Very proud of our students who organised this international seminar.
Join us online this Tuesday (16 June) for a full day about Public History in Global Perspectives. Check the programme and the keynote lecture in the link
www.uni.lu/c2dh-en/even...
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From our new issue: "Sudan's Counterrevolutionary War" by @nisrinelamin.bsky.social traces key elements of the political economy of Sudan's war and situates it within a longer history of state violence.
Freely available here: read.dukeupress.edu/critical-tim...
For those looking for some longer historical context about white supremacist politics in Northern Ireland, I heartily recommend Daniel Geary’s chapter in this fantastic edited collection:
manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526147073/
Keynote lecture of the student-led Public History seminar on June 16.
Writer, Film-maker and Art Historian Nana Oforiatta Ayim will talk in the context of "Public History in Global Perspectives". The whole seminar is online
www.uni.lu/c2dh-en/even...
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I wrote a piece a few years ago as a sort of primer that tries to historicize and contextualize the current counterrevolutionary war in Sudan. It’s basic and is meant to give folks who haven’t been following closely a sense of what and why it is happening.
This was heart-breaking to listen to as a parent of a child who still gets scared of certain things despite only having experienced the very beginning of this war. My heart goes out to all the parents having to care for their traumatized children.
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/k...
READ: “The Suicide Crisis Stalking Sudanese Refugees”:
Having spent the day, much like every other day at present, listening to journalists and broadcasters restate unsubstantiated claims, and elide the fact of difference with a trigger for racist violence, here are simple rules even Chris Mason might grasp. ⬇️
Nisrin Elamin
Nisrin Elamin
From our new issue: "Sudan's Counterrevolutionary War" by @nisrinelamin.bsky.social traces key elements of the political economy of Sudan's war and situates it within a longer history of state violence.
Freely available here: read.dukeupress.edu/critical-tim...