Delighted that this article on 'Banditry in Global Social History' has now been published in the @HistoricalJnl
https://t.co/tXdHAkdsEX
Thanks to @DavidMotadel and @ChristofDejung for editing the issue.
Delighted that this article on 'Banditry in Global Social History' has now been published in the @HistoricalJnl
https://t.co/tXdHAkdsEX
Thanks to @DavidMotadel and @ChristofDejung for editing the issue.
The Cambridge Core Blog @CambridgeUP also did a post on the article. Thanks to @RosalindCMoran for putting this together.
“The state tells the story”: how sovereignty and territoriality changed banditry forever https://t.co/2OTz9XC9l3
Some of best English language scholars on Afghanistan & diaspora that go beyond usual tropes. Trying to amplify Afghan scholars too... Google them / Google Scholar them.
*Please add more in comments
1. Khadija Abbasi https://t.co/lgAefJeJms...
@SanaaAlimia Thanks @SanaaAlimia for this list! I would also add, beyond the many great scholars already mentioned, the amazing work of @elisabeth_leake for all things frontier and soon the Soviet invasion and the book of @MaxDrephal to know more about 1919 Afghan Independence just celebrated
So society’s *real* key workers have just been revealed.
Not the bankers. Not the traders. Not the elite hedge fund managers.
It’s the nurses. The doctors. The delivery drivers. The carers. The porters. The teachers. The shelf stackers. The check out staff.
#COVID19
@matteosalvinimi@zaiapresidente Complimenti soprattutto per le parole sui villeggianti in Veneto...ma se DOBBIAMO TUTTI STARE A CASA perché dire che i villeggianti non verranno mandati via? I sindaci delle Dolomiti continuano a denunciare un flusso continuo di turisti. Loro possono muoversi? #coerenza
Very excited to announce that the conference ""Global Afghanistan: how non-European networks shaped the modern world" is going to happen at @unibern in September.
The call for papers is still open until April 10, 2020.
Scholars working on all things Afghanistan, apply!
Call for Papers - International conference
"Global Afghanistan: how non-European networks shaped the modern world"
University of Bern, Switzerland, 10-12 September 2020
Deadline: April 10, 2020
Austauschworkshop/Podium, Universität Bern
'Geschichten des Gelingens – Gleichstellungsmassnahmen von Hochschulen im Dialog'
Freitag 27. März 2020, 15.00–18.45 Uhr,
Hauptgebäude, Hörraum 201
Anmelden bis 20. März unter: https://t.co/idSezIoNdh
Under @BorisJohnson’s new rules anyone earning less than £25.6k is an unskilled worker.
NHS starting salaries:
Nurse £24.2k
Paramedic 24.2k
Midwife £24.2k
Radiographer £24.2k
Care assistant £17.6k
Physiotherapist £24.2k
Occupational therapist £24.2k
https://t.co/yYdpuNxu2B
Workshop, University of Bern
'Imaginaries of development in the highlands: The constitution of mountain areas as spaces for international development cooperation since 1945'
February 27-28, 2020
UniS, Schanzeneckstrasse 1, Room: A-119
Unitobler, Lerchenweg 36, Room: F-121
Keynote, Prof. Christof Dejung (Universität Bern)
"Auf der Suche nach Ähnlichkeit und Differenz. Überlegungen zu Räumlichkeit, sozialer Schichtung und dem Gang der (Global-)Geschichte"
Donnerstag, 21. November 2019, Universität Leipzig
#twitterstorians and #SouthAsia peeps: check out this fantastic initiative to build an audiovisual archive on Northeast India’s history. Another reason to go back to dreamy Shillong. https://t.co/gxnWmr0GoL
Check out the conference report of the amazing Global Social History Conference held last August at the @LSE
https://t.co/DoaZ7sqWDH
Thanks @BouwmanBastiaan for the report.