Dr Amy King
@amycking.bsky.social
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Historian. Into the history and memory of Italy’s far right - how it’s remembered, how it remembers. Antifascist. University of Bristol. She/her.
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Super excited to see my book in La Repubblica today!
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Thanks! No pressure, but would love to hear about your research
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Will this be recorded? Sounds fascinating, but I have teaching then booo
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Please spread this far and wide! I’m on the convening team of this exciting new IHR seminar series and we are looking forward to hearing about all the cutting-edge research being done by ECRs across the country!
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📢 New Seminar Series!

We are thrilled to be working alongside @ihr.bsky.social on a brand new seminar series titled Migration and Mobility. We are coming together for a special edition of the seminar to showcase the work of PGRs and ECRs on migration and mobility history (1/3)
Migration and Mobility History

Call for Papers: IHR History Lab and Migration and Mobility Seminar

Taking place at the IHR Senate House and online, 10th February 2026, 5.30pm-7.30pm. The IHR History Lab and Migration and Mobility are coming together for a special edition of our seminar series to showcase the work of PGRs and ECRs working on migration and mobility history.

We invite submissions of 20 minute papers from PGRs and ECRs on the topic of migration and mobility (broadly defined), focusing on any period or place. 

This is an opportunity to share your research with, and recieve feedback from, established and emerging scholars working on migration and mobility studies. To apply, send abstracts of under 250 words, with a short bio, to Kathleen Commons at kabcommons@gmail.com by 5pm on 15th November. Migration and Mobility History

About the Seminars

History Lab is the national network for postgraduate students in history and related disciplines. Based at the Institute of Historical Research, it serves as an intellectual and social forum that connects, empowers, and supports the postgraduate community.

The IHR Migration and Mobility seminar provides a space for historians and scholars from other disciplines to come together to discuss migration and mobility in history. The seminar seeks to attract papers on a diverse range of themes and periods in migration and mobility history, including the emerging field of pre-modern migration histories, and histories of migration within the Global South. We will take an interdisciplinary approach, working with sociologists, legal scholars, and geographers with an interest in historical migration and mobility.

if you have any queries about this seminar, contact Kathleen at kabcommons@gmail.com
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amycking.bsky.social
Wow this is so so bleak
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"The Pride of Britain"

Fox - Charged under the Sexual Offence act for an upskirt photo on Twitter

Hopkins - Detained in South Africa for spreading racial hatred and deported from Australia for breaching Covid

Tommy "10 names" Robinson - Serial convict
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A really strong, thought provoking start to the @publichistoryqub.bsky.social annual conference on ‘Public History in an age of Anxiety’ with @cathfletcher.bsky.social on museums and gun heritage, and Lisa Goff on the challenges of public history in Trump’s America
amycking.bsky.social
Very much looking forward to discussing antifascist pedagogies in Belfast this week!
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'Public History in an Age of Anxiety', QUB Centre for Public History Conference, 9-11 September. Register now and join us for a packed programme over three days.

www.qub.ac.uk/research-cen...
amycking.bsky.social
Feel like they’d be firm friends with Italy’s umarell
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Word of the day is ‘tamalou’: a French name for an older person who no longer greets their friends with ‘how was your holiday?, but with ‘t’as mal où ?’, ‘where does it hurt?’. There follows an enthusiastic account of aches and pains and doctor’s appointments.
amycking.bsky.social
Yesterday, I was reassured to see there were National Guards inside a real crime hotspot: The Natural History Museum.

Those criminal… fossils?
amycking.bsky.social
Someone has immortalised the DC sandwich-thrower. This city works fast!
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My journey home via Union Station, DC. What a time to be alive, honestly.
amycking.bsky.social
Chuffed to see this review of my book in La Repubblica this week, by Benedetta Tobagi!

Incidentally the same week Meloni ‘remembered’ the Bologna bombing without mentioning the word neofascism.
amycking.bsky.social
Looks like I saw it just in time
washingtonpost.com
Exclusive: The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History removed references to President Trump’s two impeachments from an exhibit — an apparent change to its plans to update its collection of artifacts about the historic U.S. proceedings.
Smithsonian removes Trump from impeachment exhibit in American History Museum
A temporary placard, on display since 2021, described the president's historic impeachments. Officials said the exhibit was restored to an earlier version following a review of legacy content.
www.washingtonpost.com
amycking.bsky.social
My first 4 July weekend has been 10/10!
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Perhaps a good time to re up the New Fascism Syllabus, an online repository of resources on neofascism, populism, and authoritarianism, including a research repository and relevant secondary literature.

newfascismsyllabus.com
amycking.bsky.social
Oh great! I hope you enjoy it (if enjoy is the right word for a subject like this!)
amycking.bsky.social
Yes, I thought the same! Incredible book playing out before our eyes.
amycking.bsky.social
Super excited to see my book in La Repubblica today!