Voici 2 très beaux #dessins récemment acquis par les #ArchivesDeLyon : il s'agit des décors peints de 2 des 4 façades de la cour intérieure de l'ancien collège de la Trinité, actuel lycée Ampère à #lyon.
Les dessins sont attribués à Pierre-Paul Sevin (1646-1710) et datent de 1662-1663.
Ils complètent un dessin acheté en 2005 : il n'en manque donc plus qu'un pour faire le tour de la cour !
Au détour d'une #délibération du conseil municipal de la commune de Saint-Rambert-l'ïle-Barbe du 15 mai 1811, les papattes d'un pôtichat qui a probablement renversé l'encrier 🐾 #ArchivesDe Lyon, cote 5WP 1/3
✨ Dank Kollegin Isabell Trilling sind die Daten des #SSHOpenMarketplace jetzt auch in der #DH Tool Registry auf #wikidata vertreten!
Was die DH Tool Registry ist und wie ihr sie nutzen könnt, das könnt ihr hier nachlesen ➡ https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_DH_Tool_Registry 🤓
@FrederikeNBR@DigitalHistory@DHQuarterly@historikerinnen@histodons@NFDI4Memory die Idee ist, dass wir um den Wert oder Potential eines Werkzeugs und der in ihm implementierten Methode einschätzen zu können, wissen sollten, wer das schon mal und mit welchem Ergebnis in dem für uns relevante Feld eingesetzt hat. DHQ Artikel wären da z.B. ein guter Kandidat, genauso wie RIDE.
The first phase until the 1520s was characterised by bilateral treaties and marriage alliances with occasional exchanges of envoys.
This reciprocal approach changed fundamentally in the second phase (1520s to 1780s). From now on agreements were presented as an act of grace by the sultan. One did not meet with other powers on the same level anymore, but from a position of superiority.
In the third and final phase one can observed an increasing familiarity on the Ottoman side with #emdiplomacy and international law.
However, Işıksel warns us to be careful with such periodisations, as they tend to symplify matters and thus ignore the many variatons of Ottoman #emdiplomacy. (6/7)
In his #handbook article Işıksel gives an overview on Ottoman adminstration concerned with diplomatic affairs and Ottoman #emdiplomacysSources, thus giving us insights into the functioning of #emdiplomacy.
He thereby stresses that there’s still much research to do, especially with regard to Ottoman #emdiplomats, their social backgrounds and their education.
Işıksel further explores the spheres of diplomatic activities of the Ottoman Empire: missions abroad, Istanbul as a central hub for #emdiplomacy and its involvement in congress diplomacy.
He finally argues that we should be careful not see the Ottoman Empire as a passive actor that was slowly integrated into European #emdiplomacy. Instead these processes were complex and multidimensional with the Ottomans adapting things according to their own ideas. (7/7)
LAND. How lies the land? How stands the reckoning? Who has any land in Appleby? a question asked the man at whose door the glass stands long, or who does not circulate it in due time.
A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)
American military leaders were aware of the dangers of radioactive particles long before #Hiroshima or #Trinity.
On #DDay there was a special unit, Operation Peppermint, that came ashore in Normandy with Geiger Counters in anticipation that the Nazis might "pepper" the beaches with uranium particles to sicken and slow the invasion.
Militarization of radioactive particles predated fission weapons.
Yes, and this book was read by Leo Szilard, who was the physicist in the 1930s who in 1935 envisioned the mechanism that would actualize such a weapon, just years before fission was observed in a lab in Germany in 1938.
@TheConversationUS@histodons@blackmastodon How much of that percentage reduction came from black women having other options (medicine, engineering, finance, academia, etc?)
❓ Question pour les comptes histoire qui trainent ici. J'ai jamais lu d'ouvrage d'Alain Corbin. Pour un néophyte pour conseillez quoi comme première lecture ? Merci pour les conseils à venir :) #histodons#histoire@histodons