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Kristine Dyrmann

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Carlsberg Junior Research Fellow @OxfordHistory & @LinacreCollege 2022-25 • CI, AHRC research network Servants in the European Country House 2023-2025

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Very pleased and excited to be one of the recipients of a fellowship from the Carlsberg Foundation, announced today! I look forward to working with @OxfordHistory on "SALONDIPLOMACY" and women's informal diplomatic agency during the Napoleonic Wars carlsbergfondet.dk/da/Forskningsa…


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📢New programme of the #EnlightenmentWorkshop for 2024/25!📢 Our guests in the 1st term: Hans Erich Bödeker, Lea Ypi (@LSEnews), Darrin McMahon (@dartmouth) and Richard Whatmore (@StAndrewsIIH). For the full annual schedule: voltaire.ox.ac.uk/home/research-…

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We're delighted to announce with @OxfordHistory that @knott_sarah has been appointed to the Hillary Rodham Clinton Professorship of Women’s History. She will hold a Professorial Fellowship @StJohnsOx bit.ly/3xyvUO0

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You might have just recovered from #BSECS2024, but we've been thinking about #BSECS2025 for a while! This year's theme is 'Bodies and Embodiment', Pembroke College, Oxford, 8-10 January 2025. Proposals accepted from 1 July #18thC #twitterstorians bsecs.org.uk/conferences/an…


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Incumbent Lyndal Roper with @HLaehnemann @OxMedStud @OxfordGerman on Friday heralding the start of celebrations for the 300th anniversary of the Regius Chair @OxfordHistory @UniofOxford


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Our second workshop in an AHRC funded series - Representations of country house servants, 4 June. Thanks to all who made it a great success. More to come!

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Thanks so much to the organisers of the EM Diplomacy (⁦incl. ⁦@kristinedyrmann⁩ ) for inviting me to speak about diplomacy at dynastic marriage banquets. A pleasure to share the session with ⁦@AntonioPattori⁩, and very helpful questions and comments after.

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Thank you to Regius Professor of History, Lyndal Roper, for kicking off our ‘Uncovering Women’s History’ series with a sold out lecture on the German Peasant’s War. Don’t miss booking your free place at the remaining lectures: linacre.ox.ac.uk/college-life/l…

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Yesterday, @AmreiBahr gave the third talk in this year’s Linacre Lecture series on women’s and gender history: “Challenging Expectations: What Women have to Face in Academia”. Based on her experiences launching #ichbinhanna, this was a highly engaging lecture 🔥 @LinacreCollege

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Ready for the second instalment of this year’s Linacre Lectures on women’s and gender history: Maxine Berg will be speaking about historiography, economic and social history and gender during the interwar years @LinacreCollege @OxfordHistory

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The second lecture in the ‘Uncovering Women’s History series’ is entitled ‘Writing Medieval Economic History during the Interwar Years’ and will be delivered by Professor Maxine Berg. Book a free space: linacre.ox.ac.uk/college-life/l…

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Study views 💻 📷 Instagram | ObservingOxford

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5 May 1789: the Estates General met at Versailles. It began a chain of revolutionary events that would shake Europe to its very core. 5 May 1821: on a small South Atlantic island, Napoleon Bonaparte, who rose in the Revolution & for a time dominated the continent, died in exile.

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For today’s Early Modern Diplomacy seminar Susan Brigden and Antonio Pattori are giving us a new perspective on the fall of Thomas Cromwell @OxfordHistory

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Also heard @kristinedyrmann give a great paper on the diplomatic agency of elite women in 18thC Denmark-Norway & discovered a new regular writing group! *


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Congrats to the eds of & contribs to this new volume in the Early Modern Court Studies series - Notions of Privacy at Early Modern European Courts Ed by @Historyboy30 @monarchyconf & Lars Cyril Nørgaard aup.nl/en/book/978946… Published as #OpenAccess, library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.…

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How do we re-inscribe the women missing from history if they are not in the sources? Professor Lyndal Roper will deal with this and further questions in the first lecture of the ‘Uncovering Women’s History’ series at Linacre College. @kristinedyrmann linacre.ox.ac.uk/event/women-in…


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Announcing the launch of the AHRC-funded 'Books and Borrowing, 1750-1830' database which archives and interprets borrowing records from Scottish libraries active in the late #18th & early #19thC. Friday April 26th, pm, University of Glasgow borrowing.stir.ac.uk


I look forward to setting off the first term of the revived History of Gender seminar @OxfordHistory next week!

So excited to be helping put together a History of Gender seminar at Oxford, starting on April 26 ! All are welcome at this relaxed and interdisciplinary seminar, in-person and online:

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With @Jon_Stobart I am organising a workshop on "Representations of Country House Servants: Visual, Literary, and Prescriptive" @ManMetUni on 4 June. The Call for Papers ends today - please do send us an abstract if you are interested in joining us!

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