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Taking The Long View: Muslims, Political Protest, and The European Public Sphere

Posted on 8 August 2024 by Keir Waddington

in his post, Gavin Murray-Miller draws on work for his forthcoming book on Muslim Europe to explore the longer history of Muslim public activism in Europe and the crucial role […]

History and Trauma in Twelfth-Century Jerusalem

History and Trauma in Twelfth-Century Jerusalem

Posted on 17 October 2023 by Bronach Kane

Writing in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem sometime in the late 1180s or early 1190s, with the recent trauma of the Holy City’s loss to the Muslim sultan, Salah al-Din, […]

Global Slaveries, Fugitivity, and the Afterlives of Unfreedom: Interconnections in Comparative Dialogue

Global Slaveries, Fugitivity, and the Afterlives of Unfreedom: Interconnections in Comparative Dialogue

Posted on 12 October 2023 by Keir Waddington

It was to my great shock (and delight) that I was invited to participate in the Sawyer Seminar, “Global Slaveries, Fugitivity, and the Afterlives of Unfreedom: Interconnections in Comparative Dialogue,” […]

New book: Neutrality and Collaboration in South China

Posted on 11 October 2023 by Keir Waddington

How could a small East Asian territory of 15 Km2 be a hub for global connections in World War Two? In my first book, Neutrality and Collaboration in South China: […]