Katie Donington
@katiedonington
Historian @history_ou Research: history, legacies & representation of transatlantic slavery. Teaching: empire, public history, Black British history. Views own.
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https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526157515/ 19-12-2019 13:14:39
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New article in Slavery & Abolition online and Routledge History, Heritage Studies & Archaeology: ‘Master Said He Was Over All the Magistrates’: Intimacy, Belonging, and Power Struggle within a Jamaican Houseful (Author: Michael Becker) tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
History PhD: AUSTRALIAN LEGACIES OF SLAVERY, open 1 Aug closes 31 Oct 2024. Join multi-disciplinary research project at the School of Humanities at the University of Western Australia co-supervised with University of Melbourne researchdegrees.uwa.edu.au/projects/100y0… Faculty of Arts UWA Research UWA Students
I'm really looking forward to this conversation in September at the Wilberforce Institute about THE DRIVER'S STORY, w/ Sasha Turner, Diana Paton, Heather Cateau, Matthew Smith, and Trevor Bernard. Register here: register.gotowebinar.com/register/18732…
Please share this amazing opportunity widely! 3 funded MA studentships in Black British Local History for the coming academic year based at Centre for Regional and Local History (HyPIR at Leicester University of Leicester College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities) in partnership with BCA More info: le.ac.uk/english-local-…
This is a vital degree for nurturing Black British scholars in academia. Rather than undermining it Goldsmith’s should be supporting it as a meaningful intervention for racial equity in HE. Save Black British History - Sign the Petition! chng.it/vvW4mZnC8W via Change.org UK
.Royal Historical Society is deeply concerned by the scale and speed of further #History redundancies Goldsmiths, University of London. These cuts will remove student choice, wreak havoc on careers, and end specialist teaching and research. Our statement: bit.ly/3zO2nAF #twitterstorians 1/5 🧵⬇️
Our UCL doctoral researcher Abdul Mohamud shares insights on studying historical textbooks and how teachers might use these to explore neglected aspects of British Empire history. Come read our latest blog post portraitemb.co.uk/why-research-h…
This is my list of introductory books for non-academics who want to read about the British empire. Beyond this I'd have long secondary lists of books by top academics who write appealing clear prose like Kirsty Warren, Katie Donington Margot Finn and many others
The SCS has sent the following letter to management at Goldsmiths, University of London in support of Dr Kesewa John , who is at threat of redundancy. Please RT, and sign this petition, which was started by students of the MA Black British History change.org/p/save-black-b…
The fabulous editors and contributors are proofing this wonderful collection this week. I'm so looking forward to it being out in the world for anyone interested in family history. One of the culminations of the important @InheritingtheFamily project.
Out now. Our anthology of commissioned creative writing & short historical commentaries from the #ColonialCountryside project about National Trust houses published by Peepal Tree Press. With a photo essay by Ingrid Pollard