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Page 1: History Graduate Conference - London School of Economics · 2020-02-20 · History Graduate Conference Thursday 19 March, 2020 in association with the UCL Centre for Transnational

Transnational Disruptions: Decline, Renewal or Change?Nationalism, populism, and the otherConstantin Eckner | University of St Andrews | Nations first: How European ‘migration regimes’ have been disrupted twicePrateek Joshi | Oxford University | Abrogation of Kashmir’s Special Constitutional Status: Linkages with post-cold war international orderHugo Bromley | University of Cambridge | Understanding early populism; Opposition to globalisation among English clothiers, 1680-1720

Empire, culture and developmentEmpire, culture and developmentVarsha Venkatasubramanian | UC Berkeley | Damned If You Dam: The Rise of Environmental Opposition to Domestic and Foreign Dam-Building and the Effect on American Foreign Policy, 1960-1995Sandip Kana | King’s College London | India’s technological turn: Technical education in the age of empire, 1880-1922Wardah Malik | University of Cambridge | Western Cultural Imperialism or Advancing Women’s Human Rights? An Inquiry into Whether Secularism is a Necessary Condition to Comprehensively Practice International Human Rights Law.Wonik Son | University of Cambridge | Constructing Global Disability: The Politics of United Nations Humanitarian Images, 1970s-1990s

Transnational intellectual networksBurak Sayim | Graduate Institute Geneva | Transnational Communist Networks in the Post-WWI Middle East Anti-colonialism, internationalism and itinerant militancyJoel Herman | Trinity College Dublin | Revolutionary Currents: Transnational News and Radical Transference in the Irish Free Trade Crisis of 1779Meher Ali | Princeton University | Pakistan, 1968: Revolution and the “Global ‘60s”

(Re)ordering the world(Re)ordering the worldPatcharaviral (Lily) Charoenpacharaporn | University College London | Panchsheel: a competing code of conduct in the international order?Pete Millwood | LSE Fellow | Ping-Pong Diplomacy’s Return Leg: Remaking US-China Relations Through Transnational Sporting DiplomacyRohan Shah | Columbia University | Contesting “Interdependence”: Globalization and Economic Crisis in the 1970sPatrick Rummel | Philipps-University Marburg, Germany | ‘Revolution, not renewal!’ – Goldwin Smith, Little Englandism and the Victorian ‘empire of crises’

History Graduate ConferenceThursday 19 March, 2020

in association with the UCL Centre for Transnational History

Opening Keynote: Charlotte Riley, University of SouthhamptonClosing Keynote: Prof Gopalan Balachandran, The Graduate Institute Geneva

Location: London School of Economics, Fawcett House, 9.04Lunch and coffee will be provided. Questions: Email [email protected]

Free and open to the public, please RSVP Here: eventbrite.com/LSEIHGradConference