Jean-Claude Maire Vigueur - A tavola con i signori
Cibo, lusso e potere nelle corti rinascimentali
Vient de paraître chez Il Mulino
@denes-harai.bsky.social
Docteur en histoire / PhD in History | FRHistS | Société de l'Histoire de France | historien de la Renaissance (France, Navarre, Béarn; Hongrie, Transylvanie) | UPPA, UR ITEM https://item.univ-pau.fr/fr/organisation/membres/cv_-dharai-fr.html
Jean-Claude Maire Vigueur - A tavola con i signori
Cibo, lusso e potere nelle corti rinascimentali
Vient de paraître chez Il Mulino
Illustration of the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford, featuring an intricate architectural drawing of the historic building with detailed facade, numerous windows, and figures dressed in academic robes seated in the foreground.
Engraving of the interior of the Bodleian Library at Oxford, featuring detailed architecture with arched ceilings, rows of books, and figures walking between the bookshelves.
Aerial view of the Radcliffe Camera surrounded by Oxford University's historic buildings, with a cloudy sky above.
Aerial view of the historic University of Oxford, showcasing intricate architecture and a person walking across the courtyard.
Happy 423 years of us! 🎉 📚
The Bodleian Libraries opened for the first time on 8 November 1602...
This means, we're older than the refracting telescope (1608), the publication of Shakespeare's Hamlet (1623) and Sir Isaac Newton's apple (1666)! 😅
Thanks to Lizzy McNeill of BBC's 'More or Less' (@timharford.ft.com) and to @janmachielsen.bsky.social of @royalhistsoc.org for this opportunity!
02.11.2025 18:46 — 👍 1 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0Thanks to Konstantinos Tsavalos (www.iefimerida.gr/stories/o-my...) for his reading of 'Counting the stakes' (doi.org/10.1017/S008... of @royalhistsoc.org) in @iefimerida.bsky.social
25.10.2025 14:19 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Cover images for the two forthocming titles in the New Historical Perspectives book series: 'Atlantic Isles: Travel and Identity in the British and Irish West, 1880–1940', by Gareth Roddy Forging Fraternity in Late Medieval Society. The Palmers' Guild of Ludlow, by Rachael Harkes
We've two new titles forthcoming in our New Historical Perspectives book series:
> Gareth Roddy's 'Atlantic Isles' is published on 30 October bit.ly/3WFhpRg
> Rachael Harkes's 'Forging Fraternity' is available from 6 November bit.ly/4ogSm2H
Full details from @uolpress.bsky.social #Skystorians 1/2
BBC HistoryExtra recently featured new research on the victims of 'Vlad the Impaler' bit.ly/47neK4M. The article draws on new work by Dénes Harai which is published in 'Transactions of the Royal Historical Society'.
Dénes's 'Transactions' article is now available bit.ly/46iJfIU #Skystorians 1/2
"Counting the Stakes" (doi.org/10.1017/S008...) read by Ligia García for @planeta16.com
12.10.2025 19:04 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Thanks to James Osborne of History Extra (www.historyextra.com/period/medie...) for reporting on my recently published article 'Counting the Stakes: A Reassessment of Vlad III Dracula's Practice of Collective Impalements..." (doi.org/10.1017/S008...), Transactions of the @royalhistsoc.org
12.10.2025 09:12 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0First page of 'Counting the Stakes: A Reassessment of Vlad III Dracula’s Practice of Collective Impalements in Fifteenth-Century South-eastern Europe', by Denes Harai, new research article in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. Abstract: 'Dubbed ‘the Impaler’ by his contemporaries, Vlad III Dracula (c. 1431–76), was accused of the slaughter of between 40,000 and 100,000 individuals, 20,000 of them allegedly impaled at the Wallachian capital Targovişte. Although historians have often considered these figures inflated, none of the numerous studies dedicated to the voivode of Wallachia have undertaken a methodical evaluation of the extent of this exaggeration. This article takes up this historiographical challenge by examining all available documentation. In so doing, it provides a full reassessment of the practice of impalement in fifteenth-century south-eastern Europe. Contrary to assumptions of previous scholarship, Vlad’s use of impalement was influenced simultaneously by pre-existing Hungarian and Ottoman practices. Quantitative analysis shows that only 7–10 per cent of the impalements claimed by sources can be considered plausible and proposes a new data-driven estimation of Vlad’s impaled victims. Finally, a comparison with other rulers shows that, while Vlad ordered collective impalements more frequently, the average number of victims per impalement was similar to that elsewhere in south-eastern Europe.'
Image of Vlad III Dracula from c.1488 text: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, public domain.
'Counting the Stakes: A Reassessment of Vlad III Dracula': new in 'Transactions of the Royal Historical Society' bit.ly/46iJfIU
In this new article, Dénes Harai reconsiders the victims of 'Vlad the Impaler' (c.1431-76), the historical inspiration for Bram Stoker’s novel, Dracula #Skystorians 1/2
Christine Kooi - La Réforme aux Pays-Bas, 1500-1620
À paraître en novembre chez Brepols
Vient de paraître "Reframing Treaties in the Late Medieval and Early Modern West", dir. I. Lazzarini, L. Piffanelli et D. Pirillo. @oxunipress.bsky.social
academic.oup.com/book/60719?l...
