by Alice Gorton | Apr 15, 2019 | Announcements |
NYCTC graduate student Harry Mace is one of the co-organizers of an upcoming conference, “Architectures of Power: buildings of politics and governance, 1750–2000,” to be held at Cambridge in June 2020. More information about the conference is available on...
by Alice Gorton | Apr 13, 2019 | Announcements |
The work of NYCTC faculty member Sarah Mass (Columbia) appears throughout the latest issue of Urban History! Sarah’s article “Cost-benefit break down: unplannable spaces in 1970s Glasgow” has been published in this issue, and she also has a book...
by Alice Gorton | Apr 10, 2019 | Announcements |
NYCTC graduate student George Severs (Cambridge) has written a briefing paper for History and Policy entitled “‘No promotion of homosexuality’: Section 28 and the No Outsiders protests.” It links his research on the history of Section 28 to...
by Alice Gorton | Apr 3, 2019 | Announcements |
Congratulations to NYCTC graduate student Alma Igra, whose article “Mandate of Compassion: Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Palestine, 1919–1939” has just been published on advance access in the Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. You can read...