History at Goldsmiths is global. It explores the multidirectional travel of people, practices, resources and ideas across boundaries (local, regional, national, continental, oceanic) and the changes occurring along the way.
It explores questions of power, domination, and asymmetry, as well as responses to global processes from the people worst affected by them.
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A History of Resistance in the Middle East
Modern Revolutions in Comparative Perspective
The Central Powers in the First World War, 1914-18
Empires in Comparative Perspective: Imperium Romanum to Pax Americana
Minorities in East-Central Europe: Coexistence, Integration and Annihilation, c.1870-1950
Modern South Asia: Body, Society, Empire and Nation c.1600-1947
Black and British: A Long and Varied History
The Past on the Move: Migrations and Diasporas of South-East Europe from Late Antiquity until the Modern Era (4th-20th c.)
Mediterranean Encounters: Venice and the Ottoman Empire, 1453-1797
Utopian Visions: The Soviet Experience through the Arts
The USA in the Era of the Vietnam War, 1954-75
Bodies and Drugs: A Global History of Medicine
Global History of Medicine
History of Asian Medicine: From Manuscripts to YouTube
Early Modern European Philosophy
Imagining Africa: Ideology, Identity and Text in Africa and the Diaspora
Latin American Revolutions 1945-1990
Global History of Buddhism
Black British Activism & Citizenship in Transnational Perspective
The Vietnam War and US Presidential Politics, 1954-75