• The International Monetary Fund during the Cold War: Charitable Body or Neo-colonial Power?

    Written by Ella Raphael. This article explores the history of the International Monetary Fund and its advantages and disadvantages.

  • Review: ‘The Five’

    Written by Mhairi Ferrier. The Five, by social historian Hallie Rubenhold, tells the untold stories of Jack the Ripper’s victims – the Canonical Five. Painstakingly researched, The Five provides the reader with a view into nineteenth-century society’s attitudes and norms.

  • The League Against Imperialism: Interwar Anti-Colonial Internationalism

    Written by Lewis Twiby. The League against Imperialism (LAI), which first met in Brussels in 1927, has often been overlooked in the history of internationalism and anti-colonialism – often it is regarded as a ‘failure’ or a front for the Comintern.

  • Protection of the White Continent: The Antarctic Treaty System of 1959

    Written by Jack Bennett. In the depths of the Cold War in 1959, the ice-covered landmass became a focus of international diplomacy with the three nuclear-weapon states of the USA, USSR and Britain establishing a model to ensure the nuclear-free, peaceful scientific cooperation and protection of Antarctica. This produced a new, globalised governance regime through…

  • Bitter Weed: Tea, Empire and Everyday Luxury

    Written by Jack Bennett. Unprecedented unrest erupted in Boston on December 16, 1773 when the Sons of Liberty protested the increasing British taxes by disposing of 342 tea chests with a value of $1 million into the harbour. The Boston Tea Party of 1773 became a pivotal event in the history of a nation and…

  • Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim, and Women’s Power in Sudan

    Written by Lewis Twiby. Just two years before the outbreak of the protests in 2019, one of Sudan’s most resilient and important feminists passed away, Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim. Fatima’s life shows the resistance to oppression regardless of the odds, and serves to inspire countless other women.

  • Netflix’s ‘Troy: Fall of a City’

    Written by Justin Biggi. Released in 2018, the BBC-Netflix adaptation of Homer’s Iliad was met with mixed reviews, both from Classicists and internet trolls alike.

  • Red Dawn Rising: Global Communism, Anti-Colonialism and Freedom in India

    Written by Jack Bennett. By focusing on the emergence of communism in India, in relation to anti-colonial independence movements during the first half of the twentieth century, both indigenous and global currents are revealed which produced international conservations and deep engagement across state structure, operating in transnational networks.