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Supporting a new generation of students

Posted on 24 October 2024 by Keir Waddington

Two History graduates from the Class of 2024 win prestigious awards. Rhian Davies (BA 2024, History) has won a place to continue her studies in the USA through the highly competitive […]

Launch of the Cardiff Centre for Welsh History / Lansiad Canolfan Hanes Cymru Caerdydd

Posted on 4 September 2024 by Keir Waddington

Stephanie Ward, Rebecca Thomas, and Lloyd Bowen reflect on the launch of the new Cardiff Centre for Welsh History / Canolfan Hanes Cymru Caerdydd The History Department at Cardiff University […]

A Week in Tainan (T’ai-nan) city, Taiwan

Posted on 13 August 2024 by Keir Waddington

In this blog post, Federica Ferlanti reflects on her time in Tainan, Tawain, and the connections between past, present and teaching. Friday (June 28th): I feel emotional boarding the plane […]

Living with Seasons

Posted on 11 June 2024 by Keir Waddington

In this multi-authored post, a series of scholars from Cardiff explore the idea of living with seasons from different perspectives It is the time of year when trees are in […]

Ethical principles for research within conflict

Posted on 15 April 2024 by Keir Waddington

In South Sudan, there’s no ethical review process for research – but a huge amount of research gets done, especially by South Sudanese researchers working for international humanitarian and development […]

Living with Seasons

Posted on 18 March 2024 by Keir Waddington

In their blog post, Mark Williams, Rachel Herrmann, and Keir Waddington talk about their exciting new project together Living with Seasons. It is becoming increasingly apparent that humans have taken […]

HAP24 comes to Cardiff

HAP24 comes to Cardiff

Posted on 16 October 2023 by Keir Waddington

In partnership with The National Archives, Royal Historical Society, and the Institute of Historical Research, Cardiff History and Cardiff University Special Collections and Archives will be hosting  ‘History and Archives in Practice’ […]

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: […]

Václav Havel dialogues 2023

Posted on 25 September 2023 by Keir Waddington

The first Central and East European event for the new academic year is coming up on 10 October 2023. The event is organised by the Czech Embassy in London and the Centre […]