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Twentieth-century British history training collaboration spanning @CamHistory, @CUHistoryDept and @NYUHistory. šš
New York/Cambridge
Joined July 2017
RT @CamCulturalHist: New York April 14- our friends at Columbia University are holding this conference. Caribbean Crucible: Atlantic Migraā¦
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RT @lynton_lees: Come hear me speak on āColonial Education & Imperial Futures: Schooling in the late British empireā at the Cam Mod Culturaā¦
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We're back! For the first meeting of our transatlantic reading group, we've been reading and discussing James Stafford (@staff_jm)'s The Case of Ireland: Commerce, Empire and the European Order, 1750-1848 (CUP, 2022). A great way to kick off a new academic year!
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RT @rebeccagold123: Excited to share this! I wrote for @JHIdeas on Labourās politics of class in the 1930s, how turning to this corner of Lā¦
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RT @max_long: I passed my PhD viva yesterday! Many thanks to @Public_Hist_TMB and @hacurry for generously examining, critiquing, and encourā¦
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RT @anna_danzi_halp: This is the last day of my postdoc at New-York Historical...but I'm not going anywhere! It's an absolute dream to stayā¦
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RT @madebyhistory: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is resigning. "[W]hile Johnsonās fall can be explained in part by his personal qualā¦
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RT @mpijoseph: A lovely surprise to hear that this piece was awarded the French History Article Prize for 2021 - thanks @FrenchHistoryUK!ā¦
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Susan Pedersen is one of thirty contributors to reflect on the overturning of Roe v. Wade in a landmark piece in the London Review of Books (@LRB), which is available to read now:
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RT @ChuArchives: Thanks for a great visit from @NYCTC_History, co-hosted by @CherishWatton and Grace. Some fascinating conversations aboutā¦
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RT @harryjmace: Some photos from @NYCTC_Historyās workshop this weekend. What an intellectually stimulating few days we enjoyed; fabulous eā¦
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RT @ellielowe: NYCTC has been hands down the best part of my PhD. Learnt so much and made some top friends ā¤ļø
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Why donāt historians write more biography? Should historians write biography at all? Very much enjoyed a rich and vibrant discussion from our panelists at Caius today @JuliaLaite, @DeborahACohen, Stefan Collini and Susan Pedersen! #NYCTC9
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