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  1. All our podcasts are now online please check it out, from Imaginary war to Chernobyl Effects:

  2. Along with blogs and don't forget Bradley on Human rights and Westad on power shifts for next term

  3. fantastic new documents & analysis on collapse of portuguese empire

  4. Thanks for great segment & great to be in such good company with on Sunday Politics

  5. Looking forward -come along to hear how PASOK colonised civil society in the 1980s

  6. Asking the big Qs. now: What's so special about the 1980s? How do we question periodization?

  7. Though he can't be here, we're listening intently to Henning Tümmers' paper ' & AIDS Prevention in the Two Germanys'

  8. watch this space- will upload the podcast of kate Brown's lecture

  9. Now Kim Christiaens: 'Inspired by the East? 3rdWorld Solidarity Movements, & East European Dissent in 1980s'

  10. Theme emerging around idea that campaigning for 'children' regarded as a safe & apolitical move

  11. Now Christian Helm with ‘Nicaragua must survive!’ Solidarity with the Sandinista Revolution in Germany'

  12. Braat: Dutch secret service pretended they worked in HR... but one said he was a coffin-seller to avoid awk Qs

  13. Brown:Soviet Union/Russia used cold war institutions as foil for maintenance of power -whole edifice made good science disappear

  14. Kate Brown gives the keynote now with: 'Seeing Double: Assessing Health Effects from Near & Afar'

  15. Why do we frame disasters as turning points? They surprise us & are narrativised that way, but are often symptoms

  16. off to a great start-gearing up for kate brown's lecture

  17. Is it a useful heuristic tool to see disasters as turning point or just built on pre-existing narratives

  18. Chernobyl and Fukushima -same but different?

  19. Currently in Sheffield for "Late Cold War Tandems: Solidarities and Anxieties of the 1980s" Follow along at

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