Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson
@lizingleson
Assistant professor @lsehistory | Author of MADE IN CHINA @harvard_press | Editorial board @coldwarhistoryj | Mandarin speaker | Dog mum | Sydneysider 🐨
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A reminder that this coming Thursday the IHR North American History Seminar welcomes Dr Tim Galsworthy who will be speaking on Civil War memory during the Nixon administration
Thursday May 2, 5:30pm at LSE
All welcome! Please register here: history.ac.uk/events/spiro-a…
My book has been reviewed in the The Saturday Paper!
Linda Jaivin writes, it’s “a brilliant examination” “Ingleson’s keen attention to the racialised and gendered dimensions of the world she describes helps make Made in China a compelling read.”
And her conclusion: “wow, what a book” 🤩
Some outstanding letters of protest here from NYU (New York University) faculty to the President and Provost, but the below from Steven Hahn is pure 🔥 🔥 🔥 : facultyforpalestine.education/statements/fac…
While this entire series of the global struggle against #Apartheid in #SouthAfrica couldn't be more timely, this essay by Mattie Christine Webb hits the nail on the head! #workers have the power to force #Apartheid Israel to #FreePalestine
My book has been reviewed in the The Saturday Paper!
Linda Jaivin writes, it’s “a brilliant examination” “Ingleson’s keen attention to the racialised and gendered dimensions of the world she describes helps make Made in China a compelling read.”
And her conclusion: “wow, what a book” 🤩
Looking forward to talking about my book at Cambridge’s Centre for Geopolitics talk series!
Wednesday May 1 at 5pm
Online with William Hurst
Distinguished financial historian Caroline Fohlin subjected to violent arrest Emory University
Really pleased and grateful that Barry Eichengreen wrote a capsule review of my book for Foreign Affairs
It's a great pleasure and honour to see my work and ideas out in the world! Link here: foreignaffairs.com/reviews/made-c…
Next Thursday May 2 we kick off another term of the IHR North American History seminar IHR North American History Seminar!
Looking forward to hearing from Dr Tim Galsworthy on Civil War memory during the Nixon era
Thurs May 2 5:30pm at LSE
All very welcome, please register here history.ac.uk/events/spiro-a…
Such a dream to find out my book is at Foyles!! And facing outwards too!
Thank you Benjamin Tran for the photo!
📚 In this LSE USAPP blog piece, Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson argues that Chinese overcapacity is a symptom, not a cause, of US domestic problems:
blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024…