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Durham University's Department of History is nestled right at the heart of this historic city, sitting alongside the World Heritage Cathedral and Castle.
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Honoured to have served as the internal examiner of Hasaam’s thesis. The fellowship is richly deserved!
Article by Leverhulme Early Career Fellow @caterose.bsky.social @durhamhistory.bsky.social on the importance of architectural atmospheres for developing our knowledge of the emotional landscapes of the past. Read here: doi.org/10.1163/2208...
'Touristed: European travellers, host communities and the production of local culture (1880–1940)' – a special issue of the Journal of Tourism History edited by our colleague Talitha Ilacqua 🥳🎉🌞 doi.org/10.1080/1755...
Our colleague Talitha Ilacqua reviews *The First Fascist* in the Times Literary Supplement – 'the picaresque life of an antisemitic agitator' www.the-tls.com/lives/biogra... @thetls.bsky.social
Congratulations to Hasaam Latif who has been awarded a Pearsall Fellowship in Naval and Maritime History by the Royal Historical Society! You can read more about Hasaam's research into Lascars, Homelands and the twentieth-century British Empire here: culturesofdisability.mmu.ac.uk/lascars-desc...