Sarah C Dunstan
@sarahcdunstan
Historian of 20thC French, British & US Empire| Human rights, international law & citizenship| @leverhulmetrust Fellow| Lecturer @UofGlasgow
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05-01-2015 14:17:23
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In 1956 hundreds of students from 27 countries gathered for the Afro-Asian Students’ Conference.
Wildan Sena Utama explains why this represents 'a site in which students played a key role in forging internationalist solidarity in the post-war world.'
historyworkshop.org.uk/empire-decolon…
in our latest podcast, guest-editor Prof Nina Parish discusses our recent special issue on Memory Studies in the French-speaking world with Charles Forsdick and presenters Dr. Maria Tomlinson and Benjamin Dalton podbean.com/ep/pb-38nwt-15…
Academics in #Ukraine and #Scotland launch a mass crowdsourcing project to help record conflict heritage & testimonies of people impacted by war. War_spoke_to_us is a partnership with National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kiev & University of Glasgow Tony Pollard Iain Banks
New pre-print! See our collection to be published as a special issue, ed. Rosario López, on 'Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon' Women and the History of International Thought (@CambridgeUP, 2022) eds. Patrichia Owens, Katharina Rietzler, Kimberley Hutchings, & Sarah C Dunstan.
tandfonline.com/journals/rgih2…
“Roads Out French Empire: Imaginaries and Realities of the 1947 Malagasy Uprising.” Please join us for a War Studies research seminar on Thursday 14 March at 5.15 pm (Boyd Orr 611 LTE) to hear Dr Sarah Dunstan's insights on this often hidden history. Sarah C Dunstan UofG History
Do you like sheep? Do you like finding them in unusual places (like the Eiffel tower)? Are you interested in a sheepdog called Stalin? All in my new French History Journal article on sheep as protest objects & animal agents in the Larzac struggle #twitterstorians doi.org/10.1093/fh/cra…
Pleased to say that our 'forum' on women's rights as human rights is now the current issue of Gender & History. Many thanks to Julia Moses & Celia Donert for their work, help and support.
Check out all of the articles - most of them open access - here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14680424/2…
New pre-print review article: Lucian Ashworth (@MemorialU) reviews 'Women's International Thought: Towards a New Canon' (@CambridgeUP, 2022), edited by Patricia Owens, Katharina Rietzler, Kimberley Hutchings & Sarah C Dunstan (see also Women and the History of International Thought) tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Come join me tonight Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) to hear about the League of Nations.
Accompanied by a free exhibition 🗺️
📍Society or stream online: orlo.uk/W4KIN
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“Colonisations. Notre histoire” is a collective book gathering over 250 scholars from around the world to explain France’s colonial past and present, headed by Pierre Singaravélou and the whole team at Éditions du Seuil.
It’s been an honour to be one of the coordinators👇🏼🧵
Day 2️⃣ of the #PartitionMachine conference.
Opening keynote speaker is Professor Laura Robson speaking on the ‘Laboratory of Empire: The (very) Long Shadow of the Palestine Partition’.
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#BApartitionmachine #partitionmachineUofG #BritishAcademyGlasgow2023