International Relations
Relations across the UK, Europe and globally are frequently changing, and have done so across our history. How these relations are recorded, monitored and treated are discussed in the collection of articles and podcasts here. The very concept of international relations is explored as are when boundaries and discussions between states and groups started to matter. What are the procedures, protocols and outcomes of a world according to the history of international relations are all under scrutiny?
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Tourism: the birth and death of the little Welsh town?
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My Favourite History Place: the Berlin Wall
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Flight from Kabul: a historical perspective
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Sweden’s forgotten revolution
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From Lithuania to Lancashire: life and death in the pursuit of freedom
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How Sweden almost became a nuclear-armed state – and why it didn’t
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The Duchy of Courland and a Baltic colonial venture across the ocean
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The cultural biography of opium in China
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History Abridged: The City of Alexandria
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What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the British Empire and the age of revolutions in the global South
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Film: Medlicott Lecture 2021 - Rana Mitter
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The British Empire on trial
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‘Zulu’ and the end of Empire
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Legacies of the Cement Armada
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Out and About in Cairo
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What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain?
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Ancient Athenian inscriptions in public and private UK collections
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Blood and Iron: the violent birth of modern Germany
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Monty’s school: the benign side of Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
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Why was it so important to see Dunkirk as a triumph rather than a disaster in 1940?
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