International History

  • The Stenton Lecture and Workshop 2017

    Thursday 23rd November marks the date of this year’s Stenton Lecture which is preceded by the Stenton Symposium. Continue reading

    The Stenton Lecture and Workshop 2017
  • You are invited to the launch of the Monroe Group

    The newly established Monroe Group is an interdisciplinary research network for the study of politics in the Americas. The network is designed to encourage dialogue between scholars in the arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences working on all aspects of… Continue reading

    You are invited to the launch of the Monroe Group
  • Co-living: Utopia 2.0?

    by Dr Andy Willimott [1] Eight months on from its opening, in May 2016, the London-based co-living enterprise known as The Collective Old Oak is still going strong. The residential concept, situated between North Acton and Wilesden Junction, now boasts… Continue reading

    Co-living: Utopia 2.0?
  • So that was International Women’s Day…

    by Dr Jacqui Turner So yesterday was International Women’s Day and women were everywhere – literally we were all over the place, in the media, online, on TV and crowded around both front benches in the House of Commons as,… Continue reading

    So that was International Women’s Day…
  • Paid Research Opportunity for Students: History UROPs, Summer 2017

    Are you interested in doing paid research over the summer? Do you want to expand your CV and skills? The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP) scheme gives undergraduate students in the middle years of their degree (i.e. not first or… Continue reading

    Paid Research Opportunity for Students: History UROPs, Summer 2017