Prof. in French, U.of Surrey, UK. Views own.
Transnational anarchism & print culture (19thC); Anglo-French exile & migration; women & feminism. Posts in 🇫🇷&🇬🇧.
"Un premier exil libertaire" (Libertalia, 2024); “Femmes de révolution” (Seuil, 2025)
Constance Bantman
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At moments of crisis, leaders have a responsibility to speak to, and for, their country.
The PM should be on the airwaves, telling the stories of the children, teenagers and families who have been burned out of their homes; naming those responsible; and leading a national fightback against them.
We're hiring a permanent Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Manchester: www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
Dark dark times. They are here.
My new academic life goal 👇🏻
And to think of the hopes there were initially, given the number of academics among the new Labour MPs…
Il faut une fois de plus mesurer le travail remarquable de Mediapart pour faire éclater ces très grosses affaires. Et ici, pour enfin écouter les victimes.
Quick (work) trip to Paris - does wonders for Sunday blues…
Straight out of Caillebotte…
'Strategic plans have become so expansive and aspirational that they cease to guide choices. When almost every goal, value and aspiration is declared a priority, the plan cannot resolve the inevitable conflicts that real resource allocation involves.
This is not a trivial failure.'
Manchester University Press is proud to launch Radical Histories, a new series dedicated to the individuals, movements and ideas that have challenged political, social and cultural authority.
Call for proposals now open. Find out more: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/blog/2026/04...
We need leaders who can spell out what's happening clearly and with force.
Margot Finn
Manchester University Press
The Tennessee Department of Health is requiring families of kids with disabilities and life-threatening illnesses, such as cancer and spina bifida to verify immigration status in order to receive service.
via @tennesseelookout.com