Professor of early modern British history at Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS; Hon Prof, IMEMS, Durham U; Associate Fellow, University of King's College.
Krista Kesselring
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Looking forward to this online book talk, tomorrow, May 19:
Retractions never get proportional attention. This one should.
If you are upset about the federal budget and the funding cuts to cultural heritage, please send a letter (no postage required) or email your MP, Minister of Canadian Heritage Marc Miller, and Prime Minister Carney. Find addresses here:
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New post from Krista Kesselring for Earth Day!
The Most Excellent Things are the King’s? The Case of Mines (1568) legalhistorymiscellany.com/2026/04/22/t...
Holy heck if you haven't taken a look at this just launched project and resources from the @historians.org _American Historical Review_, it's incredible. Of course I went to the 1665 Mass Bay petition about royal authoritarianism. Excellent!
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🎉 Book launch! Learn more about Criminal Justice and Peace-Making in Early Modern Italy by Paolo Broggio at an online book event on Tuesday May 19th!
📅 Tuesday, May 19, 4pm (GMT) 5pm (CET) 11am (EST)
🖥️ Online Teams Call - buff.ly/4pRQHSc
@imems.bsky.social
Paolo Broggio discusses his new book, Criminal Justice and Peace-making in Early Modern Italy, with Tom Hamilton, Stuart Carroll, Amanda G. Madden and moderated by Krista Kesselring in this online book event. Watch here 👉 buff.ly/K6hULBz @imems.bsky.social @kjkesselring.bsky.social
Today! There’s still time to sign up ⬇️
My new post, on the Elizabethan 'Case of Mines', which turns out to have lots of interesting bits just below the surface.
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And the Odyssey begins...
The retracted study on ChatGPT in education was already cited hundreds of times.
Who owns what lies within the ground beneath our feet? This post explores the answers offered in a 1568 case that has both analogues and legacies today.
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Author Paolo Broggio in conversation with Tom Hamilton, Stuart Carroll, Amanda G. Madden, moderated by Krista Kesselring. His work explores private peace pacts in early modern Italy, challenging…
Who owns what lies within the ground beneath our feet? This post explores the answers offered in a 1568 case that has both analogues and legacies today.
Authoritarianism 101 A Global History About Authoritarianism 101: A Global History is a set of 30 primary source-driven teaching modules designed to offer teachers and students a broad perspective on ...
🎉 Book launch! Learn more about Criminal Justice and Peace-Making in Early Modern Italy by Paolo Broggio at an online book event on Tuesday May 19th!
📅 Tuesday, May 19, 4pm (GMT) 5pm (CET) 11am (EST)
🖥️ Online Teams Call - buff.ly/4pRQHSc
@imems.bsky.social
Boydell & Brewer
I'm on a team fundraising for Halifax Humanities by taking a shift in a 24-hour live reading of The Odyssey on April 10-11. If you might be inclined to sponsor the team, the easiest way to donate is online, through Canada Helps: www.canadahelps.org/en/charities...
Here me talk next week at the Medieval and Tudor London Seminar at @ihr.bsky.social on the memory of Evil May Day riot through the 16th century! Online seminar -- sign up for Zoom link here: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
🧵 The Canadian federal government’s 2025 budget has allocated:
More business tax breaks including for fossil fuels sector
$925 million for AI
$81.8 billion over 5 years for military
However, this comes at the expense of cultural heritage.