LSE International History
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LSE's Department of International History teaches and conducts research on the international history of Britain, Europe and the world.
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Last week Alex Mayhew's book, Making Sense of the Great War, was published by Cambridge University Press. His monograph explores the morale, identities, perceptions, and sense making of infantrymen and reveals how they coped with and responded to crisis. More here: buff.ly/3xHpfRa
Today is publication day for my first book and a package arrived LSE International History from Cambridge University Press containing my author copies of Making Sense of the Great War.
There is a spare one.
So, in true Twitter style, I will send it to someone who likes + RTs this in the next seven days.
π° Media Round Up | Focus On: Dr. Elizabeth O'Brien Ingleson
Revisit some highlights of the latest expert commentary and analysis from Elizabeth OβBrien Ingleson, and the launch of her new book, 'Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade'
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πͺ How did soldiers cope with the horrors of the Great War?
Dr Alex Mayhew LSE International Historyβs new book on soldiers in the First World War explores resilience, hope and our ability to adapt to even the greatest of traumas.
#ArmyDay #LSEResearchForTheWorld
lse.ac.uk/research/reseaβ¦
β How did soldiers cope with the horrors of the Great War?
Alex Mayhew LSE International History's new book on soldiers in World War One explores resilience, hope and our ability to adapt to even the greatest of traumas.
lse.ac.uk/research/reseaβ¦
π Introducing the March issue of our #LSEResearchForTheWorld magazine β answering the world's most pressing #SocialScience questions.
Here's what you can find in this month's edition...
Make the most of your student life in London with savvy financial tips from LSE International History student Hanseul.
1οΈβ£: use budgeting tools
2οΈβ£: score discounts
3οΈβ£: balance part-time work
4οΈβ£: cook more often
Your wallet will thank you! #StudentSavings #BudgetTips
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Just finished Elizabeth OβBrien Ingleson's brilliant book on how US business interests and China's state policies are deeply intertwined in shaping global capitalism.
A must-read!
Harvard University Press LSE International History
hup.harvard.edu/books/97806742β¦
Congratulations Elizabeth OβBrien Ingleson on reaching this monumental milestone ππππ