James Mark
@jamesamark.bsky.social
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Historian. Uni of Exeter. Off White. Central and Eastern Europe and the Global History of Race (2024); Socialism Goes Global (2022) https://arch-history.exeter.ac.uk/history/profile/index.php?username=jamark
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Our new co-edited collection Off White. Central and Eastern Europe and the Global History of Race (2024) is open access, free to download here: www.manchesterhive.com/display/9781...
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jheathershaw.bsky.social
Yesterday, we launched the new Exeter Centre for Eastern European and Eurasian Studies. @catherineowen.bsky.social Muireann Maguire, Nelly Bekus, and others organised with excellent external speakers and a display of the wealth of Eurasia expertise at Exeter.
www.exeter.ac.uk/research/cen...
Exeter Centre for Eastern European and Eurasian Studies (ECEEES) | Exeter Centre for Eastern European and Eurasian Studies | University of Exeter
www.exeter.ac.uk
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siobhanhearne.bsky.social
My article 'Between Moscow and Geneva: The Soviet Red Cross and the International Red Cross Movement' is out in the Journal of Global History. It explores the mutually beneficial relationship between the Soviet Red Cross & the League of Red Cross Societies during the Cold War tinyurl.com/yck3xzsc
www.cambridge.org
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cemsexeter.bsky.social
Professor Catherine Hall will be delivering our annual early modern history lecture, "Racial Capitalism across the Black/White Atlantic". Join us on Wednesday 5 March from 15:30 to 17:00 in the Newman Red lecture theatre, or on Zoom. Register here: racialcapitalism.eventbrite.co.uk
#earlymodern
Racial Capitalism across the Black/White Atlantic
A lecture by Professor Catherine Hall on the question: what was ‘racial capitalism’ in its C18 form?
racialcapitalism.eventbrite.co.uk
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benbraun.bsky.social
Just finished and highly recommend this by Eva Dou. Sober yet gripping. Perhaps not enough detail on how exactly Huawei leapfrogged so many times, but fair enough. The best parts are on Ren Zhengfei's early life and on Huawei's initial expansion along the fringes (and in the rubble) of US empire.
Cover of the book "House of Huawei" by Eva Dou.
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lsangha.bsky.social
📢EXETER BOOK LAUNCH📢

My fab colleague Ryan will be in conversation with Dr. Malcolm Richards to talk about his biography of Robert Wedderburn, a man central to Black radical political thought in the Revolutionary Atlantic. 🗃️

📆Tues 12 March 7pm
🏫Bookbag
🎟️£5 www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/tues-11-ma...
Photo of the cover of a book, it is red, with an engraving of the head and shoulders of a man in the centre. Author: Ryan Hanley. Title: Robert Wedderburn: British Insurrectionary, Jamaican Abolitionist.
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jamesamark.bsky.social
I'm giving a hybrid talk on our new book Off White: Central and Eastern Europe and the Global History of Race in Budapest next Tuesday at the CEU Democracy Institute - also via Zoom:

Details and registration: cutt.ly/ueZXnxIf

🗓️ Dec 17, 5:30pm
📍 Budapest, Nador u. 15 / Zoom
Wilson’s White World: the Foundation of Central-Eastern European Nation-States and the Global History of Race
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jamesamark.bsky.social
I'm giving a hybrid talk on our new book Off White: Central and Eastern Europe and the Global History of Race in Budapest next Tuesday at the CEU Democracy Institute - also via Zoom:

Details and registration: cutt.ly/ueZXnxIf

🗓️ Dec 17, 5:30pm
📍 Budapest, Nador u. 15 / Zoom
Wilson’s White World: the Foundation of Central-Eastern European Nation-States and the Global History of Race
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alexdrace.bsky.social
Published today: "Europe in British Literature and Culture" edited by Petra Rau and Will Rossiter (Cambridge University Press). Chapter 6 by me is on "Balkans and Ruritania"; Chs. 1-5 and 7-26 also recommended!
www.cambridge.org/core/books/e...
Europe in British Literature and Culture
Cambridge Core - European and World Literature: General Interest - Europe in British Literature and Culture
www.cambridge.org
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rekakrizmanics.bsky.social
The next item on my reading list: Masha Kirasirova's The Eastern International.
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tricia-starks.bsky.social
Russia’s stark population decline is leading to increasingly wild proposals for upping birth rates. Not just abortion restrictions, monetary incentives, or attacks on “child free propaganda” - there’s also consideration for freeing female prisoners and nullifying sentences of those who conceive.
jamesamark.bsky.social
This global take on the contemporary rise of radical conservatism looks really good.
world of right text
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samueljhirst.bsky.social
Hello Bluesky, I am a historian based in Ankara. A few months ago, Oxford University Press published my first book, which explores the way that Russian and Turkish revolutionaries arrived at a statist partnership as they responded to post-WWI liberal internationalism.
Book cover of "Against the Liberal Order: The Soviet Union, Turkey, and Statist Internationalism, 1919-1939" (Oxford University Press, 2024).
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annelottejanse.bsky.social
Hi new followers! I use this account to stay updated on all things far-right, past and present. In August ‘24, I defended my dissertation ‘The Pursuit of White Security’. In it, I show that the fantasies of ‘white security’ fueling recent right-wing terrorist attacks are anything but new.
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historyofcommunism.bsky.social
#OpenAccess #new
Exiled in East Germany: Life Stories of Malawian and South African Freedom Fighters during the Cold War by Sebastian Pampuch, 2024,
@degruyterbrill.bsky.social.

library.oapen.org/handle/20.50...

#GDR #DDR #exil #SACP #ANC #internationalism #ColdWar
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chenchenzhang.net
this took a long time. I'm so happy to share my latest paper in @risjnl.bsky.social, looking at racial entanglement, masculinism, and gendered East/West binaries in global reactionary discourse (via another look at Chinese anti-baizuo discourse).
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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julialaite.bsky.social
Historians! I'm drawing up a bibliography of work from any region and any period that reflects on what history looks like from the sides, from the middles-of-nowhere, from the peripheries; and work that examines how those places come to be defined that way. I'd love some recommendations.
A picture of the milky way galaxy with an arrow saying 'you are here'.
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obyrska.bsky.social
And this afternoon, you can participate (also on Zoom!) in a workshop New Tendencies in Writing the Intellectual Histories of East Central Europe, combined with the launch of 4(!) books discussing Central Eastern European pasts. @szidora.bsky.social
events.ceu.edu/2024-11-14/c...
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chrislashhist.bsky.social
So I've had a go at a starter pack, if you want to be added, just let me know! go.bsky.app/JVTTJQd