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This blog promotes discussion of topics related to the project ‘Conferencing the International: A Cultural and Historical Geography of the Origins of Internationalism, 1919-1939’.
This is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, runs between August 2015 and August 2019, and provides an in-depth cultural and historical account of a selection of key international interwar conferences, namely the he Round Table Conferences, the Pan-African Congresses, and the International Studies conferences organised by the League of Nations' International Committee of Intellectual Cooperation (ICIC).
This blog explores the major themes of the research, provides reviews of our related internationalism reading group, and features updates on our research activities including archival visits.
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- Reading group: Handbooks of Conference Diplomacy
- RACE group pre-conference: Black Archives workshop
- CFP: AAG 2020, “Pan-movements: between nation and globe”
- “A Non-Representational Historical Geography?” Sessions at the 2019 RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, London
- Between Science and the City: Connecting Conferencing the International
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