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We are delighted to share some brilliant news from one of our PGR students - Raad Khair Allah, has successfully published a critical reflection on Syria's war. This important piece was featured in a special issue by the Institute of Advanced Study at Leicester University.
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Dr Anna Hajkova wins prestigious book award
We are delighted to congratulate Dr Anna Hájková, 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’s longest-running programme recognising outstanding work on Jewish history, culture, and ideas. Further details on all award recipients can be found on the .
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GSD Assistant Professor publishes new article in leading international journal

Dr Elizabeth Chant, an Assistant Professor in the Global Sustainable Development department, has published a new article, co-authored with her colleague Dr Natalia Gándara Chacana (Pontificia Universidad Católica de ValparaÃso), that examines the depiction of natural environments in historic British travel accounts.
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Questionable Allies: British Collaboration with Apartheid South Africa, 1960–90
In 2022, Sam Matthews Boehmer won the inaugural Global History dissertation prize, awarded to the best ÌÇÐÄTV UG dissertation in the field of global history. His winning dissertation has now been published in the and can be found .
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New papers on interdisciplinary cyber security
CIM's Matt Spencer has published two new open access papers exploring interdisciplinarity in cyber security.
The first, in the conference proceedings for the New Security Paradigms Workshop (NSPW), explores opportunities to bring a sociological framing to bear on security economics; the second, in Information, Communication and Society introduces a Special Issue focused on 'the fix' as a trope for interdisciplinary cyber security.
