Call for Papers Deadline for the Warwick History PG Conference is on Friday! Welcoming submissions from Warwick postgraduates in any discipline working on history: warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/his...
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✨ Call for Papers ✨
The annual Warwick Postgraduate History Conference returns!
We're super excited to showcase the fantastic research coming out of our PG community here at Warwick.
Now accepting papers from Warwick postgraduates researching any aspect of history: warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/his...
Super excited for this fantastic conference taking place on Saturday here at Warwick! Organised by members of our postgraduate community @edibleboundaries.bsky.social
Looking forward to Monday's WIP with first year PhD student Moksh Kalra discussing Assam Tea ,✨
Great to have former WIP convenor @brendantam.bsky.social give his paper on the political discourse of friendship in the late Hanoverian period
Really great to hear from @drdavesteele.bsky.social about his exciting work in public engagement and his top tips of how to get involved ✨
Our next fantastic PGR speaker is second-year Mark Glubb, who will be sharing his work on the Arab Legion. All welcome
The Warwick History PG Work in Progress continues next week with PGR Alfisha Sabri who has recently returned from a research trip and is ready to tell us all about her findings! All welcome.
Interested in newspaper history? Join us next Monday at the Warwick history PG Work In Progress
We're back for term 2! Kicking us off is Professor Penny Roberts, discussing her new book on early modern spy networks.
Join in person or online on Tuesday 20 January in OC1.02. Followed by a social at Varsity
We're away for Reading Week but back on Monday 17 Nov to hear all about PGR Lewis Twiby's recent research trip to Mexico!
Thanks for letting me know, I have changed the settings to allow DMs. Sorry that you can't attend, this is a recurring event that takes place every Monday during Warwick term time, so if you would ever like to attend please get in touch and we can send you the link
Hi Christian, can you message us your email address and we'll send the link to you. It's this coming Monday (3rd Nov)
Join us on Monday for the next WIP with PGR student Anna Bruins talking all things fishy in the Early Modern Indian Ocean!
FAB5.01 or online
We're super excited to announce next week's WIP with PGR student Shreya Khaund!
Join us in person in FAB5.01 or online at 5pm on Monday
Join us on Monday at 5pm to hear from Warwick's Prof. Roberta Bivins on her current research!
This session is hybrid so join online if you can't make it in person ✨
We're super excited to announce the return of the Warwick History PG Work in Progress for 2025/26. Open to all who are interested in hearing about all the fantastic research being done by PG history students at Warwick!
Come and support this fantastic conference, co-organised by one of our PhD students!
Join our friends in the Centre for the Study of Renaissance tomorrow for their final postgraduate WIP session of the year in FAB4.79. Warwick PhD Alex Tadel will present a paper titled 'Scholarly Shepherdess: Angela Nogarola’s Eclogue on Milanese Politics (1403)'
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PG Conference reception + organisers
Congrats to the organisers of our @warwickhistorypgs.bsky.social conference - a sterling job concluded with a well-deserved terrace reception
Wrapping up our conference with a PhD alumni panel and Q&A, discussing life post-PhD, decision-making and publication.
Thank you to everybody who presented at and attended the conference 👏
Our final regular panel of the conference: Science and the Politics of Knowledge!
Panel discussion points included science and resistance, public history and histories of individuals.
Our second panel of the day focused on institutions and spatial developments.
The Q&A portion, chaired by Claudia Stein, involved discussions of research motivations, colonialism and the conceptualisation of space.
Opening our final day of the conference with a fascinating panel: concepts in historical perspective.
Join us in OC0.04 to find out more about the History PG community’s research!
Panel discussion at the Warwick History PG Conference on 22 May 2025
Lively discussions on mobilities, materiality, gendered bodies and conflict at the annual conference of @warwickhistorypgs.bsky.social yesterday - looking forward to panels on institutions, concepts, science and an alumni celebration today !
David Anderson chaired our final panel of the day: Nationalism, Peace, and Conflict.
Some interesting papers about lesser known aspects of history.
Join us at 9:30am tomorrow in OC0.04 for another day of exciting PG research!
All welcome.
Our third panel spanned five centuries, on the theme of Bodies, Gender, and Selfhood.
Discussion also highlighted commonalities of religion, life writing, and emotions across time.
Chaired by Sophie Mann
We continue exploring fantastic PG research with our second panel: Archives, Sources, and Materiality, chaired by David Lambert