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SUMMARY:A Decade in History: Concepts\, Events\, Emotions
DESCRIPTION:Since our Jubilee-Conference "Historiography for the Future" un
 fortunately cannot take place\, we will celebrate the 10th jubilee of the 
 Basel Graduate School of History instead with the virtual key note by Miri
  Rubin.\\r\\nAfter a decade of collaboration\, and over a year of scholars
 hip online\, Miri Rubin will reflect on what historians – in their great
  diversity – want\, do\, and wish for.\\r\\nMiri Rubin is Professor of M
 edieval and Early Modern History at Queen Mary University of London. Her r
 esearch has introduced new approaches to the study of social relations in 
 the predominantly religious cultures of medieval Europe. She focuses on hi
 story of religious cultures\, social and community relations\, Jewish-Chri
 stian relations\, gender\, identity and the body: ideas as well as practic
 es\, visual and material expressions of ideas and practices\, urban life a
 nd attitudes to strangers.\\r\\nMore information and registration [https:/
 /bgsh.geschichte.unibas.ch/veranstaltungen/veranstaltung-detail/?tx_ttnews
 %5Btt_news%5D=4793&cHash=a7a9952a5bc5bb092585081fcc54746e]
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Since our Jubilee-Conference "Historiography for the Future" 
 unfortunately cannot take place\, we will celebrate the 10th jubilee of th
 e Basel Graduate School of History instead with the virtual key note by Mi
 ri Rubin.</p>\n<p>After a decade of collaboration\, and over a year of sch
 olarship online\, Miri Rubin will reflect on what historians – in their 
 great diversity – want\, do\, and wish for.</p>\n<p>Miri Rubin is Profes
 sor of Medieval and Early Modern History at Queen Mary University of Londo
 n. Her research has introduced new approaches to the study of social relat
 ions in the predominantly religious cultures of medieval Europe. She focus
 es on history of religious cultures\, social and community relations\, Jew
 ish-Christian relations\, gender\, identity and the body: ideas as well as
  practices\, visual and material expressions of ideas and practices\, urba
 n life and attitudes to strangers.</p>\n<p><a href="https://bgsh.geschicht
 e.unibas.ch/veranstaltungen/veranstaltung-detail/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=4
 793&amp\;cHash=a7a9952a5bc5bb092585081fcc54746e">More information and regi
 stration</a></p>\n\n
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