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Gaynor Johnson

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Professor Emerita in International History at the University of Kent, I work on the international history of the twentieth century.

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Gaynor Johnson Reposted

Our next Official History seminar is on Wednesday at 17:30. @gaynorhistorian and Niaz Cary-Peron will talk about the Foreign Office and Official History: historiography, methods and people. @HistoryPolicy Register to join us on Zoom: history.ac.uk/events/foreign…


We are delighted to announce that the 32nd annual British International History Group Conference will take place at King’s College London from 5-6 September 2024. Please submit a 250 word abstract and a one-page CV by Sunday 30 June to: bihg1919@gmail.com

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I will be speaking about Winston Churchill, along with Allen Packwood, Director of Churchill College Archive Centre, Cambridge and Dr Victoria Taylor, at the inaugural Chartwell Literature Festival, 8 September. The event will be in the house itself! nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/cha…


The International History Review would like to pay tribute to is former editor on the first anniversary of his death. I stand on the shoulders of a giant. @IntHistReview

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Message from the editor of @IntHistReview and @diplostatecraft If you leave an institution, please let any journal editors know your new contact details asap. We cannot send you a copyright form or proofs if our contact information for you is out of date. Thanks.


I am now the editor of the academic peer-refereed journal, the International History Review. tandfonline.com/journals/rinh2…


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Some sad news has just reached me on this #InternationalCatDay . Poor Freya, the much loved cat who lived at #No11DowningStreet when George Osborne was #Chancellor has gone #otrb .We'll all mourn her passing and remember fondly her playful fights with @Number10cat

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My thoughts on why delays at peak times are likely to be the new normal. After Brexit, French officials are now obliged to check and stamp each UK passport. This takes time. Dover saw the problem coming and asked for £33m for new booths. The Gov’t refused. theguardian.com/politics/2022/…


Appalled by the news of the assassination of Shinzo Abe. bbc.co.uk/news/live/worl…


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Time to clarify a few things: 1. I’m not “Boris Johnson’s cat” 2. Like all Prime Ministers, he’s only a temporary resident of Downing Street 3. I live here permanently. When he finally goes, I stay 4. Yes, it’s all very embarrassing but it will be over soon


Gaynor Johnson Reposted

Looks like @Number10cat has finally resigned...

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Academic colleagues and friends: I have just accepted the post of temporary editor of the International History Review. This is until a permanent replacement can be found for the late Alan Dobson. If you are waiting to hear from the journal, I will get back to you shortly.


My colleagues and I in the School of History at the University of Kent are very proud to announce that the recent Research Excellence Framework places us at the top of the national rankings. timeshighereducation.com/news/ref-2021-…


Professional colleagues and friends may be interested to know that from August 2022, I will be the editor of Diplomacy and Statecraft. Until then, please contact the current editor about any submissions etc that you have made.


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