On Wednesdays, I’m hosting a ten-part radio series on English Culture through the mind of Professor Stuart Hall @ResonanceFM
Features never-before-heard recordings from lectures delivered in the mid-1980s - the height of Thatcherism.
11am-midday (BST)
https://t.co/c8DWnFLoNI
'The monetary order cannot be re-made peacefully. The escalation already underway—reserve seizures, payments exclusion, technology embargos, militarized logistics and proxy wars—is not a temporary disturbance but the early phase of a deeper conflict.'
https://t.co/UX6n6RiafD
@jonostrower@SteveNomadic Hi Jon, I'm trying to get in touch for a reporting assignment for Harper's Magazine. It'd be great to chat via DM / email if you're available. Many thanks, Cait
We extend a warm welcome to Dr Caitlín Doherty @caitdoherty who is joining us for the 2026-27 academic year as the inaugural David McClure Visiting Fellow.
Read more about Caitlín and the fellowship here: https://t.co/8mI9BOuUqV
#fellow#staff#academic#book#history#lse
I have a piece out in @phenomenalworld which charts the history of anti-imperialism in South Lebanon and assesses the prospects of a US-brokered postwar settlement between Israel and Lebanon
https://t.co/HuwTTFsCFz
“I wanted to see whether globalization was dying, dead, or might yet recover from the blow delivered to it by a concatenation of historical events.”
@caitdoherty wrote last year about the World Economic Forum and Davos.
https://t.co/ottgLA9kH4
Once central to Irish life, turf is falling out of favor as a fuel source. In our new issue, @caitdoherty considers how peat figures into Ireland’s rural past and green future.
https://t.co/uXxI96yraQ
Once central to Irish life, turf is falling out of favor as a fuel source. In our new issue, @caitdoherty considers how peat figures into Ireland’s rural past and green future.
https://t.co/uXxI96yraQ