These readings and their exploration of citizenship and immigration were not only interesting and also made me reflect on the current discussions concerning immigration. I was drawn to Camiscioli’s argument in particular. She argues that the French immigration policy was
Reflections on Readings from Week 8
Week 11
Writing my short essay on the wider methodological approaches to interwar statelessness, and to an extent statelessness in general, provided me a great many insights on the best method of approaching my project on the White Russian diaspora. One particularly
Week 11- Student Project reflection
Working on the short essay provided me with significant insight into the direction I want to take my broader project. One of the most valuable aspects of the process was engaging directly with Comanche Nation documents, particularly those relating to
Week 11 Blog – In response to Project Proposal “The Role of Rock Music in the Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe”
Hello Rosie! Your proposal offers an interesting perspective on the Cold War, Eastern Europe and the collapse of the USSR which I am eager to read more about. Your focus on cultural transnational exchanges and how they interacted in Eastern
Week 10/reading week blog: Project progress and reflections
Having received feedback from my project proposal, and the conference presentation and final essay nearing closer, I thought I would take this reading week to build upon my project, analyse my feedback, and begin to delve into more detail on
In Response to: ‘The Hidden Cartographers of Empire: Indian Pundits and the Transnational production of Geographical knowledge.
irstly, I would like to say that this reads as a very interesting project proposal. It is not a topic I can personally say I have heard of before, and thus I am intrigued into how this final essay, or
Week 10 Blog – In response to Project Proposal “Exploring the second wave of feminism in transnational and intersectional perspective”
This project presents an intriguing topic and nuanced approach by combining a transnational lens with an intersectional lens. By taking a transnational perspective to the study of second wave feminism, this project appears to be filling an important gap in
