Matt Graham
@sahistorymatt
Senior lecturer in history at the University of Dundee. Come for the African history, stay for sporting enthusiasm, music, travel talk & musings on South Africa
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19-04-2013 21:21:39
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A few thoughts on West Brom's play-off push for the fantastic LoftforWords. Things are steadily looking up for the Albion. #QPRWBA
Once again, I'm delighted by the initial outcomes from my history class Wikipedia project. The students got loads out of it, they made some significant page additions, and had an incredible reach for their work. Over 156k views in less than a week! Wikimedia UK #pedagogy
Don’t miss our Choice.Reviews webinar on 23 May, as we explore the teaching and research value of AM Archives Direct. We’ll be joined by Dr Matt Graham, University of Dundee Matt Graham, who will highlight the Apartheid South Africa, 1948-1988 resource okt.to/knzH8m
Please apply for this fully funded phd position. You could work with Clement Masakure Lazlo Passemiers Victor Gwande or yours truly, plus an all star team of cosupervisors including geraldine sibanda Ana Stevenson @dranastevenson.bsky.social George Bishi Mongrel dogs whisperer and others
Carrying out the research and interview process for this article on the British AAM's local groups with Chris Fevre was one of the most fascinating projects I've worked on. Available OA from JSAS International Solidarity at the Grassroots: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Always a pleasure to talk all things West Brom with LoftforWords. Here are some thoughts in the build up to the season opener against QPR
We've been quiet as an account for a little while (sorry!), but we are delighted to promote that SCGH members Matt Graham & Chris Fevre have had an article published by Journal of Southern African Studies on the local elements of the British Anti-Apartheid. Available OA 👇 doi.org/10.1080/030570…
JSAS is turning 50! Our latest issue revisits some of the core debates that have featured prominently in the journal for over five decades tandfonline.com/toc/cjss20/50/…. 🧵 Journal of Southern African Studies
Matt Graham and Chris Fevre examine the contested memories the British Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) while Janne Rantala mastodon.scot/@jannerantala offers a fascinating insight into the everyday challenges to the hegemony of the official memory of liberation struggle proffered by FRELIMO
Lots of excellent papers and rich discussion featuring Matt Graham, Siphokazi Magadla, Emma Lundin & Jo-Ansie van Wyk. Very much looking forward to taking this further with the aim of a special issue in the not too distant future.
Have any of my mutuals had success with the AHRC's curiosity award scheme? If so, it'd be super helpful to see what a successful application looks like. I can swap BA small grant & BA writing workshop applications if helpful. Laura King Laura Kelly Prof Maud Anne Bracke