Are you ready for some big news? Our CFP is now live! Check out the link on our BRAND NEW website & don’t forget to tweet! #BATW2023#twitterstorians https://t.co/BmVsoU8cKO
📣Excited to announce our Lent Term Card!!📣
We have a brilliant line-up for this term with two special collaborations with @CamGendSexHist and @HistMemEmo
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We’re delighted to share our Term Card for Lent Term 2022! The workshop will be held in the Stuart Butler Room at St John’s College, with refreshments provided. As always, if you’d like to attend via Zoom, or want to join our mailing list, don’t hesitate to reach out.
CfP: 2022 Mainz Oxford Graduate Workshop: European History across Boundaries, 16th-20th c. Consider applying and/or sharing widely with your networks! @paulmann_ieg
https://t.co/wBb3rkFkSP
This online event, marking 30 years since the publication of David Cannadine's Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy, may be of interest to some of our followers: Colloquium on 'The British Aristocracy and the Modern World' https://t.co/NFaSCQyyfa
We are thrilled to be opening the next round of applications for Eccles Centre Visiting Fellowships. We've made a few changes to the programme this time around, so buckle up...
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The CFP for #BATW2022, to be held 15-17 June 2022 in Plymouth, UK, is now live!
Individual papers & panel submissions are welcome, and we can accommodate virtual presentations.
Submission deadline is 7 Jan 2022. Click link below for info & share widely!
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#OnThisDay 1707 the first #Parliament of Great Britain assembled.
Otherwise a continuation of the 1705 Parliament, the Commons were joined by 45 Scots MPs & the Lords by 16 elected representative Scots peers.
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'Writing about Life Writing in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Britain' https://t.co/izoRP49YCd
Join us for Prof. Emma Griffin's @RoyalHistSoc President's Lecture: online 18:00 BST Friday 26 November. Booking now open.
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Interested in the history of maps and mapping worldwide?
Discover the upcoming free online talks as part of the Maps and Society lecture series:
https://t.co/FKcVaLTjY8
👋 We're the Modern British Reading Group (formerly run from IHR, now KCL & Cambridge).
We bring together graduate students for informal historical & methodological discussion.
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We are thrilled to share our new Call For Papers!
If you are a postgraduate student who would like to share your research in an extremely friendly environment then please consider submitting an abstract!
The deadline is exactly a month away on Friday 1st October.
‘It was not only Indians and the Indian diaspora who looked to Dadabhai Naoroji as an ally and representative, but British workers, suffragists and Irish nationalists.’
Priya Satia on Dadabhai Naoroji:
https://t.co/yWBDKyQoJj