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CfP for conference on âCounter-Hegemonic Internationalisms: Perspectives from the Pastâ, to be hosted on 20â21 March 2025 Northumbria Uni. The conference forms part of an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project on âRethinking Internationalism: Histories and Pluralitiesâ. Full details below...


one for the InterwarConf crew...

Today at 4pm: Professor Sally Shuttleworth (St Anne's College, University of Oxford, and VP, The British Academy) is giving our Institute of Humanities Seminar (4pm, Lipman 121). Prof Shuttleworth will give a paper on 'Travel for Health and the Temporalities of Illness'. All welcome!


The latest issue of Contemporary South Asia (Contemporary South Asia) features an article by our PhD student, Meghmala Bhattacharya (Meghmala Bhattacharya), on women revolutionaries, anti-colonial activism, and the politics of memory and remembrance in India: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10âŠ

On Friday 8 Nov award-winning journalist & writer Kunal Purohit joins us to talk about his new book, described by Ramachandra Guha as âpowerful, compellingly original, illuminating.. a work of courage.â Co-hosted by the Histories of Activism Research Group, North East South Asia Network & Indus Legacy.


Congratulations to our student InĂȘs Soares e Silva Gomes de Sousa who got a First class degree from Northumbria History and is now a Master of Letters in Latin American Studies (History) from Modern Languages @ NCL, with a totally original thesis marked 78. inĂȘs Jorge CatalĂ 1/4

Wednesday at 12pm, the second North East Transnational and World History Research Centre (NETWoRC) of the semester hosts Sare Arincanli (Durham University) who'll speak on 'The Worlds of State Medicine of the Qing and Ottoman Empires: Connections & Comparisons through Doctors & Drugs'.


We look forward to welcoming Kunal Purohit to speak on his new book this week. Details below đ

Weâre bringing award winning writer and journalist Kunal Purohit to Newcastle this Friday to speak about his new book, âH-Pop: The Secretive World of Hindutva Pop Starsâ. Kunalâs book explores far-right Hindu nationalist activism and culture in India. Providing a totally


8th - H-POP: The Secretive World of Hindutva Pop Stars. Book event and talk with Kunal Purohit & @indus_legacy, North East South Asia Network, Northumbria History


Starting in just over an hour: award-winning journalist Kunal Purohit joins us to speak about his new book, âH-Pop: The Secretive World of Hindutva Pop Stars', exploring Hindu nationalist activism & culture in India. Cohosted by Histories of Activism North East South Asia Network & Indus Legacy.


For today's Institute of Humanities seminar, we welcome Stuart Murray (Stuart Murray, Arts, Humanities and Cultures, University of Leeds), who'll give a paper on âPartner-Led Research, Ways of Working and Living Values in Medical Humanities Research.â 4pm in Lipman Building 121 and online via Teams.


Hard tack, the stalwart food of Civil War Bluejackets and soldiers, which I made for our American Studies @ Northumbria NorthEnglishes Northumbria History 'Village Fete' bake/build/draw your research theme. My stern preparation warning meant no chipped teeth (that I know of!).



'Writing Middle-Eastern Lives': this evening our colleague Peter Hill will be joined by Marilyn Booth (University of Oxford) & Sonja Mejcher-Atassi (American University of Beirut) The Lit and Phil to discuss their recent books which investigate the modern history of the Middle East. litandphil.org.uk/event/writing-âŠ


Our next seminar is tomorrow, 20 November, 4pm: Katalin Straner will speak about #Knowledge in #Exile: Translating #Science for (and in) 19th-century Central Europe. Details attached. All welcome! History at Newcastle, Northumbria History, Durham History.




We're hiring! Just advertised a new Research Fellow post - 3 years, ÂŁ40,247/annum - funded via the AHRC-DFG project âUniversity Students as Migrants: A New History of Educational Mobility in Western Europe, 1960sâ1980sâ. Deadline for application is 2 Jan. work4.northumbria.ac.uk/#en/sites/CX_1âŠ