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On Thursday 23 May, Royal Historical Society is visiting historians Brunel University London.
The visit ends with a public lecture (5pm) by Corinne Fowler, who'll take us on ‘Country Walks Through Colonial Britain’ - the subject of her new book.
All welcome and booking open bit.ly/48SNhps
On Thursday 23 May, Royal Historical Society is visiting historians Brunel University London.
The visit ends with a public lecture (5pm) by Corinne Fowler, who'll take us on ‘Country Walks Through Colonial Britain’ - the subject of her new book.
All welcome and booking open bit.ly/48SNhps
Universities ‘risk grinding to a halt’ as job cuts deepen
Institutions where hundreds of roles are at risk will have to radically change the way they operate, staff warn, with big impact on students and the wider community timeshighereducation.com/news/universit… via Times Higher Education
The Glasgow Sugar Aristocracy by Stephen Mullen has now had over 5000 downloads. It assesses Caribbean slavery’s economic impact on British society.
Available to read for free here: uolpress.co.uk/book/the-glasg…
Institute of Historical Research Royal Historical Society
#OpenAccess #Slavery #Scotland #History
Last Friday, we were delighted to host Julia Laite ([email protected]) who gave the latest Royal Historical Society lecture. The recording of Julia's excellent paper - 'Possible Maps: Ways of Knowing and Unknowing at the Edge of Empire' - will be available soon bit.ly/4b7la7R #twitterstorians
Recording of Royal Historical Society's recent training event - 'Podcasting History' - is now available bit.ly/3JOMmw0.
This workshop, presented by Dr Bob Nicholson and Dave Musgrove, provided expert advice on creating your own #history podcast #twitterstorians
Recording of Royal Historical Society's recent training event - 'Podcasting History' - is now available bit.ly/3JOMmw0.
This workshop, presented by Dr Bob Nicholson and Dave Musgrove, provided expert advice on creating your own #history podcast #twitterstorians
Last Friday, we were delighted to host Julia Laite ([email protected]) who gave the latest Royal Historical Society lecture. The recording of Julia's excellent paper - 'Possible Maps: Ways of Knowing and Unknowing at the Edge of Empire' - will be available soon bit.ly/4b7la7R #twitterstorians
A powerful, profoundly moving Royal Historical Society lecture on maps, waymaking and the history of imperialism, exploitation & engagement between indigenous peoples and settlers on the edge of empire by Julia Laite ([email protected])
We look forward to welcoming Julia Laite (School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck) to give this evening's RHS lecture: 'Possible Maps: Ways of Knowing and Unknowing at the Edge of Empire (Newfoundland c.1763-1829)' bit.ly/44jfpRT
Registration for online still open if you'd like to join us at 6pm.
Happening today: Prof Julia Laite ([email protected]) will give a lecture on the history of British Empire and Newfoundland, 'Possible Maps: Ways of Knowing and Unknowing at the Edge of Empire'.
The venue is now fully booked, but you can still watch the lecture online: eventbrite.co.uk/e/possible-map…
The BrANCH Harriet Tubman Prize, sponsored by the Royal Historical Society, is now open! Please do encourage your BAME students to send their essays on c19th US history to me at [email protected]
branch.org.uk/tubmanessaypri…
.Royal Historical Society welcomes applications to join us as Fellows, Associate Fellows, Members or PGR Members. Our next closing date is 27 May.
More on Fellowship / Membership, and the benefits of joining the Society, available here: bit.ly/45lOzr0 #twitterstorians
Join us to think about the past, present and future of the history seminar at the IHR whilst also celebrating the launch of Talking History: Seminar Culture at the IHR with University of London Press
🗓 11 July 2024
⏲ 17:30-20:00 BST
📍IHR, Senate House
history.ac.uk/events/talking…