This issue contains a chilling account of the latest disaster at Rubaya Mine in DRC:
Ombeni*, a survivor of previous Rubaya landslides, said the site had become a burial ground. “Some bosses don’t want the victims to be pulled out of the rubble for fear of having to pay for their funerals”
07.03.2026 08:39
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Cattle Commodification in Global History - International Workshop
Call for Papers - CATTLEFRONTIERS International Workshop, 3-5 June, Ghent University
#CFP: "Cattle Commodification in Global History: Capitalism, Science and Empire". International Workshop, Ghent University, 3-5 June 2026.
Deadline for abstracts: 23 January 2026
Info: cattlefrontiers.eu/workshop-cat...
#envhum #envhist #agriculture #environment #hstm #histsci
17.12.2025 11:12
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I have a new article in the Journal of Early Modern History about the Jesuits and their role as agents of the Inquisition in Angola.
It is now available as an advance article: brill.com/view/journal...
14.12.2025 06:15
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African Economic History publishes scholarly essays in English, French, and Portuguese on the economic history of African societies from precolonial times to the present.
Send us your work!
aeh.uwpress.org
23.01.2024 13:49
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This cover of The Continent (16 August 2025, Issue 209) has a headline that reads:
“The war about everything in Sudan” in dark grey text on the left side.
The artwork filling most of the page is an abstract, cubist-style drawing of a human face made up of many geometric patterns and shapes. The face is black and grey with sections of checkerboard, stripes, and intricate line designs. The lips are deep red. The figure has two large pointed ear-like shapes on top of the head, long dark arms raised upward on either side, and several eyes scattered within the fragmented face design.
At the top, the page “The Continent” is printed in large, dark blue letters with a small red circle (like a sun) above the head in the middle. A gold strip runs along the top edge with the text: African Journalism | 16 August 2025 | Issue 209.
The artist is Khalid Shatta.
All Protocol Observed
Welcome to Issue 209 of The Continent
The war in Sudan is more than numbers and labels — it’s a war about everything. Five Sudanese writers share stories from the ground, revealing its real contours and what it’s truly about.
Get your copy here: bit.ly/TC_209
15.08.2025 19:32
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I reviewed Chrislayne Alfagali's brilliant _Blacksmiths of Ilamba_ for @rsaorg.bsky.social's Renaissance Quarterly. Highly recommend Alfagali's book to anyone interested in histories of technology and early modern Africa:
doi.org/10.1017/rqx....
06.08.2025 09:24
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Reforma do Estado: Governo reduz de 18 para 7 as entidades sob alçada do Ministério da Educação. FCT extinta
O Governo anunciou esta quinta-feira, 31 de julho, uma profunda reorganização do Ministério da Educação, Ciência e Inovação (MECI), que inclui a extinção da Fun
Acabar com a FCT. Eu receava que as coisas fossem piorar, mas isto é o descalabro. A FCT tem muitos problemas, certo, mas ainda faz algo pela Ciência em Portugal e permite que algo se faça pela Ciência. Agora, Ciência vai ser só Engenharias e ciências ditas exatas? E o resto da sociedade? Asqueroso.
31.07.2025 20:07
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Huw Lemmey · Short Cuts: Who’s afraid of Palestine Action?
I believe there is a moral case for disarming the machinery of war that is killing innocent civilians in Gaza with the...
‘I believe that damaging and destroying weapons of war is one way of waging peace: I can only conclude that for the British government, the waging of peace is terrorism.’
Huw Lemmey on Palestine Action.
Online early from our next issue.
www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
11.07.2025 16:45
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Call for Applications: Editorial Fellowships at History Workshop, 2025
History Workshop is advertising two part-time, paid Editorial Fellowships in 2025, open to early career historians.
Join us! We are advertising two part-time, paid Editorial Fellowships at History Workshop in 2025-27.
Our fellowships support early career historians to develop expertise in public, radical and digital history & to gain experience of working in an editorial team.
www.historyworkshop....
11.07.2025 07:00
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Don't get me wrong, I'm a ball of fears and frustrations -- am currently writing a book, after all -- but I reject attempts to frame historians' dislike of LLMs as fear/anxiety about their own skills, and not as a concern about what doing history -- the method, the ethos -- is.
16.06.2025 19:29
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