Julia Zimmermann
Visiting Prof EconHist at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Phd @ FU Berlin | First gen | HPE of Imperial Russia, Soviet Union and GDR. Revolutions, deportations and indoctrination…. the fun stuff. Spatial, network theory, micro data, machine learning, AI
- Also came across: “a vocabulary teacher at the Institute for Noble Maidens.” Not sure if he led uprisings... but if anyone was silently plotting revolution with a thesaurus, it was him. 🕯️📚🧾 - so rich data
- Been coding 19th-c anti-Tsarist activists (with a bit of LLM help 🤖). Some were terrorists, many were accountants 🧾💥 Honestly, I like to imagine they all looked like Ben Affleck in The Accountant 2—brooding, revolutionary, and not just good with ledgers… deadly with double-entry bookkeeping 🕶️📉✊
- Uuuh… thrilled (and slightly confused) to share I’m now a 2x Marathon Finisher!! 🏃♀️🏁 Only took me seven years to come back for round two. Turns out 42.2 km still hurts just as much. Endurance, stubbornness, and questionable life choices? Oh absolutely: ✅✅✅
- Reading list for the upcoming weeks 🤗
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- Reposted by Julia ZimmermannEin Blick auf den Stadt-Land-Gegensatz. Abgebildet für jede Partei ihr nach Bevölkerungsdichte mittlerer Wahlkreis: 50% ihrer Stimmen sind urbaner, 50% ländlicher. AfD im Westen stärker und damit etwas urbaner, BSW ähnlich wie Union (weil Ostdeutsch), Grüne bleiben stark urban, Linke urban wie nie.
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- This Friday, @amaliaab.bsky.social dives into "The Enforcement of Political Norms" in the Permanent Seminar Series of @ic3jm.bsky.social . A must-attend also for economic historians digging into authoritarianism, institutions, and coercion 👀 - looking forward to it!
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- 📣 Buckle up, number-crunching time travelers!! The Economic History Seminar at @uc3m.es is back - co-organized by @artolam.bsky.social Jordi Domenech, and me. Expect cutting-edge research, dangerously data-driven insights, and enough historical stats to make Clio do a happy dance. Full program 👇
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- Fantastic Scoping Workshop on the Historical Political Economy in Europe! Who knew PoliSci and EconHist do not wear such different hats? Huge thanks to @lhaffert.bsky.social @cathrinmohr.bsky.social @beckerbastian.bsky.social for an inspiring deep dive. Learned a lot!
- So hopeful!!
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- Aaaah -my Christmas read arrived! 🤩🤗
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- The wonderful Anna Arkhina on promotion conditions of Russian and British herbals in the 19th century! What a cool comparison and data source! At the WEast 224 Dublin Workshop!
- Happening now TCD School of Social Sciences & Philosophy in the TRiSS seminar room- Sascha O. Becker in his keynote on “Religion and Development - Past, Present and Future”, fascinating work and a great culmination of the first day of our WEast 2024 Dublin Workshop „Hidden Connections“!
- Packed TRiSS seminar room! Last session for today with the wonderful Steve Nafziger (joint with Viktor Malein and Timur Nathkov) on schooling in late Russian Empire 🤩🥳😎
- Uuuuh, Leo Kukic of Carlos III Madrid on the persistence of ethnic conflict in Yugoslavia. Happening now at the WEast 2024 Dublin workshop 😎 with @cephie.bsky.social and Marvin Suesse and Vitaliia Yaremko
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