Historian of publics, women and international thought @SussexUni. Co-I 'Women and the History of International Thought' 2018-23, @leverhulmetrust Fellow 24/25.
Delighted to be able to pick up these awards on behalf of editorial team at this years #ISA2023! Thank you to @isanet@ftgs_isa@TheorySectISA and all the wonderful colleagues gathering in Montréal 💕🥲🍻
This should be a fantastic event that will be hosted QMUL and feature Prof. Kim Hutchings, @benturner91 @NathanWidder @bhatia_ud and @DrJoeHoover as speakers. Anyone someone interested in making their theory more grant friendly should make sure to pop by!
Now on #MPIL100: @KatHistory on "Friedrich Berber and the Politics of International Law". Berber’s association with the KWI illustrates the reputation it enjoyed in the anglophone world. And neighbourhoods between research, politics & propaganda. https://t.co/nBtGwg5aIn
Although his association with the Institute was only brief, Friedrich Berber played a key role in rationalising Nazi foreign policy vis-à-vis the international scholarly community.
@KatHistory on his career and publications, this week on #MPIL100: https://t.co/HveHV0hHVV
Two one year jobs in US History at Oxford.
If you are wondering about applying, please do. It’s (collectively) a wonderful community. https://t.co/6zjaSYsTbp
Encompassing a broad range of topics and lenses across disciplines, Sex and Gender: A Contemporary Reader @ProfAliceS@selina_todd@routledgebooks presents illuminating research in this contested area, writes @PlattLucinda in her #review. https://t.co/WB5vo2gai6
The Global Right - new issue of Dissent, including a conversation about our book World of the Right!
Get your copy now! https://t.co/CuqhbUP6Qv via @DissentMag
HOTCUS is delighted to be collaborating with @TheSouthernSHA on 'Contested Legacies and Continuing Struggles: Brown v Board, 70 Years On' on May 15th. See Flyer for full details:
We have good news: History at Sussex is ranked FIRST in the UK for "citations per paper" and THIRD in the world (after Harvard and Johns Hopkins!) in the 2024 QS World University rankings
https://t.co/He90di76w7
The winner of this year’s HOTCUS Early Career Article prize is Jennifer Chochinov (King’s College London) for their article “True Patriots and Democrats”: U.S. Student Activism in Cold War-era Spain” published in Diplomatic History. ( @jenchochinov /@SHAFRDH) (1)
@HOTCUS awarded their 2024 Article Prize to @nicholasggrant's MAH Soapbox! It's a must read from 6.3. Huge congrats to Nicholas and thanks to HOTCUS, we are thrilled! https://t.co/7dOuH1e61L
New pre-print! See our collection to be published as a special issue, ed. @Rosario_L0pez, on "Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon" @leverhulmewhit (@CambridgeUP, 2022) eds. Patrichia Owens, @KatHistory, Kimberley Hutchings, & @sarahcdunstan.
https://t.co/svOhZWoGnH
To mark International Women's Day we are pleased to announce a day of papers, panels, and a keynote speech on #women, #diplomacy and #politics.
🕤 9.45am to 6.30pm
📅 Friday 08 March 2024
📍 at LSE
✍🏽Register via - https://t.co/wX5K52eeAz
#IWD2024#InspireInclusion
🚨Annual Conference 2024🚨
From 19-21 June 2024, the HOTCUS Annual Conference will be held at the University of Southampton.
Our CfP is now live with a deadline of 1 March! Full details below⬇️ If you have any questions, do get in touch!
Barbara Savage’s biography of Merze Tate“revives and critiques [Tate's]prolific and prescient body of scholarship and "celebrates a historical community of support for the social and intellectual power of Black women.”—@houstonstyle https://t.co/IbuSCVvIq5
Our co-director Prof. Patricia Clavin has published a new volume, "Keynes's Economic Consequences of the Peace after 100 Years." This @cambUP_History work explores the enduring relevance of Keynes's seminal ideas a century later.
For more info: https://t.co/eJoAyXvtbB