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de Blois, L., and Rich, J. (eds) (28 May. 2019). The Transformation of Economic Life under the Roman Empire, Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. Available From: Brill doi.org/10.1163/9789004401624 [Accessed 20 September 2023]. @histodon
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🇳🇱 van Lohuizen, J. (22 Oct. 2014). The Dutch East India Company and Mysore 1762-1790, Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. Available From: Brill doi.org/10.1163/9789004286559 [Accessed 19 September 2023] @histodon @histodons @earlymodern @bookstodon (60)

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🇺🇸 Kaalund, N. (2023). Erasure as a Tool of Nineteenth-Century European Exploration, and the Arctic Travels of Tookoolito and Ipiirvik. The Historical Journal, 66(1), 122-140. doi: doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X22000 @histodon @histodons

🇩🇪 Galofré-Vilà, G., Meissner, C., McKee, M., & Stuckler, D. (2021). Austerity and the Rise of the Nazi Party. The Journal of Economic History, 81(1), 81-113. doi: doi.org/10.1017/S0022050720000 @histodon @histodons @historyofeconomics

"It took most of human history for our population to reach 1 billion—and just over 200 years to reach 8 billion. But growth has begun slowing, as women have fewer babies on average. When will our global population peak? And how can we minimize our impact on Earth’s resources, even as we approach 10 billion?" youtu.be/vJ5p3pZlBi4 @histodon @histodons

"A team of historians and scientists wanted to map cultural mobility, so they tracked the births and deaths of notable individuals like David, King of Israel, and Leonardo da Vinci, from 600 BC to the present day. Using them as a proxy for skills and ideas, their map reveals intellectual hotspots and tracks how empires rise and crumble". youtu.be/4gIhRkCcD4U @science @histodon @histodons

🇬🇧 🇪🇬 🇨🇭 Loy, M. (2023). GEORGE FINLAY IN EGYPT AND SWITZERLAND: NINETEENTH-CENTURY TRAVEL, SCHOLARSHIP AND SOCIAL NETWORKS. The Antiquaries Journal, 1-25. doi: doi.org/10.1017/S0003581523000 @histodon @histodons

🇮🇹 Alessandro Carlucci (2020) How Did Italians Communicate When There Was No Italian? Italo-Romance Intercomprehension in the Late Middle Ages, The Italianist, 40:1, 19-43, DOI: doi.org/10.1080/02614340.2020. @histodon @histodons @linguistics @medievodons

Koke, H. (2023). Unfulfilled Promises and Desires: The British South Africa Company (BSAC), Settler Politics and the Development of Southern Rhodesia’s Fiscal System, 1890–1922. Enterprise & Society, 1-24. doi: doi.org/10.1017/eso.2023.22 @econhist @histodon @histodons @economics

"A Cultural History of Chemistry in Antiquity covers the period from 3000 BCE to 600 CE, ranging across the civilizations of the Mediterranean and Near East. Over this long period, chemical artisans, recipes, and ideas were exchanged between Mesopotamia, Egypt, Phoenicia, Greece, Rome, and Byzantium."

Beretta, M. (Ed.). (2022). A Cultural History Of Chemistry: In Antiquity. London,: Bloomsbury Academic. Retrieved September 10, 2023, from dx.doi.org/10.5040/97814742037
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🇬🇧 "Who benefited from the British Empire? In the metropole, did it benefit wealthy landed aristocrats and financiers of the City of London, or did the Empire create employment and cheap goods for British workers? What was the impact on different parts of the empire, and different social groups, as they were drawn into a global economy?" youtu.be/_3iQ3zJEIko @histodon @histodons @econhist

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