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LSE-Tufts Seminar in Contemporary International History

The Department of International History at LSE, the Department of International Relations at LSE, and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in Boston co-organise the joint LSE-Tufts Seminar in Contemporary International History (HY510)

 

 

The seminar welcomes presentations on any aspect of 20th or 21st century contemporary international history, broadly defined.

Call for Papers

There are currently no calls for papers.

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This seminar is a joint collaboration between the London School of Economics and Tufts University. The seminar welcomes scholars to share work-in-progress on any aspect of 20th or 21st century international history and historical IR, broadly defined. We encourage a wide range of different approaches including research exploring transnational networks, non-state actors, and geographies beyond the Global North. All seminars will be hybrid—bothin-person in London and Boston as well as on Zoom—on Wednesdays from 4pm-5:30pm GMT and 11am-12:30pm EST. Presenters and attendees are welcome to join in-person in London or Boston as well as online. To join our mailing list, please email one of the organisers: Elizabeth Ingleson (LSE International History), Elisabeth Leake (Tufts University) or Martin Bayly (LSE International Relations).

Programme

2024/25

Seminars take place from 4pm to 5.30pm BST/GMT in-person or on Zoom. Attendance is open to all, but in-person attendance is for LSE participants only. Non-LSE attendees should register in advance by contacting Dr Elizabeth Ingleson (E.Ingleson@lse.ac.uk).

View the full 2024/25 programme here

  • Wednesday October 16, room: SAL B.11
  • Wednesday October 30, room: SAL B.11
  • Wednesday November 20, room: SAL B.11
  • Wednesday December 4, room: SAL B.11
  • Wednesday January 29, room: CKK 2.13
  • Wednesday February 12, room: CKK 2.13
  • Wednesday March 12, room: CKK 2.13
  • Wednesday March 26, room: CKK 2.13