The seminar welcomes presentations on any aspect of 20th or 21st century contemporary international history, broadly defined.
Call for Papers
There are currently no calls for papers.
This seminar is a joint collaboration between the London School of Economics and Tufts University. The seminar welcomes scholars to share work-in-progress on any aspect of 20th or 21st century international history and historical IR, broadly defined. We encourage a wide range of different approaches including research exploring transnational networks, non-state actors, and geographies beyond the Global North. All seminars will be hybrid—both in-person in London and Boston as well as on Zoom—on Wednesdays from 5pm-6:30pm in London and 12pm-1:30pm in Boston. Presenters and attendees are welcome to join in-person in London or Boston as well as online. To join our mailing list, please email one of the organisers: Elizabeth Ingleson (LSE International History), Elisabeth Leake (Tufts University) or Martin Bayly (LSE International Relations).
Programme
Seminars take place from 4pm to 5.30pm BST/GMT in-person or on Zoom. Attendance is open to all, but in-person attendance is for LSE participants only. Non-LSE attendees should register in advance by contacting Dr Elizabeth Ingleson (E.Ingleson@lse.ac.uk).
A joint interdisciplinary seminar between the LSE International History Department, LSE International Relations Department, and The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. Seminars take place on Wednesdays 5pm-6:30pm in London, 12pm-1:30pm in Boston, and online.