Ana Struillou
@ana_strl
Past&Present Fellow @ihr_history | Formerly @EUI_History | Material culture, Mobility & Christian-Muslim relations in the #earlymodern western Mediterranean
📢NEW ARTICLE from our very own Giuseppe Marcocci! @ExeterCollegeOx @OxfordHistory @oxfordglobhist The seasonality of empire: Coping with the intermittence of the global in Portuguese Asia and beyond (1500–1650) @GlobalHistJnl cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Tras 3 años de trabajo, primeras pruebas de imprenta! brill.com/display/title/…
⏰ Last two days to send us your proposals ! 👇
🚨 CFP "Forced Mobility and the Making of Knowledge (16c Naples, Rome & Venice)" Organised by Fiona Lejosne, Oury Goldman, and myself 4-6 March 2026 @ehess.fr Proposals in French/English/Italian welcome Deadline: 1 July 2025 Don't hesitate to apply & share widely ! 👇
Finally! After ~4 years of writing, edits, and teamwork, our book on the Morisco diaspora is out with Brill 🎉 Honored to be part of this with amazing scholars. Book: brill.com/display/title/… My piece on ‘Powerful Moriscos’ in Tunisia in 17th c. Tunisia: brill.com/display/book/9…
Thrilled to see this published (free access!) in Past & Present - though it unfortunately feels more relevant than ever... And feeling fortunate to have been able to do this with two of the most talented historians Malika Zehni & Lamin Manneh ❤️ academic.oup.com/past/advance-a…
Very exciting opportunity to work with me! Full time permanent post in art of the Global South, specialising in either early modern or modern art and material culture. Please share! #arthistory jobs.ac.uk/job/DNI408/dep…
La mise au point de John Tolan, l'un des pilotes du projet ERC sur le Coran européen, dénoncé par @FBBlackler comme "frériste" (mais qu'est-ce qui ne l'est pas à ses yeux?) C'est long, mais très éclairant (dénigrer est plus court et peut se faire par tweets)
📢DPhil Studentship Open for Applications: Unveiling Networks: Slavery and the European Encounter with Islamic Material Culture (1580–1700) Please see here for further details about the studentship and how to submit an application: ames.ox.ac.uk/ames-dphil#tab…
I'm so glad to be part of this very interesting book edited by Mercedes García-Arenal and Gerard Wiegers. It will be published in July 2025, but through the link below, you can already get an idea of the content and the wonderful contributors. brill.com/display/title/…
🚨PhD studentship now open! 🚨 Come and join our research group in Oxford to work on Slavery and the European Encounter with Islamic Material Culture (1580–1700) starting October 2025. You will be supervised by myself and be based at Exeter College 👇🏻 orinst.web.ox.ac.uk/ames-dphil#tab…
Welcome to another term of Oxford’s Iberian History Seminar! We’re delighted to share this new programme with you. For details: iberianhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/article/iberia… @OxfordHistory @oxfordglobhist @LACOxford @OxfordSpanish @TORCHOxford @OxMedStud @ExeterCollegeOx
⏳ There are still a few days left to register for the J.H. Elliott History Forum Inaugural Symposium “Early Modern History in the Making” (Exeter College, Oxford, 5-6 June). The registration deadline is 30 April 2025 (see the link below). history.ox.ac.uk/event/early-mo…
📢 JOB OPENINGS! 📢Come work with me at Oxford! As part of my ERC project UNSEEN, I am recruiting a full-time 5-year project admin, two 3-year post-docs and one fully-funded PhD. The first position is already advertised, the others will follow shortly my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit…
Blogs are back! Every other Monday we are posting a new series of our 'Sources for Medicine, Slavery & Race-Making in the Early Modern World' blogs. First up, Lexie Cook with 'Sealing the Body: Violence and Experience in the Era of the Slave Trade' bit.ly/3D3NuvR
We’re greatly looking forward to the next meeting of the Oxford Iberian History Seminar with @ana_strl! 🕰️ Wednesday 12 February, 4:30pm 🧭 Exeter College, Turl Street iberianhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/event/ana-stru…