Membership in the Network is open to any postgraduate and early career researcher interested in the field of Imperial & Global History, broadly defined.
The Imperial and Global History Network is an exciting new resource for early career researchers and posgraduates at the University of Exeter.
The aim of the Network is to connect postgraduate and early career researchers working in the field of Imperial and Global history, providing an inter-disciplinary forum for the discussion of research questions and methodologies, archival research and fieldwork, and funding applications and career development. The Network is hosted by the Centre for Imperial and Global History at the University of Exeter and membership is open to any postgraduate and early career researcher interested in the field. If you’re interested in joining the Network or you would like to find out more information please contact one of the convenors: Dr Gareth Curless and Dr Stacey Hynd. Continue reading “New Exeter History Network for Early Career Imperial & Global Researchers”









![[London, 1857] Image taken from page 464 of 'The eventful voyage of H.M. Discovery Ship “Resolute” to the Arctic Regions in search of Sir J. Franklin. ... To which is added an account of her being fallen in with by an American Whaler after her abandonment ... and of her [from the British Library Images Collection]](https://imperialglobalexeter.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-15-at-11-52-12-am.png?w=760)

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