Thank you @balhnews.bsky.social for a fantastic night! It was a great opportunity to share my research 😊
Thanks, John Cass, for your post about my upcoming talk in @balhnews.bsky.social #NeighborHistory
neighborhistory.substack.com/p/when-engla...
Fantástico proyecto de mi compañero @docuracy.co.uk. No os lo perdáis, es un auténtico espectáculo.
A fantastic project by my colleague #docuracy. Don’t miss it – it’s a real treat.
It is a great honour to be mentioned in the new history of the Worshipful Company of the Ironmongers 😊
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What surprises people today is that an English merchant community was already thriving in Western Andalusia between 1507 and 1561 — long before the Elizabethan seafaring age we usually associate with ...
Next April, members of the project "Unlocking Upcycled Medieval Data" will present the paper "Cheap Consumer Goods in London’s Custom Accounts c.1400–1560" in the
@echistsoc.bsky.social Annual Conference that will take place in the @lsepress.bsky.social
My conversation with the @balhnews.bsky.social has been recently published! 🤗
If you want to know more about my research, you can listen to it on these platforms:
BALH website: lnkd.in/eaithbTv
Spotify: lnkd.in/eVt3jant
Apple Podcasts: lnkd.in/e9R2vdgM
Did medieval people buy each other Christmas gifts? New Year's Day was the main gifting day, but little is known about everyday people's present giving. Our project on London's customs records has uncovered a wealth of affordable items imported around this time: gloves and hats to toys and rattles🧵
In May, I will give an online talk for the @balhnews.bsky.social.
In this talk, I will explain my research about the English mercantile community of Western Andalusia in the 16th century.
Book here ➡️ www.balh.org.uk/event-balh-t...
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We often imagine medieval life as dull, dirty and short, with little in the way of material comfort or decoration. However, medieval Londoners were importing toys, treats and trinkets by the boatload ...
✉️ Explore 145,000 medieval merchant letters as a live map: the correspondence network of Francesco di Marco Datini (c.1363–1412), spanning Florence to Barcelona to North Africa.
Visualise routes, travel times & seasonality.
docuracy.github.io/datini/
#DigitalHumanities #MedievalHistory
Dr María Grove-Gordillo
Stephen Gadd
Justin Colson
We often imagine medieval life as dull, dirty and short, with little in the way of material comfort or decoration. However, medieval Londoners were importing toys, treats and trinkets by the boatload centuries…
We often imagine medieval life as dull, dirty and short, with little in the way of material comfort or decoration. However, medieval Londoners were importing toys, treats and trinkets by the boatload centuries…