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Now out in paperback! 'Aid to Armenia' edited by Jo Laycock & Francesca Piana critically examines the history of humanitarianism and intervention on behalf of #Armenia and Armenians from the late 19th century to the post-Soviet era 📙tinyurl.com/mp2xrepx With contributions



Back in Vienna after a very vibrant and inspiring Workshop at the University of Cambridge on the Role of Shanghai/The Pacific as a Transit-Hub of Displacement and Forced Migration. Together with Lena Christoph Franziska Lamp-Miechowiecki Peter Gatrell Jessica Reinisch Xin Fan 范鑫 Marina Pérez de Arcos


PUBLISHED: Natalie Zemon Davis’ critical autobiographical essay on politics, activism & the historian's craft & consciousness The Historical Journal Cambridge University Press - History 👉🏾doi.org/10.1017/S00182… It was a real honour to write the foreword. I am deeply grateful & humbled.



3) Can young people’s cognitive style explain associations between social media use and mental health? Led by Kate Button (Bath) with me, Lizzy Winstone and David Ellis (Bath). bit.ly/4eWSD6w

Still three days left to apply for the 2025 International Seminar in Historical Refugee Studies in Berkeley (see rhs.hypotheses.org or CfP below)! Spread the word! GHI Washington GHI Pacific Office Peter Gatrell American Historical Association @SLachenicht @Delphine_Diaz Atlantic Exiles (atlanticexiles.bsky.social)

The Hoover Institution Library & Archives launched our Russia Abroad Digital Collection, a landmark repository allowing free, searchable, and unrestricted #access to more than half a million pages of #Russian language newspapers. Learn more about the project: hoover.org/press/hoover-l…

How might ships change the way we understand migration policy in postwar Britain and its empire? My new article in Journal of British Studies offers an answer to that question. Here's a long thread to hopefully pique your interest and maybe get you to read it 🧵🚢 doi.org/10.1017/jbr.20…



This is a great series and I was honoured to be invited to take part! Refugee History🧡 and in case anyone is still here …

Just published! Ecological Momentary Assessment of Self-Harm Thoughts and Behaviours. Systematic Review of Constructs from the IMV Model. Dr Becky Mars Jon Olivia Kirtley Rory O'Connor Jennifer Muehlenkamp AnnJohn💙 Suicide and Self-Harm Research, Bristol dx.doi.org/10.2196/63132


Refugee Voices in Modern Global History: Reckoning with Refugeedom academic.oup.com/book/59784 for libraries and those with deep pockets … Memo to self, must leave twitter for kinder shores🙂OUP History Refugee History🧡 Jeff Crisp The British Academy HCRInstitute


Great to see peter Gatrell Peter Gatrell will be giving the Royal Historical Society Royal Historical Society Prothero Lecture on `Refugee World(s): a Twentieth-Century Retrospective' on Wed 2 July. Details via: eventbrite.co.uk/e/refugee-worl…


