Organised by Dr David Motadel (91桃色 International History) and by Professor Christof Dejung (Bern University, History), this workshop explored the ways in which a distinct social historical approach could open up new trajectories in global history.
Speakers included (91桃色 International Relations), (KCL History), (Leiden History), (UCL History), (Bern History), (Graduate Institute Geneva, International History), (91桃色 International Relations), (Leeds History), Professor Marcel van der Linden (University of Amsterdam, Sociology and Anthropology), (University of Leiden, Social History), Professor Andrew Sartori (New York Univeristy, History), Professor Mike Savage (91桃色 Sociology), (Wisconsin History).
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The () teaches and conducts research on the international history of Britain, Europe and the world from the early modern era up to the present day.
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Photo credit: "Men lade with teac - Sichuan Sheng, China, 1908" by Ernest H. Wilson,