Brian Drohan
@briandrohan
Historian of war, human rights, humanitarianism, and the UN @westpointhist. Army officer. Also found @briandrohan.bluesky.social
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Proud to see #GroundTruth, on the moral component of contemporary British warfare, now published. The volume was compiled in honour of my dear friend, the late Col. David Benest OBE #ServeToLead Bloomsbury Books UK LSW SANDHURST CHACR ๐ฌ๐ง Centre for Army Leadership bloomsbury.com/uk/ground-trutโฆ
Please find our (Alan Kramer, Jonas Scherner, Samuรซl Kruizinga and my) piece on blockade in the era of the world wars The International History Review Journal here๐We map the state of the field and develop a research framework for approaching the subject. It is open access doi.org/10.1080/070753โฆ
This was a great workshop - edited volume coming soon! SMH Historians SHoW BISA Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding & Human Rights WG SHAFR Historians
Reflections Upon Military Humanitarianism: Reimagining the Nexus between Aid Operations and Armed Forces Past and Present pastandpresent.org.uk/reflections-upโฆ
this is a fascinating new forum Past and Present on the int history of the liberal internationalist project following the end of the Cold War - featuring essays from Celia Donert Paul Betts Jessica Reinisch Jeanne Morefield daviderodogno & others. academic.oup.com/past/advance-aโฆ
My essay 'On the stubborn resilience of liberal internationalism' has just come out in a Past and Present forum edited by Celia Donert & Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann - with great pieces also by daviderodogno Jeanne Morefield Paul Betts & others. shorturl.at/9MMWA Centre for the Study of Internationalism
Truly delighted that the first major publication โA Revisionist History of the United Nationsโ from our INVISIHIST project has been published in Past and Present Great collaboration with Lydia Walker &thanks to the whole team for their input academic.oup.com/past/article-aโฆ
After a brilliant first year, I'm pleased to share, along with Elisabeth Leake and Martin Bayly, the CFP for the LSE-Tufts Seminar in Contemporary International History for the 2024-25 academic year! Please see the image for details and submit your application by August 23
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New on advance access and free to read: "Introduction: Eclipse of internationalism? The late twentieth-century liberal moment" by Celia Donert Paul Betts Jan Eckel Stefan Ludwig-Hoffmann Jeanne Morefield Jessica Reinisch daviderodogno Glenda Sluga doi.org/10.1093/pastj/โฆ
On advance access: "A revisionist history of the United Nations" by Alanna O'Malley (@Unileiden) and Lydia Walker (OSU History Department) doi.org/10.1093/pastj/โฆ
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For those interested, I have a new article out in MIH. It's the first publication related to my new book project. Many thanks to Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins Felix Rรถsch Matthew Specter Benjamin Coates Samuel Moyn ๐ญ Daniel Gorman and others. cambridge.org/core/journals/โฆ
Alongside Elisabeth Leake and Martin Bayly I'm pleased to share this year's line-up for the LSE-Tufts Seminar in Contemporary International History! We meet Wednesdays in London, Boston & on Zoom. All welcome: email me for registration and to join our mailing list Looking forward!