland and the World, will be in Albany, New York at the New York State Museum on November 7-8, 2026. We'll have a Call for Papers out in the next couple of weeks! Travel funding will be available for presenters.
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