🎉🏛️ Excited to welcome visitors to our first June Open Day tomorrow! Preparations are in full swing in the Faculty of Arts Building.
We can't wait to meet you! Don't be afraid to ask questions! @uniofwarwick#History#warwick#openday
Professor @TimLockley MBE has discovered 3 complete & 2 partial episodes of Alistair Cooke’s ‘Letter from America’ series from the late 1940s & early 1950s, missing from the BBC archives.
Take a trip back in time and listen here: https://t.co/DZrajWuRBd
@BeatKumin and I are accepting applications for our 4yr M4C fully-funded PhD Studentship for 2025/26
@WarwickHistory and @WarwickshireCRO
"Warwickshire Identities: Early Modern Archival Perspectives"
Full details here: https://t.co/cA0xe074Dc
#earlymodern#reformazing
Très triste d'apprendre la mort de Trevor Burnard, immense historien de l'esclavage et de l'espace atlantique. Il était au conseil de la Summer Academy of Atlantic History depuis le début (2009) et il avait accueilli l'édition 2023.
Tout semblait simple avec lui, tout semblait...
The March issue of Slavery & Abolition is a Special Issue on
"Slavery and Emotions in the Atlantic World".
The Guest Editors are Beth R. Wilson and Emily West.
https://t.co/h4GYcCQpmM
The Dec issue of Slavery & Abolition is a Special Issue on Slavery in Byzantium and the Medieval Islamicate World. One of the articles is:
Al-Ḥakam I in the Andalusi Sources: His Slaves, Eunuchs, and Concubines
(Author: Cristina de la Puente)
https://t.co/JbsMZgiIux
Delighted my first article - on opium and indentured migration - has been published (Open Access) in Slavery & Abolition @RoutledgeHist.
https://t.co/zCYWuGZODD
Massive thanks to @sysgak & @DeborahToner for all their help, and @WarwickHistory for making this Open Access.