Delighted to announce that the @IHR_NorthAm’s 2024 Iwan Morgan Lecture will be given by Yasmin Dualeh from @camericanist
Her lecture will explore Arab diasporic anti-colonial thought from WWI to the 1967 Arab-Israeli War
Thursday May 30, 5:30pm at LSE
https://t.co/Qs9JPoL3le
A reminder that application for the 2024 Iwan Morgan Prize close tomorrow (28 March)! This is open to all current or recently-completed doctoral student working on any aspect of North American history. More information below!
Pleased to share the call for applications for the @IHR_NorthAm 2024 Iwan Morgan Prize!
Awarded to a current or recently-completed doctoral student working on any aspect of North American History. The winner will receive a small prize & deliver the Iwan Morgan Lecture, on May 30
Very much looking forward to next Thursday Feb 29, when the @IHR_NorthAm welcomes Grace Mallon @GraceMallon3 who will speak on Slavery and State-Federal Cooperation in the Early American Republic.
5:30 at Senate House. All welcome!
Register here: https://t.co/VN1yph1tQl
We are very excited to launch the Term card for the IHR North American History series for 2023-24! Co-organised this year by @lizingleson & @mitch_robertson. We'd love to see you there!
https://t.co/XzPe3hmtpg
In 2024, we have a host of amazing papers including @_Megan_Hunt_, Uta Balbier, @E_M_Barnes, @GraceMallon3, Kaeten Mistry, @TimGalsworthy, and the Iwan Morgan Lecture Prize.
Our second brilliant paper for the term, on 30 Nov, is @TomBishop89 (@ULHistory) “‘Keep Labor Anti-Nuclear: Leo Goodman’s Fight for Radiation Protection”. 5.30 at LSE (room details in link). All welcome - please register here: https://t.co/T5VjuV4Qr8
🎉Join us for the last event of the academic year – the 2022 Iwan Morgan Lecture on Thursday 30 June: @sagemgoodwin (Oxford), “Making the News: Network Television News and the Black Freedom Struggle.” All welcome, free to attend. Sign up for the Zoom info: https://t.co/cZqMBfNAJ2
🎉Join us for the last event of the academic year – the 2022 Iwan Morgan Lecture on Thursday 30 June: @sagemgoodwin (Oxford), “Making the News: Network Television News and the Black Freedom Struggle.” All welcome, free to attend. Sign up for the Zoom info: https://t.co/cZqMBfNAJ2
Join us online tomorrow afternoon when @sarahcdunstan will be discussing her work on "Race, Rights and Reform: Black Activism in the French Empire and the United States from World War I to the Cold War." Sign up for free here: https://t.co/PNTb8wAWHX
Congratulations to @sagemgoodwin who has won the 2022 Iwan Morgan Lecture prize! 🎉
Please join us online on 30 June, 5:30pm (UK) for Sage's lecture: "Making the News: Network Television News and the Black Freeedom Struggle."
All welcome! https://t.co/cZqMBfNAJ2
Sage's exciting and enormously timely research reveals how "the nascent TV news industry's encounter with the explosive topic of race was the crucible which in many ways forged the modern American newsroom and its relationship to the American body politic."