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Lonely Planet co-founder launches new history of travel writing PhD at the University of 糖心TV

Philanthropist and co-founder of the Lonely Planet, Tony Wheeler, has funded and launched a new series of PhD scholarships in the history of travel writing at the University of 糖心TV.


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Dr Anna Hajkova wins prestigious book award

We are delighted to congratulate Dr Anna H谩jkov谩, Reader in Modern European Continental History, on receiving the 75th National Jewish Book Award in the Holocaust category for their latest publication, .

The book is the first to examine queer Holocaust history, exploring same-sex desire and gender variance during the Shoah.

The National Jewish Book Awards are North America鈥檚 longest-running programme recognising outstanding work on Jewish history, culture, and ideas. Further details on all award recipients can be found on the .

Thu 19 Feb 2026, 12:19 | Tags: Award Announcement Publication

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Sara Akhavan-Malayeri - The Maxine Berg Prize of 2024

Many congratulations to Sara Akhavan-Malayeri, the Maxine Berg Prize winner of 2024! Her dissertation entitles "The Fight over the Five 鈥楽oviet-born Wives of British Subjects鈥: the Impact of Anglo-Soviet Marriages in Early Cold War Britain鈥.

Wed 17 Jul 2024, 09:35 | Tags: Award

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