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How different would North Korea have been under Kim Jong-nam? (Guardian, 23/02/17)
Adam Cathcart speaks to the Guardian about how Kim Jong-un's multilingual, well-travelled older brother might have helped the country towards reform.
North Korean officials set to fly to US despite latest nuclear test and assassination of Kim's brother (Daily Mail, 20/02/17)
Dr Adam Cathcart comments on the latest developments in North Korea and the United States’ foreign relations, arguing that the Americans have not been very critical of them despite recent events
Applications are now open for a Lectureship in International History
We are looking for a new Lecturer in International History, the role will focus on post-1945 history. The closing date for this role is the 1st March.
New job advertised for an Engagement Fellow in the School of History
Exciting and flexible post-doc position as an Engagement Fellow on ‘Living with Dying: Everyday Cultures of Dying within Family Life in Britain, c.1900s-1950s’ project. The closing date is the 7 March
Professor Simon Ball on Five Books
Professor Simon Ball explains his favourite books written about El Alamein and what makes them so interesting.