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From ancient monarchies to modern democracies, the dynamics of power and resistance have shaped the course of history. Does your research cover this? Submissions guidance in biođź”— #history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR #academia

From ancient monarchies to modern democracies, the dynamics of power and resistance have shaped the course of history. Does your research cover this?

Submissions guidance in biođź”—
#history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR #academia
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EPOCH magazine invites scholarly submissions exploring the theme of "Power & Resistance" for upcoming issues. We welcome diverse perspectives and rigorous analysis. Submissions guidance in biođź”— #history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR #academia

EPOCH magazine invites scholarly submissions exploring the theme of "Power & Resistance" for upcoming issues. We welcome diverse perspectives and rigorous analysis.

Submissions guidance in biođź”—
#history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR #academia
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Country houses like these were historically symbols of wealth and social hierarchy. We invite submissions examining how these structures have been challenged and resisted. Submissions guidance in biođź”— #history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR #academia

Country houses like these were historically symbols of wealth and social hierarchy. We invite submissions examining how these structures have been challenged and resisted.
Submissions guidance in biođź”—
#history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR #academia
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The lyre, a symbol of harmony and order, juxtaposed with figures in dynamic poses, suggesting conflict or submission. EPOCH seeks submissions exploring these visual metaphors for power and resistance. Submissions guidance in biođź”— #history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR

The lyre, a symbol of harmony and order, juxtaposed with figures in dynamic poses, suggesting conflict or submission. EPOCH seeks submissions exploring these visual metaphors for power and resistance.

Submissions guidance in biođź”—
#history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR
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Call for Submissions: EPOCH seeks submissions on the theme of Power & Resistance. Submissions guidance in biođź”— #history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR #academia

Call for Submissions: EPOCH seeks submissions on the theme of Power & Resistance.

Submissions guidance in biođź”—
#history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR #academia
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In EPOCH Issue 2, Dr Leoni Connah traced some of the contours of post-partition history to contextualise why Kashmir remains contested. She concludes with a call for the recentering of the interests of Kashmiris and their right to self-determination. epoch-magazine.com/post/contested…

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Trains have historically played a role in both facilitating and restricting movement and control. EPOCH seeks articles exploring the relationship between transportation, power, and resistance. Submissions guidance in biođź”— #history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR #academia

Trains have historically played a role in both facilitating and restricting movement and control. EPOCH seeks articles exploring the relationship between transportation, power, and resistance.

Submissions guidance in biođź”—
#history #twitterstorians #cfp #PhD #ECR #academia
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We're excited to announce that Yvonne Morley-Chisholm will deliver a keynote lecture at LHPC on her pioneering work to bring the voice of King Richard lll to life. For the first time ever, our keynote will be open to the public and free for all to attend!

We're excited to announce that Yvonne Morley-Chisholm will deliver a keynote lecture at LHPC 
on her pioneering work to bring the voice of King Richard lll to life.

For the first time ever, our keynote will be open to the public and free for all to attend!
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Queer Periodicals in the First Czechoslovak Republic In Issue 20, Rebeka Erdelyiova investigated the fascinating history of queer media networks in the early twentieth century. 👉epoch-magazine.com/post/queer-per… #history #academia #twitterstorians #lgbtqhistory

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How did humble fishing vessels contribute to Allied Victory during the Great War? In our latest issue, Cian Lynch uncovered the history of the Royal Navy's little ships that made a big difference. Read it here!👇 epoch-magazine.com/post/beating-t… #GreatWar #Twitterstorians #Maritime

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What can petitions tell us about politics in the Plantagenet world? Josh Coulthard examines an underutilised source base, and provided a tutorial for others looking to do the same!👇 The Article-> epoch-magazine.com/post/voices-fr… The Tutorial -> epoch-magazine.com/post/epoch-tut…

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Have you ever pondered inter-communal relations in the medieval world? In our June issue, Brandon M. Bender investigated the history of Inuit-Norse contact in medieval Greenland - a glimpse into a fascinating subject. Check it out! 👇 epoch-magazine.com/post/memories-…

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How did feral horses come to settle in Southern Namibia? In issue 20, Vincenzo Cohen analysed the competing theories as to the origins of feral horses in south-west Africa, and their struggle for survival today. Read on👇 epoch-magazine.com/post/feral-hor…

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Can we reconstruct the lives of ancient female philosophers? What challenges do we face in attempting to do so? In Issue 20, Aimée Wilkinson explored the lives, deaths, and afterlives of ancient female philosophers. Read it here!👇 epoch-magazine.com/post/in-philos…

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A turbulent region, laced with complex legacies of colonial rule. In Issue 20, Siddhant Joshi analysed the birth of the Bangladeshi state. Check it out below! 👇 epoch-magazine.com/post/a-post-co…

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There is less than a month to go until the publication of Issue 21, themed around the topics of 'Heritage and Memory'! In Issue 20, Adis Kovačević explored reservoir landscapes across the United Kingdom, heritage sites in their own right. Read on! 👇 epoch-magazine.com/post/rethinkin…

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How did disability activists contribute to the increasingly unstable political landscape of Hungary in the late 1980s? In our previous issue, Boglárka Kőrösi explored this fascinating fight for disabled rights. Read more! 👇 epoch-magazine.com/post/a-fight-o…

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How did the Scottish author and Poet, Nan Shephard, inspire later generations of writers to employ nature writing to push for social change? In Issue 20, Maggie Langford returned to the pages of EPOCH to explore this fascinating topic. Read on! 👇 epoch-magazine.com/post/landscape…

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Issue 21, 'Heritage and Memory', releases soon! So we've delved into the EPOCH archives to find articles on similar themes. In Issue 8, Amy Stanning examined the history behind sugar cutters at the Judges Lodgings Museum, Lancaster. Check it out! 👇 epoch-magazine.com/post/enslaved-…