Tag: US History
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Playing for Influence: The Role of Jazz Diplomacy During the Cold War

Edie Christian discusses the role Jazz Ambassador tours played during the Cold War in illustrating how U.S. foreign policy exploited Black musicians as tools for propaganda and cultural diplomacy, while promoting an image of racial harmony abroad.
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Beyond Consent: The Inconsistencies of Rape Laws in the antebellum South

The American legal system in the South before the Civil War was highly inconsistent, especially in term of rape and consent laws. Eva Beere explores these antebellum rape laws, and how Black women received less legal protection.
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Art in the Harlem Renaissance and its Legacy

Flora Gilchrist explores the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance through the work of African American artist Aaron Douglas and Charles Henry Alston.
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‘The Last Dissenting Voice’ – how the death of Jimmy Carter caused a dark shift in American Politics

Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, served from 1977 to 1981, was a vocal critic of his successors, including Donald Trump. Sam Mackenzie explores the political shift which occurred following Carter’s death, comparing inaugural addresses and attitudes towards conflict.
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“The American Crime”: Butchery at Wounded Knee, and the End of the Plains Nations

Sam Mackenzie vividly reconstructs the tragic events of the massacre at Wounded KNee.
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The Failure of Intervention in the Bosnian War

The Bosnian War (1992-1995) resulted from Yugoslavia’s collapse and the wider collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe. Louisa Steijger demonstrates how intervention in the conflict from the rest of world was delayed and ineffective.
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The Long Telegram: George Kennan and the Birth of Containment

Eva Beere explores George Kennan’s Long Telegram and its impact on U.S. foreign policy.
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An Aroma of Othering: Racialised Olfactory Politics and the Conditioning of Senses

The very concept of olfactory politics is deeply contentious. Harry Fry charts the historiography of olfactory racism, advocating for a history of scent which foregrounds racial histories and the history of emotions.
