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Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink with Riaz Phillips

The British, Irish and Empire Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin (BIES) announces the first session of its Fall 2022 virtual speaker series, “Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink.” Please join us Tuesday, August 30, at 12 noon CDT, 6 p.m. GMT. Champion of Afro-Caribbean cuisines Riaz Phillips, author of Belly Full: Caribbean Food in the UK and West Winds: Recipes, History, and Tales from Jamaica, will present.

The latest issue of Labour History Review is now available online.

Liverpool University Press is pleased to inform you of the latest content in LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW, a highly regarded publication that is essential reading for those working in and researching social and political history, and the working lives and politics of 'ordinary' people.

Open access book: Migration and Development in Southern Europe and South America during the Postwar Period

The book Migration and Development in Southern Europe and South America during the Postwar Period explores the linkages between Southern Europe and South America in the post-World War II period, through organized migration and development policies.

Second Call for Papers - Submissions Due August 29, 2022 | Comics and Graphic Novels in the World History Classroom | World History Bulletin

World History Bulletin is seeking quality essays, lesson plans, and classroom activities for inclusion in its upcoming Fall 2022 issue, “Comics and Graphic Novels in the World History Classroom.” The deadline for submissions is August 29, 2022.

CfP, INTERDISCIPLINARY WORLD CONGRESS OF URBAN STUDIES: URBAN POVERTY AND HOMELESSNESS 25 – 26 AUGUST 2022 Hybrid Event

It is a great pleasure to invite you to the hybrid Interdisciplinary World Congress of Urban Studies 2022, which will be held from 25-26 August in Istanbul and on-line. The hybrid format allows participants to attend from all around the globe, but we would also like to express our wish to have as many participants as possible with us personally in Istanbul.

Uneasy Neighbours: Conflict and Control in the Colonial City, c. 1870–1940 (On Site / Zoom)

VENUE: Bremen, Germany
ZOOM: https://uni-bremen.zoom.us/my/uneasyneighbours

The conference explores ideas, experiences, and memories of neighbours and neighbourhoods in the colonial city. 

It brings together historians, sociologists, and urban scholars of the Mediterranean, sub-Saharan Africa, and South East Asia to discuss new avenues in the research of living together and living apart in colonial cities. 

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