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Fit for purpose? Richmond Professor explores PM Boris Johnson and the ‘body politic’
Featured, NewsA highly topical article has just been published on Boris Johnson’s COVID-19 experience written by Dr Kandida Purnell, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Richmond.
Entitled ‘Fit for Purpose? Prime Minister Johnson’s Two…

Join a free online roundtable event with Dr Kandida Purnell on ‘Curating Conflict’
Events, Featured, NewsDr Kandida Purnell, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Richmond, will be joining an illustrious panel of speakers at a British International Studies Association (BISA) eventin October which is free to anyone interested in attending.
'Curating…

Rafal Soborski publishes an article in the journal of the top think tank in Asia
Featured, NewsDr Rafal Soborski, Professor of International Politics at Richmond, has just had his article entitled, “From the End of History to the Populist Turn and Beyond: Ideology’s Misfortunes in Globalization Theory and Global Activism” published…

Richmond Professor joins forces with former student to re-think religion and empire
Featured, NewsDr Dominic Alessio, Professor of History at Richmond has teamed up with a former student, Lucas Villegas-Aristizábal to publish an article in the Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, entitled, ‘Re-thinking Religion and Empire: Non-State…

Is the US an empire?
Featured, NewsProfessor Dominic Alessio, Professor of History and Vice President of International Programmes at Richmond, has just had an article published in the European Journal of American Studies with his long-term research colleague, Professor Wesley…

Racist occultism in the UK: two Richmond Professors investigate this ‘new dark magic’
Featured, NewsDr Dominic Alessio, Professor of History and Dr Robert J Wallis, Professor of Visual Culture at Richmond, have joined forces to co-author a piece for CARR (Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right) about racist occultism for Open Democracy,…

Are the women of Cuba facing another feminised Special Period?
Featured, NewsDr Daliany Kersh, Assistant Professor in International History and International Relations and Programme Leader in American Studies at Richmond, has recently had a blog published by LSE on the women of Cuba.
The blog, entitled, ‘Are the…

Join highly distinguished speakers for conference on Latin America
Events, FeaturedIf you’re free on Friday 6th December, 10am to 6pm, you can join an illustrious set of academic speakers for a conference on Challenges for Latin America in the Age of Globalisation in the Senior Common Room, St Mary’s University, Twickenham.
The…

The Slovak National Uprising of 1944 explored by Richmond Professor
Featured, NewsDr Martin D. Brown, Associate Dean for Research and Associate Professor of International History at Richmond, has recently had a two part interview posted on the ‘Historyweb’ website about the British and American Special Forces’ involvement…