Maria Bell
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Learning & engagement @LSELibrary. Love learning, #infolit, cultural heritage, archives. lse.ac.uk/library/whats-…
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Thanks to SOAS University of London for the opportunity to see the new exhibition 'Stories of Migration' - powerful way to tell people's stories through the films from PositiveNegatives Do see it if you can. soas.ac.uk/about/event/st…
Opening today LSE Library - Women of the World Unite: The United Nations Decade for Women and Transnational Feminisms 1975 to Now. Free to visit and open daily until August. LSE International History LSE Alumni lse.ac.uk/library/whats-…
Join us tomorrow- Wed 12 Mar - LSE Library
Wed 26/3 LSE Library: Prof Christine Chinkin and Dr Louise Arimatsu discuss their new book 'Gendered peace through international law' with Prof Joanna Lewis and guests. Join us at 6pm for a dicussion followed by reception. LSE WPS LSE Law School LSE Alumni lse.ac.uk/library/events…
Enjoyed the new exhibition, From streets to the stars: 500 years of maps now in the beautiful setting in the Maughan Library King's Libraries until Sept. Love the different histories maps can reveal - trade, exploration, war, medicine, skies, transport. kcl.ac.uk/library/collec…
Today at 5.30pm LSE Library Join us to explore the feminist issues covered by Outwrite Newspaper with Philippa Fletcher LSE International History sharing her research alongside some of the archives discussed. eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-internat…
📅Tue 13 May 4-6pm Whatever happened to an Internationalist British Feminism? Hear from the @liberatinghistorys is on BlueSky team, Victoria Bazin, Melanie Waters and Eleanor Careless, discussing research on feminist magazines from Shrew to Spare Rib, Red Rag and Outwrite. eventbrite.co.uk/e/whatever-hap…
🌍 Why has food deprivation worsened in #Africa over the past decade? In this piece for LSE Review of Books, David Noël 🇪🇺 Luke (David Luke) explores how we can stabilise the essential pillars of food security in Africa. Read the full review here 👇 blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofboo…
On Sat 28 June LSE Library will be The Peace Museum for their In Common: Greenham Show and Tell event, exploring the objects and material culture of Greenham Common. peacemuseum.org.uk
Read about the recent project - LSE Homelessness Initiative: artists in the archives LSE Library Excited to see the outcomes at 'Archives in absentia: an artists' showcase' on display tonight LSE LSE Alumni blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsehistory/202…
Thank you SOAS University of London for a chance to view the new exhibition, After the Assembly: Constituting India commemorating 75 years of the Indian Constitution, the longest living constitution in the global South. LSE South Asia Centre soas.ac.uk/about/event/af…
We're delighted to co-host this event w/ pactproject SOAS Politics, part of 'After the Assembly: Constituting India' SOAS Gallery (till 20 Sep 25) where LSE Library has lent archival documents of 'Constitution-Makers at LSE'. 📅 Mon, 4 Aug 25 🕔 5-6pm Reg 🆓 [email protected]