Hello, World
@adecola
Postdoc at the Department of Economic and Social History, University of Vienna. Research fellow, International Studies Group (ISG), University of the Free State. Researching Money in Africa, Global History of Money, Colonial currencies, Geldscheiße
Hello, World
A view on Roosveltplatz, Wien, with the towering Votivkirche in the background
Yesterday I have started my postdoc at the Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte of @univie.ac.at! Looks like this will be my new everyday view from the office.
Did you miss any of our seminars?
You can now watch the recordings in our video gallery 🔀 armsbeadsandcloth.unipv.it/videos/
#abc #africa #global #economy #19thcentury
Thanks also for the support of Matteo Grilli, Lazlo Passemiers and Victor Gwande @the Southern Journal for Contemporary History
The dossier includes contributions by Geraldine Sibanda, Tinashe Takuva, Bernard Kusena, Jabulani Shaba: journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/jc...
Proud to share that the results of a workshop organised with
Geraldine Sibanda at the University of the Free State (funded by the Young Scholars Initiative, with the support of the International Studies Group) have now been published in a dossier of the Southern Journal for Contemporary History
What does he do during the other 60 minutes? [I am still reading]
New call for PhD scholarships at the International Studies Group @UFSweb. An opportunity to pursue your doctoral title while working in an extremely stimulating environment with the supervision of amazing scholars!
Deadline for applications: July 21, 2025.
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Don’t miss our next seminar!
🔴 “Clothing Empires: Indian Ocean Africa, Japanese Cotton Textiles, and Colonial Capitalism” with Jeremy Prestholdt
📍 11 April 2025, 6 p.m. CET, online
🔗 bit.ly/4g6hVPr
‼️Unfortunately the next session of our seminar series cannot be held on 7th March
We are sorry for the inconvenience. We will update you soon about our next sessions
Don’t miss our next seminar!
📍 “Merchandise of power: European arms in pre-colonial and colonial Tanzania (1850 to 1919)" with Felix Brahm on 7 March 2025, at 4pm CET.
armsbeadsandcloth.unipv.it/evento/semin...
Don’t miss next session of our seminar series!
🔸🔹“From East Africa to Venice. How African Consumers Shaped Venetian Glass Bead Production and Trade in the 18th Century” with Pierre Niccolò Sofia
📍21 February, 4 pm CET on Zoom armsbeadsandcloth.unipv.it/evento/afric...
If you would like to receive updates on the project and reminders about our upcoming talks, please email prin2022abc@gmail.com and request to be added to our mailing list.
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Don’t miss the first session of our seminar series!
📍7 February 2025 at 4 p.m. CET - “The history of firearms among the Acholi of Uganda” by Patrick Otim
Save the date for the first appointment on 7 February @arms-beads-cloth.bsky.social: networks.h-net.org/group/announ...
Thrilled to share my last article, on the role of the Egyptian trader Ḥasan Mūsā al-ʿAqqād in the first colonial monetary reform that the Italian government attempted in Eritrea in 1890: doi.org/10.23810/AEO...
I'm looking forward to receiving some feedback!
Excited to be part of ABC. Check it out and follow the page, as we are coming out with great news soon! bsky.app/profile/arms...
"This bursary represents not only a recognition of my work in open science and research data management advocacy, but also an investment in my future as a librarian."
Read our #LUP125 Early Career Researcher bursaries blog post: bit.ly/125ECRs
"Occhi del cuore" è il sacro graal delle serie molto italiane. E' quella a cui tutte si ispirano, senza raggiungerla.
Però non avevo mai sentito parlare della serie e tutto questo non sta facendo altro che suscitare in me una grande curiosità. :)
Questo non fa una piega. E per quanto io sia al contrario un amante delle emozioni forti (anche a scapito della qualità talvolta, sono un cultore del trash), concordo in pieno sul potere catartico delle serie rai.
Ma tu che avevi fatto di male per guardarlo?
Yes, I read the article. I was just wondering if we need yet another step towards the legitimation of a "virtual" economy, based on "virtual" commodities.
That's an interesting way to put it. But what if we categorise carbon-credits as "service" and the crime a fraud due to breach of contract? Literature provides already many tools to analyse the "service" economy.
Carolyn Chisadza giving the final keynote at the17th African Economic History meeting #AEHN
The project is a collaboration between timetraveller.voyage and the Arms Beads and Cloth project, recentering African consumerism in Global 19th century History (armsbeadsandcloth.unipv.it), synergically employing qualitative and quantitative methodologies for African Economic History.
Karin Pallaver and @laurencoetzee.bsky.social presenting the preliminary results of our project (with Alexander Moradi, Edward Kerby and Hanjo Odendaal) at the 17th AEHN meeting in Rome.
"Currency areas in modern precolonial Africa: New insights from traveller accounts"
The 17th African Economic History Network meeting starts today with the opening keynote by Prof. Gareth Austin #AEHN in Rome
New call for PhD scholarships at the International Studies Group, University of the Free State. It is an amazing opportunity to pursue a doctoral title while working in a extremely stimulating environment, with the supervision of amazing scholars
networks.h-net.org/group/announ...