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Kieran Hazzard

@RadicalEIC

Historian of C18th-19th Britain and India. Research into Robert Clive's loot at Powis Castle. Also Regency Radicals who hated the East India Company.

Joined October 2017
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My chapter on the Clive Collection is now available available to read online. Either from De Gruyter: degruyter.com/document/doi/1…, or on JSTOR: jstor.org/stable/jj.2990….


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New doc drops on @Channel4 Saturday 02/11 at 19:10. This is so different from anything I’ve made before. I even got to film with my parents! Thanks @cardiffprods + all the wonderful experts and contributors we met on route Watch the trailer on @channel4 from today! ⭐️❤️⭐️❤️⭐️

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It has a cover. It's in a catalogue. My reported book on Kashmir, to be published by @HurstPublishers next year.

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A brutal assault on an entire profession.

Cool historian



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Call for Participation 📢 Applications are now welcome for our annual History and Archives in Practice event, held with @UkNatArchives and @ihr_history Next year's event will be held in London on Wednesday 5 March on the theme 'Working with Memory'. Find out more…

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When I was a student I worked in a small grocery store in north Oxford where Roger Bannister was a regular customer. He was always super polite and charming, and would take an interest in the staff and talk to me about my research.

#OnThisDay in 1954, Sir Roger Bannister set a new world mile record of 3 minutes 59.4 seconds at the Iffley Road Sports Track. It was the first mile ever run under 4 minutes. 🎬 | @BBCArchive



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The crackdown on US campus protests suggests that free speech “was always conditional on not being properly threatening to the status quo,” says @PriyamvadaGopal prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/free-…


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Columbia University associate professor Joseph Howley says allegations of “antisemitism” are being weaponized against pro-Palestinian student protesters.


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It’s often assumed that lack of clean water in the 16th century led people to drink beer instead. We know this isn’t true! @flavin_susan & @charlietaverner from @HistoryTcd write about researching diet in early modern Ireland and the #Foodcult project. theconversation.com/five-things-ou…


This @BritSciAssoc conference in the summer of 1914 took place in France the day before Germany declared war. Must have been a tense affair.

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This exhibition is at MKgallery until the end of this month, then moves to The Box in Plymouth. It's really worth a visit. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…


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It’s been a busy year, but one of its absolute highlights was the appearance of this beauty in the middle of the summer. Do join me and @18CenturyScobie in Oxford on 31 January to discuss the book with friends & colleagues: torch.ox.ac.uk/event/book-a...

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The Council @RoyalHistSoc is deeply concerned by the extent, speed and very damaging impact of proposed cuts and closures announced yesterday across Arts & Humanities @oxford_brookes This affects colleagues in #History as well historians in depts such as @musicatbrookes 1/2


British 'democracy' is an unelected PM being able to make his old boss, and a discredited former PM, a lord, so he can walk back into government unelected.


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