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Posts by Thomas Larkin

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Trump administration agrees to keep flying Pride flag at Stonewall monument US government reverses course on removing LGBTQ+ Pride flag from New York monument after efforts from advocates

This is essentially the bare minimum concession from an administration that has redacted Trans people within the historical narrative. Would be nice to see the NPS grow a spine and honour the past rather than contribute to its erasure.

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From ‘To Serve Hong Kong’ to ‘To be True to My Country’: The Girl Guide Movement in Late Colonial Hong Kong, 1950s–1997 Using unexamined Girl Guide publications, government papers and oral history testimonies, this article examines how the role of the Girl Guide movement changed throughout late colonial Hong Kong. I...

Thrilled to see this fine article on the Girl Guide movement in late colonial HK by Tracy Leung, @hongkonghistory.bsky.social PhD researcher, published by the Journal of Imperial & Commonwealth History!

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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A ceasefire changes nothing. It’s up to Americans to take whatever action necessary to teach their president that genocide is not a bargaining chip.

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And marking. What a world.

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If you're at all interested in spatial history, you're missing out if you haven't checked out my colleague @joshmacfadyen.bsky.social's work with the GeoREACH lab.

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AAS bound this morning and off to a rocky start, as our plane was struck by lightning. Hopefully this is auspicious?

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Darius Wainwright providing historical context for the U.S.'s new confrontational policy towards Iran.

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Hey America, how’s that Board of Peace working out?

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a man in a wig and gown is in a courtroom with a caption that says tvresidence ALT: a man in a wig and gown is in a courtroom with a caption that says tvresidence

Isn't the major thesis of the John Adams HBO special that snowball fights are a gateway drug to open rebellion against a monarch?

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We're hosting the CHA this year at UPEI in June. It's going to be a blast. It overlaps with the ACSC and the CCHA. Our wee campus is about the become the historical profession's version of a clown car.

I canvased hard locally to have this postcard from a family trip c.2001 on the programme cover.

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There's a second page here with the contact details applicants might actually need.

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Please circulate!

The UPEI history department will be hiring for a TT position in Canadian and Atlantic history. See the attached post for more information. Come work with us in Charlottetown!

The closing date is 13 March 2026. Queries and applications should be directed to Dr. Richard Raiswell.

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Book stall, pedlar, and shoppers, Hong Kong, 
c.1938 (Photo courtesy of Historical Photographs of 
China Project, Hutchinson Family Collection, reference 
Hn-d044)

Book stall, pedlar, and shoppers, Hong Kong, c.1938 (Photo courtesy of Historical Photographs of China Project, Hutchinson Family Collection, reference Hn-d044)

'We understand Hong Kong as a subject providing a wide range of opportunities, as a city and a territory with a distinctive past that has never been more alive.'

Excellent write up on the @hongkonghistory.bsky.social in the latest @iias.bsky.social newsletter

For more pp.38-40 👉 brnw.ch/21wZEyV

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Trump threatens 100 percent tariff on Canada over China deal Donald Trump's threat comes after Canada reached deal with China last week on trade of agriproducts, electric vehicles.

Hoping we remain consistent in our plans and don’t capitulate. At its base, such a threat vindicates Carney’s Davos speech.

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Trying to get my students to read as many different news sources about current events as possible, but I have to admit that the @theguardian.com has struck just the most satisfying chord of sassy.

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‘I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace,’ says Trump amid Greenland threats | First Thing Donald Trump links Greenland seizure threats to Nobel snub in letter to Norway’s prime minister. Plus, unseen home video of Martin Luther King Jr

I don't think I've ever heard anything more moronic and dangerous - and I used to have a day calendar of Bush-isms. Are the Americans that voted for this still proud of what they've done?

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For Trump to presume that this will be remembered as anything other than deeply pathetic within the historical record is a masterclass in delusion.

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Some important new government policy that Native Americans might be interested in:

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Some Mapping Historical Hong Kong updates: we've been continuing to share data with the HK Spatial History team at HKBU. Good level of fidelity between the two databases, which bodes well for future data sharing. Their extensive roadmap is also going to greatly speed up our work on earlier decades.

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Hong Kong Historical Address Database

One of my favourite outputs so far from the Hong Kong Spatial History Project. The product of a partnership between Kwong Chi Man's team at HK Baptist University and the archivists at the Hong Kong Public Records Office.

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Having been reading quite a bit on the topic for an article I'm writing on amateurs in the U.S. consular and diplomatic branches... No. It's not a good thing.

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Cultural tribute or Asian stereotype? Salem roiled by dispute over city seal. - The Boston Globe To one side, the seal contains an anachronistic, racial caricature of a 19th-century Asian merchant. To the other, it honors a progressive, cross-cultural commerce that benefited peoples a world apart...

Not sure which is more inconceivable: that Salem's city seal is what it is even today or that the historian defending it (or the article in fact) fails to mention the word "opium" even once, even as the family who traded it (Peabodys) commissioned the seal!
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/27/m...

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Introduction: Who Belongs in the Empire? Culture, Race, and Malleable Identities in (semi)Colonial Port Cities, 1840–1960 | Itinerario | Cambridge Core Introduction: Who Belongs in the Empire? Culture, Race, and Malleable Identities in (semi)Colonial Port Cities, 1840–1960 - Volume 49 Issue 2

The articles for "Who Belongs in the Empire" have now been published together as a special issue in Itinerario alongside the highly relevant special issue "Hidden Economies of Slavery." Check out both open-access collections now!

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The studentship I did with the then HKHP was one of the most generous and supportive pathways through a PhD I could have imagined. Can't recommend this opportunity enough.

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Legally speaking, if the US signs a treaty with another country, and then, during a conflict in which they aren’t belligerents, steals said treaty from said country. Is said country still required to honour the terms of it?

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Project MUSE - At the Bicycle Races: Global Sporting Culture and National Belonging at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century, 1899–1913

Nathan Cardon, Matthew Brown & Martin Hurcombe @fhmjh.bsky.social trace the flow of people/products/ideas concerning the bicycle's sports culture in a transatlantic triangle in the Journal of Sport History
muse.jhu.edu/pub/34/artic...

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References to British opium smuggling: 5; to Western opium smuggling: 3; to American opium smuggling: 0

Americans used the war to establish themselves as active agents in the drug trade. Surely there's some connection here to Xi's ire about Trump's claims that China is flooding the US with drugs...

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How the 19th-Century Opium War Shapes Xi’s Trade Clash With Trump

It's interesting that this article almost entirely elides - as was the historical tendency - American traders' explicit and significant hand in the opium trade. If we want to use the Opium War to understand this clash then we need to recognize that Americans were barely neutral and hardly blameless.

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Our first video of the new series "Hong Kong History Academy" is out!

8 lectures, each comprising 3 sessions.

Lecture 1: Swire and Hong Kong
Prof. Robert Bickers
Session one: Why did the British go to China?

youtu.be/1gl_ecm9Tz0

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Choosing to read the potential increase in one dollar coin circulation as a sign Trump is warming to the U.S. becoming Canada's 4th territory.

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