
Marc-William Palen (@mwpalen.bsky.social)
@mwpalen
Historian 🕊️🖖 @Pax_Economica: Left-wing Visions of a Free Trade World. "Best Books" list 2024 - @NewYorker newyorker.com/best-books-2024
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🔴Brexit only works to destroy our prosperity and food security, 🔴It also hinders progress towards achieving the UK’s environmental goals, and directly impacts the choices available to consumers. 🔥So why does Keir Starmer want to make Tory Brexit do this to Britain?





There is no free trade candidate running in the US presidential election. But while Donald Trump and Kamala Harris both tout protectionism, they see it as a tool for very different goals, Mary Gallagher (Mary Gallagher) writes. worldpoliticsreview.com/us-election-tr…




Professor Richard Toye from Exeter History appears in this new documentary about #Churchill, showing on Netflix next month youtube.com/watch?v=w5Ot8a…

The H-Diplo, with RJISSF roundtable, probably the high point of intellectual attention in the field of international history, of my first book, THE NUCLEAR CLUB, drops on November 4…

News! I am delighted to have been promoted to Book Reviews Editor Global Intellectual History. I will commission, co-ordinate, & edit reviews, review articles, book forum special issues, & more. If you are interested in reviewing a title, do contact me at my GIH email: tandfonline.com/journals/rgih2…



The roundtable of my book, THE NUCLEAR CLUB, reviews by Sean Malloy, Nicholas Miller, Mariana Budjeryn & Shane Maddock, intro by Or Rabinowitz, is out today! Nothing else of note is happening this week; so, you’ll have plenty of time to read all 26 pages (or just the intro)!


Since global environmental governance might end today come and write its history with funding from Dario Fazzi and Pathways to Sustainability UU DEADLINE 15 Dec!. Workshop in June. Funding available!! Environmental History @envhistnow

So looking forward to being in Exeter tomorrow to talk to history students about the collision of the Enlightenment, post-imperialism, cultural nationalism, you know, all the non-controversial stuff . . . Exeter History


We are delighted to see Marietje Schaake's The Tech Coup and Marc-William Palen (@mwpalen.bsky.social)'s Pax Economica selected as two of the Economics Best Books of the Year in Financial Times! Thank you, Martin Wolf, for such a great selection for 2024: hubs.ly/Q02YVD140

