A small thing can represent something much bigger. That is in short the idea of microhistory. Even though the importance of a single event might be limited in size and direct implications, it can sometimes poignantly illustrate a phenomenon of…
Tag: Early Modern Europe
The difference between these two images is obvious, but it isn’t as substantial as we might think. On the left, there is the New York Times front page of the 27th of March, with a photo, a half page-wide graph…
A woman sits in the Archive reading room, where she has managed to arrive after many interruptions connected with the details of her PhD degree program. On her table there stands a huge folder containing unbound documents of the first…
May 18th, On Zoom3pm-5:30pm (CEST) On May 18th the EURONEWS project is holding an online Consultation Day on the topic of Texts and Topics: Routes to Meaning in the Forest of Early Modern Words. We will be setting out our…
Now that normality feels so distant, we want to remember what a ‘normal’ day used to look like for our EURONEWS team. Our normal day would start with a nice walk to the Florence State Archive – not the most…
DATE TBD WORKSHOP:THE HANDWRITTEN NEWSLETTERS OF EARLY MODERN EUROPEGIORNATA DI STUDIO:AVVISI MANOSCRITTI NELLA PRIMA ETÀ MODERNA The widespread communication of statements and narratives, true and false, regarding current occurrences of common interest, which under the term ‘news’ constitutes a much-discussed…