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LSE International History

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LSE's Department of International History teaches and conducts research on the international history of Britain, Europe and the world.

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Dr Anna Cant will be discussing her research on the 1969 Peruvian Agrarian Reform as part of the event 'New perspectives on land, territory and agrarian reforms...' at New York University on 22nd April.

Open to all 👐
Pre-registration is required 👉 bit.ly/48wGotO

Dr Anna Cant will be discussing her research on the 1969 Peruvian Agrarian Reform as part of the event 'New perspectives on land, territory and agrarian reforms...' at New York University on 22nd April. Open to all 👐 Pre-registration is required 👉 bit.ly/48wGotO
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📢 Upcoming Event | 'Made in China: When US-China interests converged to transform global trade'

🗓️ Tues 7 May
⏰ 5.00pm-6.30pm

Register to attend in-person or online here:
lse.ac.uk/united-states/…

📢 Upcoming Event | 'Made in China: When US-China interests converged to transform global trade' 🗓️ Tues 7 May ⏰ 5.00pm-6.30pm Register to attend in-person or online here: lse.ac.uk/united-states/…
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Dr Po will be giving a keynote speech at the Annual Workshop organised by the CISEPS at the University of Milano-Bicocca on 12 Apr

His talk will delve into the interactions between the Qing Empire and global powers through the perspective of fisheries

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Dr Po will be giving a keynote speech at the Annual Workshop organised by the CISEPS at the University of Milano-Bicocca on 12 Apr His talk will delve into the interactions between the Qing Empire and global powers through the perspective of fisheries 🔗ciseps.unimib.it
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📰 Media Round Up | Focus On: Dr. Elizabeth O'Brien Ingleson

Revisit some highlights of the latest expert commentary and analysis from Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson, and the launch of her new book, 'Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade'

(1/7)🧵

📰 Media Round Up | Focus On: Dr. Elizabeth O'Brien Ingleson Revisit some highlights of the latest expert commentary and analysis from @lizingleson, and the launch of her new book, 'Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade' (1/7)🧵
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🪖 How did soldiers cope with the horrors of the Great War?

Dr Alex Mayhew LSE International History’s new book on soldiers in the First World War explores resilience, hope and our ability to adapt to even the greatest of traumas.


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We welcome a new member of staff to our department, Andrew Halladay 🎉🥳🎉

He will be our new Assistant Professor of Modern South Asian History.

We welcome a new member of staff to our department, Andrew Halladay 🎉🥳🎉 He will be our new Assistant Professor of Modern South Asian History. #Welcome #InternationalHistory
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📢 Book Launch 📢

We are excited to share that Dr Elizabeth Ingleson's latest book 'Made in China: When US-China interests converged to transform global trade' launches on the 7th of May.

🕔 5.00pm to 6.30pm
✍️ Register to attend - bit.ly/3IQAppf

📢 Book Launch 📢 We are excited to share that Dr Elizabeth Ingleson's latest book 'Made in China: When US-China interests converged to transform global trade' launches on the 7th of May. 🕔 5.00pm to 6.30pm ✍️ Register to attend - bit.ly/3IQAppf
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⚔ How did soldiers cope with the horrors of the Great War?

Alex Mayhew LSE International History's new book on soldiers in World War One explores resilience, hope and our ability to adapt to even the greatest of traumas.

lse.ac.uk/research/resea…

⚔ How did soldiers cope with the horrors of the Great War? @AlexCMayhew @lsehistory's new book on soldiers in World War One explores resilience, hope and our ability to adapt to even the greatest of traumas. lse.ac.uk/research/resea…
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🆕 Introducing the March issue of our magazine – answering the world's most pressing questions.

Here's what you can find in this month's edition...

🆕 Introducing the March issue of our #LSEResearchForTheWorld magazine – answering the world's most pressing #SocialScience questions. Here's what you can find in this month's edition...
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Choosing the right referees for your LSE PhD application? 🤔🎯 Ensure they're relevant to your programme, can attest to your academic excellence, and understand your ambitions. @LSEHistory PhD student John navigates you through the process. 👨‍🎓👌↴

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🚨 Just two weeks left to submit your abstract for our Socialist Ideas of Europe in the World Conference! Taking place LSE 14 June - Find more info here: socialistideasconference.wordpress.com

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Make the most of your student life in London with savvy financial tips from LSE International History student Hanseul.

1️⃣: use budgeting tools
2️⃣: score discounts
3️⃣: balance part-time work
4️⃣: cook more often

Your wallet will thank you!
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Just finished Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson's brilliant book on how US business interests and China's state policies are deeply intertwined in shaping global capitalism.

A must-read!

Harvard University Press LSE International History

hup.harvard.edu/books/97806742…

Just finished @lizingleson's brilliant book on how US business interests and China's state policies are deeply intertwined in shaping global capitalism. A must-read! @Harvard_Press @lsehistory hup.harvard.edu/books/97806742…
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Listen up 👂🏿📢

We recently hosted our alumni, Professor Sergey Radchenko, as he delivered his talk 'To Run the World: the Kremlin’s Foreign Policy from the Cold War to the post-Cold War'.

You can listen to the recording via the following link 👇

🔗 lse.ac.uk/International-…

Listen up 👂🏿📢 We recently hosted our alumni, Professor Sergey Radchenko, as he delivered his talk 'To Run the World: the Kremlin’s Foreign Policy from the Cold War to the post-Cold War'. You can listen to the recording via the following link 👇 🔗 lse.ac.uk/International-…
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This coming Thursday 14 March is University Mental Health Day, a day to encourage conversations around student mental health.

Check-in with your friends, get support and browse the events available

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🔗…conomicscommunications.newsweaver.com/studentnews/n7…

This coming Thursday 14 March is University Mental Health Day, a day to encourage conversations around student mental health. Check-in with your friends, get support and browse the events available 👉 #UniMentalHealthDay 🔗…conomicscommunications.newsweaver.com/studentnews/n7…
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Dr Dina Gusejnova along with our department's - Conflict and Identity - research cluster hosted the 'Ireland’s Role in British Colonial Capitalism : Irish “Men of Capital” and William Pitt’s Irish Proposals, 1784-1785' event at LSE.

🔗 - sas.ac.uk/events/ireland…

Dr Dina Gusejnova along with our department's - Conflict and Identity - research cluster hosted the 'Ireland’s Role in British Colonial Capitalism : Irish “Men of Capital” and William Pitt’s Irish Proposals, 1784-1785' event at LSE. 🔗 - sas.ac.uk/events/ireland…
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Dr Dina Gusejnova along with our department's - Conflict and Identity - research cluster hosted the 'Ireland’s Role in British Colonial Capitalism : Irish “Men of Capital” and William Pitt’s Irish Proposals, 1784-1785' event at LSE.

🔗 - sas.ac.uk/events/ireland…

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Calling , , and .

We are delighted to announce the Call for Papers for the upcoming conference on Socialist Ideas of Europe in the World 1871-1968.

Deadline to submit is 31st March.

Visit 👉socialistideasconference.wordpress.com

Calling #academics, #graduatestudents, #politicalactivists and #commentators. We are delighted to announce the Call for Papers for the upcoming conference on Socialist Ideas of Europe in the World 1871-1968. Deadline to submit is 31st March. Visit 👉socialistideasconference.wordpress.com
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