Miles Taylor
@mtaylorhumboldt
Historian of post-Brexit Britain
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https://www.gbz.hu-berlin.de/staff/miles_taylor 28-04-2022 09:27:12
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Delighted to be welcoming Prof Rana Mitter to Centre for British Studies on 6 February x.com/GBZ_HUBerlin/s…
Save the date! 🗓️ On Monday 13 Feb the Centre will host a book launch with Professor Stuart Ward Københavns Uni. Stuart Ward’s “Untied Kingdom” published by Cambridge University Press tells the panoramic history of the end of Britain.
Looking forward to joining Erica Charters and medical humanities colleagues from TORCH Oxford, KCL King's CHH & Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin next week to host the first of a new series of Centre for British Studies ECR Berlin-Britain Research Network events
The recording of my inaugural lecture at the Centre for British Studies from 4 May is now available at gbz.hu-berlin.de/events Enjoy!
At TORCH Oxford with Erica Charters and colleagues from KCL Health&Humanities and Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin for the first day of the Centre for British Studies ECR medical humanities workshop
Prof Dora Varga from University of Exeter and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin is giving the keynote at the Centre for British Studies ECRs Medical Humanities workshop TORCH Oxford
Looking forward to co-hosting with TORCH Oxford, KCL Health&Humanities and Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin day 2 of the Centre for British Studies ECRs medical humanities workshop
Hold the date! Centre for British Studies is hosting an international symposium to mark the 75th anniversary of the NHS: The NHS and the legacies of empire. 5-6 October 2023. All welcome!
Delighted to have hosted two days of stimulating talks, screenings, debates and much conviviality at the NHS and the Legacies of Empire symposium last week. Go to Centre for British Studies for more photos and comments!
Looking forward to hosting Prof Gurminder K. Bhambra University of Sussex at the Centre for British Studies soon. All welcome! Please go to [email protected] for more details and to register.
So pleased that Salt, Protest and Public Health in Modern India is now published as a special issue of South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. Looking forward to the launch in Delhi with tanuja kothiyal and the project team on 1st November.
Delighted to say that Vernacular Victoria: the Queen in the languages of South Asia is now published as a special issue of Victorian Literature and Culture Spring 2024. Warmest thanks to my co-editors Siddarth Satpathy, Mandakini Dubey & Sharif Youssef for sustaining this project!