⚠️Breaking News : La Bibliothèque Diderot de Lyon est en ligne.
Plus de 12 000 documents en libre accès sont consultables depuis chez vous. 🛋️
Et ce n'est qu'un début ! 🤩
Pour découvrir la richesse de leurs fonds ⬇️
BDL : tinyurl.com/3shka7x3
🏙️ : tinyurl.com/3kcp7stm
#Booksky #Skystorian
Agustín García Simón - La ambición de poder
Galería de validos
Vient de paraître chez Marcial Pons
Vous souhaitez comprendre comment est né l'anabaptisme ? savoir ce qui s'est passé lorsque La Rochelle est tombée en 1628 ? rencontrer la “reine des Camisards” ? découvrir le “protestantisme d'atmosophère” dans lequel baignaient certains auteurs français du XIXe? Ce numéro de la RHP est pour vous !
01.07.2025 09:48 — 👍 14 🔁 8 💬 0 📌 0🎓 Colloque "La Violence à la Cour (XIVe-XIXe siècle)".
📍Sorbonne Université (Centre Roland Mousnier/Institut de recherche sur les civilisations de l’occident moderne), salle G647, 17 rue de la Sorbonne, Paris 5e.
🗓️ 11-12 juin 2025.
🔎 Plus d'informations. ⤵️
An open book showing an illustration of an otter eating a fish
It's #WorldOtterDay!
To celebrate here's a lovely woodcut illustration of a very hungry little otter found in Conrad Gesner's Historiae Animalium (c.1602)
Colloque – Pardoning and Pardon Letters in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe (15th-17th centuries)
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Work like this, by David Carpenter and Nicholas Vincent (both Fellows @royalhistsoc.org), requires expertise, deep knowledge, judgement and analysis.
Such work enriches us and culture. We should celebrate and value it as we do discoveries and breakthroughs in other walks of life #Skystorians
Image description: Alpacas in a temporary enclosure on the grass lawn in front of the Radcliffe Camera library, with a crowd of people gathered around, under blue but a partly cloudy sky.
🦙📚 Alpacas in the library - coming Friday! 📚🦙
In the name of reducing exam stress, we will be hosting alpacas on the Radcliffe Camera lawn on Friday 23 May 1-4pm.
Open to all members of the University with access by University/College/Library card.
📖 Parution : Alvaro Adot Lerga, Ph. Charreyre, Denes Herai (dir.), "Princes, conseils et réformations à la Renaissance
Politique et religion (Europe-Amériques)", Madrid, Casa de Velázquez, 2025.
🖱️ En ligne : books.openedition.org/cvz/54111
📚 Lien éditeur -> www.casadevelazquez.org/publications...
J'y étais seulement lundi et mardi... mais j'aurais bien voulu y rester encore.
17.04.2025 10:25 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0[VIENT DE PARAÎTRE] 🪲
Comment la documentation « magique » de l’Antiquité gréco-romaine (rites guérisseurs, malédictions, requêtes aux divinités), entre religion et registres de savoirs, invite les animaux, pour leurs pouvoirs et leurs forces vitales.
À retrouver en librairie et sur notre site ! 🐍
#VendrediLecture 📖 #OpenAccess
🆕 #Nouveau sur OpenEdition Books
Princes, conseils et réformations à la Renaissance. Politique et religion (Europe-Amériques)- Álvaro Adot Lerga, Philippe Chareyre et Dénes Harai (éd.)
🔗 En libre accès : https://books.openedition.org/cvz/54111
📢 🏛️Le CNRS a ouvert un poste CDD de trois mois pour la fonction de bibliothécaire à l’IHMC, pour un début de contrat au 1er mai 2025.
Date limite de candidature : 15 avril 2025
emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/U...
En ce 26 mars, les Nocturnes de l'Histoire, c'est aussi à Pau, Bayonne et Hendaye: item.univ-pau.fr/fr/activites...
26.03.2025 14:12 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0L'ouvrage @casadevelazquez.bsky.social que j'ai codirigé avec Álvaro Adot Lerga et Philippe Chareyre dans le cadre du projet ANR AcRoNavarre est désormais disponible en accès libre sur OpenEdition Books: books.openedition.org/cvz/54111 Un grand merci à toute l'équipe de la Casa!
24.03.2025 15:44 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0📚 💻 Journée d’étude : «De nouvelles #sources en ligne pour l’#histoire de #France du XVIe s.» 📅 Le mercredi 9 avril, découvrez des projets d’édition innovants qui rendent l’histoire accessible à tous ! Programme et inscription ➡ https://lc.cx/Gz-RE-
@psl-univ.bsky.social @cths.bsky.social
A flyer for the 2024 paperback edition of "Festival Culture in the World of the Spanish Habsburgs" a book I co-edited with Fernando Checa Cremades has just landed on my desk
www.routledge.com/Festival-Cul...
Adrien Aracil - Histoire d’une liberté dans la France moderne
Protestants, politique et monarchie (vers 1598 – vers 1629)
Vient de paraître chez Garnier