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The Conference Season 1: ‘Solidarities that know no boundaries: Transnational Advocacy in historical perspective’

Op-Ed Columnist Jodi Burkett discusses the difficulties and advantages of thinking transnationally for those of us who study Britain’s interactions with the World.

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Teaching: the bread and butter of the professional historian

Op-Ed Columnist Dr. Jodi Burkett discusses the importance of teaching for historians and argues that it complements rather than detracts from research.

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The National Union of Students

Op-Ed Columnist Jodi Burkett analyzes the oft-neglected National Union of Students and explains that their archives are a wealth of information on contemporary student attitudes to numerous issues including empire and the state of British society.

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Publications and the Historian

In her first op-ed column, Dr. Jodi Burkett discusses the difficulties surrounding the writing and publishing of monographs and how the pressures to publish continually hang over historians.

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