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Exploring African Literature with Dr Lizzy Attree

We spoke to Dr. Lizzy Attree, a faculty member at RAUL who teaches on our first-year liberal arts module, Narratives of Change, about her research and the importance of African literature.

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The Spy Whom We Love: James Bond Beyond The Cold War

Our resident expert in ‘Bondology’, Dr Martin D Brown, Professor of International History at Richmond American University London, has recently taken part in a podcast with the US Army War [...]

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The Bondian Cold War: an analysis in 007 hashtags

Dr Martin D. Brown, Professor of International History at Richmond American University London, will be taking students at Maynooth University, near Dublin in Ireland for a deep dive into the world of [...]

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Magical Thinking and Mayhem: Extremism and the Occult

Dr Dominic Alessio, Professor of History and Vice President of International Programmes at Richmond American University London, participated in a panel discussion on extremism and the occult [...]

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“The Whiff of Munich”

Professor of International History at Richmond American University London, Dr Martin D Brown gave a paper at the fifth conference of the network for New Diplomatic History, held recently at the [...]

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Empires, Corporations and the Second Scramble for Africa

Dom Alessio, Professor of History and Vice President of International Programmes, has just published with his long-term academic partner, Professor Wes Renfro (Associate Dean of Social Sciences at [...]