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Month: June 2022

June Newsletter

We have gathered together the latest news and events, together with some content not available on the website and put it into a Newsletter below If you would like to receive this in your mailbox each month, please sign up below. We promise to only send you news from the project. Subscribe * indicates required […]

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A SOCIAL HISTORY OF CUBAN BIOMEDICINE DURING THE COLD WAR – Online Seminar for Connecting 3 Worlds

Last month we engaged in a very fruitful and informal conversation seminar-style with PhD(c) Fatima Elfitouri (King’s College London), Dr Nils Graber (University of Lausanne), and our very own Dr Edna Suarez-Dias (UNAM) on the history of biomedicine in Cuba during the Cold War. All scholars represent a different approach to the topic, combining methods […]

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Congratulations to Liang Wan for passing his PhD upgrade

The Connecting 3 World Project is pleased to share the fantastic news that our Ph.D. student Liang Wan has passed his Ph.D. upgrade recently. Co-supervised by the PI of our project, professor Dora Vargha, and Dr. Stacey Hynd, Liang’s research focuses on scientization, institutionalization, and popularization of acupuncture in Maoist China. As part of the […]

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New podcast: A Global History of Hungary 1869-2022

A Global History of Hungary: 1869-2022 [Magyarország Globális Története: 1869-2022], published earlier this year in Hungarian language analyses the modern and contemporary history of Hungary in a truly global perspective for the very first time. Edited by Ferenc Laczó and Bálint Varga, the book is the result of broad interdisciplinary cooperation and includes contributions by […]

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Archive series: Society for Co-operation in Russian and Soviet Studies

Sarah Howard This blog post is the first in a series in which C3W team members will write about our adventures in the archives.   The Society for Co-operation in Russian and Soviet Studies (SCRSS) is a venerable organisation founded in 1924 in the wake of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Britain and the [...]
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