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Posts by Charles Lee

The Scholarly Business of Corporations and Slavery: Political Fault Lines of the Economic History of Empire | Journal of British Studies | Cambridge Core The Scholarly Business of Corporations and Slavery: Political Fault Lines of the Economic History of Empire - Volume 64

📢New article out now in JBS!

📗"The Scholarly Business of Corporations and Slavery: Political Fault Lines of the Economic History of Empire," by Priya Satia

Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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Inventing Birthright: The Nineteenth-Century Fabrication of jus soli and jus sanguinis | Law and History Review | Cambridge Core Inventing Birthright: The Nineteenth-Century Fabrication of jus soli and jus sanguinis

““It would be hard to identify a more apt emblem than Wong Kim Ark for the strange late-nineteenth-century career of Demolombe's brainchild, the soli/sanguinis binary.” It’s hard to remember so perfectly timed a historical article. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

1 year ago 10 2 0 0
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🎙️ Such a pleasure to be interviewed by Miranda Melcher for the New Book Network. 📡 🤓 Check out our conversation about histories of international thought "without men" here:
newbooksnetwork.com/erased

1 year ago 12 4 0 2

Book discussion - The Limits of Professional-Class Liberalism

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Lucky Dip | Historical Photographs of China

If you are new to the HPC platform and don’t know where to start, why not try out our ‘lucky dip’ function. This allows you to view a random sample of material from across our different collections and to find yourself with unexpected people in unexpected places. 😀

hpcbristol.net/explore

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Slide with text: 'Elements in History and Contemporary Society' New fully Open Access book series from the Royal Historical Society and Cambridge University Press. Proposals now invited.'

Slide with text: 'Elements in History and Contemporary Society' New fully Open Access book series from the Royal Historical Society and Cambridge University Press. Proposals now invited.'

What is the value and use of history in contemporary society and culture?

We're delighted to launch a new OA short-form book series - 'Elements in History and Contemporary Society', with
@cambridgeup.bsky.social - to explore this question.

Proposals now invited bit.ly/4aqCiG4 1/2 👇
#Skystorians

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Jonathan Parry · Snobs, Swots and Hacks

Something I wrote for the LRB on how Who’s Who - and loose talk of ‘elites’ and ‘establishments’ - is not a good guide to who has power in modern Britain. But you knew that anyway…

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Foucault’s Christmas I’ve shared this before, but was thinking again about Daniel Defert’s memories of Foucault’s working routines in this interview – ‘The Materiality of a Working Life&#8…

I’ve shared this before, but was thinking again about Daniel Defert’s memories of Foucault’s working routines in an interview - "Christmas day without writing, that was impossible!" .progressivegeographies.com/2024/12/25/foucaults-chr...

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