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SOAS History

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History department of SOAS University of London and the SOAS History Blog.

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Hunger Burns is about the #1943BengalFamine , now a distant memory for most. The amazing team Sona Datta Diya Gupta Sujatro Ghosh Eeshita Azad & swadhinata trust lunching exhibition today Watney Market Idea Store. Join us. #OitijjoKitchen will be providing refreshments.

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Fixed Term Post in African History at the University of Cambridge for ECRs - applications close 2 June 2024 jobs.ac.uk/job/DHP204/isa…

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JOB ALERT An exciting job opportunity for a lecturer in Modern History in the Department of International Politics, City, University of London, city.ac.uk/about/jobs/app…

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An education rooted in humanities and social sciences gives you timeless skills that help you adapt to a rapidly changing world. Discover how a Global Liberal Arts degree prepares you for the AI era. 🌍📚✨ ow.ly/NuUu50S3VhZ

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Next Friday, 7 June, in B103 at 5pm, Dr Ali Usman Qasmi will share from his new book Qaum, Mulk, Sultanat: Citizenship and National Belonging in Pakistan, organised by SOAS South Asia Institute. All welcome! For more info & registration link go to soas.ac.uk/about/event/qa…

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Students & staff at SOAS have co-created the UK’s first Decolonising Philosophy Toolkit for schools & universities, aiming to diversify philosophy teaching by incorporating philosophical perspectives from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, & Latin America 🌍 soas.ac.uk/about/news/uks…

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Four students worked with four academic philosophers to create the UK's first Decolonising Philosophy Toolkit. ▶️ Hear Lizi, Aanya and Lesley speak about their internship experience at SOAS and the skills they gained. youtu.be/Qb-XUu94kxM

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Morgen ab 18 Uhr findet ein neuer online #CrossAsia Talk statt: Forrest McSweeney spricht über „Military Medical Legacy: The Impact of Military Drug Distribution on the Pharmaceutical Field in Qing and Early Republican China“. Infos: sbb.berlin/d9c6p Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin

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Two months today since this book came out. And I’ve struggled to take a picture, to put up posts. What can one possibly say? What is there left to say? Each time I see this book reaching Maisara Alrayyes’s friends, his loved ones, his only surviving family – his sister, and his

Two months today since this book came out. And I’ve struggled to take a picture, to put up posts. What can one possibly say? What is there left to say? 
Each time I see this book reaching <a href="/Maisara_Alrayes/">Maisara Alrayyes</a>’s friends, his loved ones, his only surviving family – his sister, and his
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1/9 My chapter in this book ed by Alan Lester looks at a monument, which in plain sight in London captures a moment of British violence in China: a Royal Marine bayonetting a Chinese soldier.

1/9 My chapter in this book ed by <a href="/aljhlester/">Alan Lester</a> looks at a monument, which in plain sight in London captures a moment of British violence in China: a Royal Marine bayonetting a Chinese soldier.
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After 100 days of continuous action, the Cambridge Encampment for Palestine finally closed on Wednesday. This is a thread documenting the incredible things I witnessed there over the last 3 months, in the hope of demystifying the protest for my many colleagues who remain silent.

After 100 days of continuous action, the Cambridge Encampment for Palestine finally closed on Wednesday. This is a thread documenting the incredible things I witnessed there over the last 3 months, in the hope of demystifying the protest for my many colleagues who remain silent.