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Linnaeus University is announcing a salaried PhD position, funded by the Crafoord Foundation, to carry out the research project "Gender, Diplomacy and Imperialism: How Non-Male Actors and Transgender Practices Shaped the Colonial World in Maritime Southeast Asia".
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Birgit Tremml Werner's article "The Elephant in the Archive: Knowledge Construction and Late Eighteenth-Century Global Diplomacy" has been published in an open access format and is now available online.
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Birgit Tremml Werner's article "Rethinking colonialism through early modern global diplomacy: A tale of Pampangan mobility" has been published in an open access format and is now available online.
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In a recent podcast from the New Diplomatic History Network, Stefan Amirell and Birgit Tremml-Werner talks with Haakon Ikonomou about Historical Treaties of Southeast Asia.
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The Crafoord Foundation has granted SEK 1 600 000 for a PhD project entitled "Gender, Diplomacy and Imperialism: How non-male actors and transgender practices shaped the colonial world of maritime Southeast Asia." The project will be an integrated part of the research environment Historical Treaties of Southeast Asia and the PhD student will be supervised by Stefan Amirell and Birgit Tremml-Werner.
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- Ariel Lopez at Linnaeus University in Växjö, Sweden as guest researcher between 3 and 18 of March 2023
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