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'Global Histories of the Portuguese Revolution' - co-edited by @CamHistory's @PedroRamosPinto - goes beyond the limits of national history to locate the revolution at the intersection of transnational historical phenomena. A new global approach to this still understudied event⬇️
Global Histories of the Portuguese Revolution edited by Luís Trindade, Rita Lucas Narra, Ricardo Noronha & Pedro Ramos Pinto locates the revolution at the intersection of transnational historical phenomena. Out now! 📚 bit.ly/435Ym5m
Congratulations to the twelve Cambridge academics who have been made Fellows of @BritishAcademy_ , in recognition for their work in the humanities and social sciences 👏
Congratulations to @CamHistory's Prof Annabel Brett and Prof Jeremy Adelman (@CRASSHlive), both made Fellows of @BritishAcademy_ They are among 12 academics from @Cambridge_Uni to be elected to the prestigious fellowship⬇️
Congratulations to the twelve Cambridge academics who have been made Fellows of @BritishAcademy_ , in recognition for their work in the humanities and social sciences 👏
The Doing History in Public team is thrilled to announce our brand new Magazine, aptly titled Doing History in Public: The Magazine ✨
We are hiring! 💼 Join us to work in a friendly, exciting and fast paced environment to support interdisciplinary research. 🌎 Project Co-ordinator @CamGeopolitics 💻 Research Grants Administrator @MCTDCambridge 🏢 Deputy Director of CRASSH crassh.cam.ac.uk/about/vacancies
Cambridge University Library, seen from above the Old Schools. Thank you to the @Cambridge_Uni team for this fantastic photo!
Event video now available! Geopolitics & memory Dr Richard Latham Lechowick (@CRASSHlive) discusses memory as a collective political act, a survival mechanism, and a site for personal negotiation. Watch now via @YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=Kyco1e…
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One day to go! Geopolitics and memory Dr Richard Latham Lechowick and @DrJadeMcGlynn will discuss how historical memory shapes people’s understanding of and response to geopolitical issues. Wed 9 Jul, 5pm to 6:30pm (BST) Online Reg & info: lnkd.in/dAs6hcX4
After months of back-and-forth drafting, & over 10,000 words of dialogue, I am delighted that this discussion article co-authored with Quentin Skinner (@QMUL) is now published @Global_IH tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.10…
1/2 Out now! "Independence, Globality, and the Battle of Ideas: A Dialogue on Liberty" by Quentin Skinner (@qmHPT) & @tomaashby (@UTokyo_News), a wide-ranging, scholarly, & full-length discussion article - the first such piece our journal! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
👏 Congratulations Professor Nora Berend, elected as a member of the prestigious Academia Europaea, in recognition of her outstanding achievements as a researcher. 🔎Read more - link in reply ⬇️
Missed the Ellen McArthur Lectures delivered by Prof Thomas Piketty? The lectures showcased Piketty's unparalleled capacity to relate comparative historical research on economic history to urgent global public policy and political issues. ➡️Catch up now bit.ly/3HPK4is
We are delighted to share the programme and ticketing link for our conference at @TrinCollCam / @CamHistory on 28/29th Jul 2025. We look forward to seeing you there! | Generously funded by @DAADCamHub, the Trevelyan Fund and @GermanHistSoc | artloversconference.eventbrite.co.uk
We are delighted to be among those 26 subject areas @Cambridge_Uni scored highest in the 2026 Complete University Guide @compuniguide rankings ⬇️
We're delighted to come top of the 2026 Complete University Guide @compuniguide rankings and score highest in 26 subject areas 🎉
There's still time to register! Geopolitics and memory Dr Richard Latham Lechowick and Dr Jade McGlynn will discuss how historical memory shapes people’s understanding of and response to geopolitical issues. Wed 9 Jul, 5pm to 6:30pm Online Reg & info: bit.ly/4lluIki
Border Crossing: The Global History Lab's Annual Conference (@CRASSHlive, University of Cambridge) takes place online today (Friday 27 June), from 8:00–18:00 (UK time) 🌎🌍🌏 Full programme: lnkd.in/eXwtyacB
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Don't miss! Geopolitics and memory Dr Richard Latham Lechowick and @DrJadeMcGlynn will discuss how historical memory shapes people’s understanding of and response to geopolitical issues. Wednesday 9 July, 5pm to 6:30pm BST Online Reg & info: cfg.cam.ac.uk/events/geopoli…
Wondering what it is like to study history at Cambridge? Watch this! youtube.com/channel/UC6Tzm… More detail about the course here: hist.cam.ac.uk/course/history…
Prof Peter Mandler’s insatiable curiosity has fuelled an extraordinary career over more than 2 decades at Cambridge. As he steps back from formal teaching, the acclaimed historian reflects on a life of intellectual breadth, public advocacy—and no plans to slow down. Link below⬇️
New event! Shrinking Middle? The Geopolitics of Central Europe Luka Ivan Jukić (@lijukic) talks about his forthcoming book and interrogates the idea of a European ‘middle’ with Dr Barnabás Szabó. Wed 23 July, 5:00-6:30pm Online Reg & info: cfg.cam.ac.uk/events/shrinki…
New event! Geopolitics and Memory Dr Richard Latham Lechowick and Dr Jade McGlynn (@DrJadeMcGlynn) will discuss how historical memory shapes people’s understanding of and response to geopolitical issues. Wed 9th July, 5pm to 6:30pm Online Reg & info: cfg.cam.ac.uk/events/geopoli…