It’s #WomensHistoryMonth, also for #emdiplomacy lovers!
Therefore, we want to introduce you to some of the great female scholars working on #earlymodern #diplomacy who are not #handbook authors.
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For concluding #WomensHistoryMonth we want to introduce to you another wonderful female #emdiplomacy scholar: Lisa Hellman who recently was inaugurated as professor of global history at Lund University:
https://portal.research.lu.se/sv/persons/lisa-hellman
She is also PI for the international Research Environment “Moved Apart”. (10/)
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She focusses on #emdiplomacy in East and Central Asia, especially on prisoners of war and slaves in Russia and Central Asia as diplomatic actors, as she explores in this recent article.
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110777246-009
Together with Birgit Tremml-Werner she also edited a special issue in the Journal of the History of Ideas on “Translation in Action” combining intellectual history and #emdiplomay from a global point of view.
https://doi.org/10.1353/jhi.2021.0022
This are only a few of her many publications. So if you’re interested in global #emdiplomacy you should not miss out on her work.
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Last but not least, Lisa Hellman is head of the Nordic global #history network Nordglob which brings together scholars from the Nordic countries who are working on or at least interested in #GlobalHistory
www.nordglob.org
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