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An European Research Council project, hosted by New Europe College, Romania: Luxury, Fashion and Social Status in Early Modern South-Eastern Europe

05/09/2022

In connection with the Luxfass project is the new book of Giulia Calvi, ”The World in Dress. Costume Books across Italy, Europe, and the East”, Cambridge University Press - Academic, 2022.

This book is available free online until 15 September 2022 at https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/world-in-dress/6C476C80314345AB4E0DBA5BF2BFA26C

Afterwards, only in print.

05/09/2022

Suitable for this time of the year and the start of school.

The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth (Johns Hopkins University Press), vol. 15, no. 2. Spring 2022 (guest editor Nicoleta Roman)

Special Issue on ”Children, Youth, Material Culture, and Clothing in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Southeastern Europe and Beyond: Discourses, Practices, and Imperial Connections”

in connection with the Luxfass event in 11-12 July 2019: ”A Forgotten Consumer. Children and Material Culture in 19th Century South-East and Central Europe”

https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/47907

17/05/2022

Tomorrow, roundtable about the volume written by Michal Wasiucionek, ”The Ottomans and Eastern Europe. Borders and Political Patronage in Early Modern World” (I.B. Tauris, 2021)”
-- at ''Nicolae Iorga'' Institute of History (Romanian Academy)

Miercuri 18 mai ora 11: Masă rotundă pe marginea cărții colegului Michal Wasiucionek, The Ottomans and Eastern Europe

Changing Subjects, Moving Objects 17/05/2022

Constanta Vintila, 'Changing Subjects, Moving Objects. Status, Mobility, and Social Transformation in Southeastern Europe, 1700–1850' is now in print at Brill, as volume 31 of the Balkan Studies Library.

The book appears under the auspices of the European Research Council Grant 'Luxury, Fashion and Social Status in Early Modern South-Eastern Europe (LuxFaSS)', ERC-2014-CoG no. 646489, hosted by New Europe College, Bucharest

Changing Subjects, Moving Objects "Changing Subjects, Moving Objects" published on 09 May 2022 by Brill | Schöningh.

23/11/2021

Happy to announce one of the results of the LuxfassERC project hosted by New Europe College: a collective volume on luxury, fashion and everyday life in South-Eastern Europe (in Romanian) coordinated by Constanța Vintilă and co-authored by Giulia Calvi, Pakucs Mária, Nicoleta Roman and Michał Wasiucionek

”Lux, modă și alte bagatele politicești în Europa de Sud-Est, în secolele XVI–XIX” to appear this month at Humanitas

More details https://humanitas.ro/humanitas/carte/lux-moda-si-alte-bagatele-politicesti

26/07/2021

Radu Dipratu, ”Regulating Non-Muslim Communities in the Seventeenth-Century Ottoman Empire. Catholics and Capitulations”, Routledge, 2021 (forthcoming)

https://www.routledge.com/Regulating-Non-Muslim-Communities-in-the-Seventeenth-Century-Ottoman-Empire/Dipratu/p/book/9780367355517?fbclid=IwAR2viaYtYeZzZrEvw6hcbWF5UkXpzexwvLs8TlWbThXtv_VDQVr4EZv4mwU

Photos from Luxfass's post 18/05/2021

Book presentation on 20 May 2021 at 17:00 CET: Coronations and Inaugurations in the 18th-19th Century Habsburg Monarchy during the Eighteenth & Nineteenth Centuries, Berghahn Books

About the book https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/VanGelderMore

Women, Consumption, and the Circulation of Ideas in South-Eastern Europe, 17th - 19th Centuries 07/05/2021

Constanța Vintilă-Ghițulescu (ed.), Women, Consumption, and the Circulation of Ideas in South-Eastern Europe, 17th-19th Centuries, Brill, 2017 (in open access)

https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/25050?fbclid=IwAR3PyiItDg77gFqpKqN7hXhJTv1OEFi_JtPc00Rs2zxsDaITxoLDnH7zEJ8

Women, Consumption, and the Circulation of Ideas in South-Eastern Europe, 17th - 19th Centuries

Children and Childhood in the Ottoman Empire 01/05/2021

Gülay Yilmaz, Fruma Zachs (eds.), ''Children and Childhood in the Ottoman Empire. From the 15th to the 20th Century'' Edinburgh University Press 2021.

https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-children-and-childhood-in-the-ottoman-empire.html?fbclid=IwAR136AQ5jFHF2aE7hhiKcmF6ot8ZocESe2uj7ETzPSZG_M91Fa5KoXxlVmY #.YIwSIDoVwcA.facebook

Children and Childhood in the Ottoman Empire Explores 5 centuries of changing attitudes toward children and childhood in the Ottoman Empire

Der Schutz der Habsburgischen Katholiken 24/04/2021

Online, via Zoom, on 27 April 2021

Radu Dipratu (Institutul de Studii Sud-Est Europene) on ”Protecting Catholics in the Ottoman Empire: Capitulations Granted to the Habsburgs in the Seventeenth Century”

Meeting ID: 992 9855 0683
Passcode: BalkLect21

Join by SIP
99298550683 (at) zoomcrc.com

https://www.oeaw.ac.at/detail/veranstaltung/der-schutz-der-habsburgischen-katholiken?fbclid=IwAR37uDYcMzs1ZsXGIBdaWpWE9JKcw6Jn0t-c-GrtE9K7il5WBar-nR416p0

Der Schutz der Habsburgischen Katholiken Der rumänische Historiker Radu Dipratu nimmt jene Dokumente, die der katholischen Kirche im Osmanischen Reich Schutz und Rechte garantierten, in den Blick. Bei einer Online Lecture der Reihe „Balkanforschung an der ÖAW“ berichtet er über neue Erkenntnisse.

20/04/2021

Roumen Avramov, Aleksandar Fotić, Elias Kolovos, Phokion P. Kotzageorgis (eds.), ''Monastic Economy Across Time: Wealth Management, Patterns, and Trends'', Centre for Advanced Study – Sofia (2021) (open access).

https://cas.bg/en/publication/monastic-economy-across-time/?fbclid=IwAR1jnGszwfZvNhVwje2cQXplYV1-L7t1uvMXqpFJTAlwh6toLdIr7eovIh0

14/04/2021

A meeting tomorrow, 15 April 2021, with Professor Giulia Calvi, from 11:00 am (Italy time). A discussion on travel & costume books and the circulation of knowledge between Italy, Europe and the Far East.

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