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International Medieval Congress Leeds
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- British-German relations or British-German comparative history (submitted to a British, Irish, or German university).
The Prize is 1,000 Euros. To be eligible, applicants must have successfully completed doctoral exams and vivas between 1 August 2025 and 31 July 2026. 🥇
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Applications close 31 July 2026. 📅
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If the prize-winning thesis is on British history, British colonial history, British-German relations or British-German comparative history it may also be considered for publication in one of the Institute's publication series. 📕
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Apply for the Prize of the German Historical Institute London! 📢
🎓 It is awarded annually for an outstanding #PhD thesis on
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- British history or British colonial history (submitted to a German university),
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TOMORROW!!
IAS Book Launch: Body Size in Early Modern Germany
Author Holly Fletcher overturns false assumptions that concern with body size is a modern phenomenon or that in earlier societies fatness simply signified wealth while thinness indicated poverty.
9 June 6pm
www.ucl.ac.uk/early-modern...
The IAS is pleased to welcome author Holly Fletcher, whose book overturns false assumptions that concern with body size is a modern phenomenon or that in earlier societies fatness simply signified wea...