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Centre for Applied Heritage Applied heritage is about the potential of heritage to transform society. The Centre for Applied Heritage at Linnaeus University aims at advancing academic research and…
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Centre for Childhood Research in Literature, Language and Learning The Centre for Childhood Research in Literature, Language and Learning (CHILLL) is a research network consisting of scholars in the…
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Doctoral project: Cowlonisation: environmental consequences of the arrival of cattle in the Americas The purpose of this doctoral project is to analyse the effects of the cattle economy on the…
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Doctoral project: Rule by Association: Japan in the Global Trans-Imperial Culture 1868-1912 This PhD project highlights Japan's engagement with globally-circulating colonial ideas and practices during…
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Doctoral project: The making of the Filipino/a "homosexual" This doctoral project aims to investigate the history of how non-normative genders and sexualities were medicalized and pathologized in the…
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Linnaeus University Centre for Concurrences in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies The Linnaeus University Centre for Concurrences in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies is a leading centre for Colonial…
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Medeltidsforum Linné Medeltidsforum Linné (Medieval Forum Linnaeus) is a network of researchers and students with a special interest in the Middle Ages in its broadest sense. MFL provides an…
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Nordic Network of the Fantastic and Cultural History The Nordic Network of the Fantastic and Cultural History conducts interdisciplinary research on mankind’s universal need for fantasy to explain and…
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Project: Beyond curiosity and wonder—understanding the Museum Stobaeanum This collaborative project is the first comprehensive study of the Museum Stobaeanum, Kilian Stobaeus’ (1690-1742) extensive…
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Project: Captain Jack's riding whip – Swedish emigrants and indigenous peoples in North America A riding whip belonging to the Modoc leader Captain Jack is one the treasures at the Ethnographic Museum…
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Project: Concurrent forces in the Banda Sea; Colonialism, trade, and local strategies on the edge of the Indonesian Archipelago The aim of the project is to explore concurrent understandings of…
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Project: Concurrent Imaginaries, Postcolonial Worlds. Toward Revised Histories This collection of original essays offer new postcolonial approaches to exploring the richness of concurrences as both a…
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Project: Democracy in the past, the present, and looking to the future The objective of the network is to create a long-term, robust and innovative platform for in-depth dialogue, comparison, and…
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Project: Encountering Diplomacy in Early Modern Southeast Asia: Actors, Practices, Translation This project examines negotiations and cross-cultural communication in maritime Southeast Asia between…
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Project: Exception and emergency: British imperial governance in Asian frontier tracts This historical project studies an economically and politically key region in Asia under the pressures of global…
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Project: Future Food Cultures in the Anthropocene The dominant global diet is a major contributor to the climate crisis. A transformation faces considerable practical problems, but is also a major…
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Project: History and moral encounters (HiME) The aim of the four year project is to increase knowledge about intersections of historical consciousness and moral consciousness for the purpose of…
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Project: Huseby in the World Joseph Stephens was one of many young Scandinavian men in the 1860s who chose to make a career in colonial India. The British Empire’s large work market, characterized by…