Marina Inì

Marina Inì

@marinaini.bsky.social

Early Modern Historian of the Mediterranean with a focus on Italy, quarantine, architecture, funerary rituals and religious minorities. https://www.marinaini.com/

327 Followers 263 Following 4 Posts Joined Dec 2024
1 month ago

Super fascinating! I am sorry to miss this but I can't wait to read it!!!

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6 months ago
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I am excited to post the CFP for the workshop "Reframing community through mobility: an interdisciplinary perspective from the early modern to the present" organised by @tamsinprideaux.bsky.social and me at la Sapienza, University of Rome, 19-20 January. Please apply and circulate! Deadline: 30.09.

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8 months ago
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Together with @mathieugrenet.bsky.social and Maria Gloria Tumminelli, I have organised a panel on Emotional Communities and Material Traces for RSA 2026!
Deadline for abstracts: 21.07. See our poster below for more details!
@rsaorg.bsky.social #RSA2026 #earlymodern #history #historyofemotions

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1 year ago
Dr Marina Inì, Assistant Professor in Early Modern European History, University of Cambridge

Congratulations to Cambridge historian
@marinaini.bsky.social who's been awarded a highly-competitive Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowship.

She'll launch her research project at La Sapienza Università di Roma under the mentorship of Dr @serenadinepi.bsky.social.

Read more⬇️

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1 year ago

I am excited that my project SEPOLCRI-Spaces of Encounters and burial Practices of the Other: Liminality, Cemeteries, and funerary Rituals in early modern Italy- has received funding! From May I will be a MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow at La Sapienza with @serenadinepi.bsky.social.
#earlymodern #history

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1 year ago
Image of the opening page of the 2024 Transactions article 'Migrant Voices in Multilingual London, 1560-1660', written by John Gallagher, University of Leeds.

Articles in this year's RHS Transactions volume include 'Migrant Voices in Multilingual London, 1560-1660', bit.ly/4ewYS0B by @earlymodernjohn.bsky.social

How far was linguistic diversity a feature of everyday life in London, and how did multilingualism shape social relations?

#Skystorians

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1 year ago
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Please share the CFP for our conference: 'Bodies and Environments in the Early Modern World'. Our keynotes are Marcy Norton @marcynorton.bsky.social (Pennsylvania) & Sara Miglietti (Warburg Institute). Join us 9-10 June at JRRIL, Manchester. Further details at: sites.manchester.ac.uk/sleeping-wel...

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