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In the first blog post of the summer, Sheng Yu Huang discusses how Japan’s modern understanding of its past is rooted in the continuation of Imperial dynamics in the immediate post-war era.
Only a few days left to apply to be a History in Politics Summer Writer.
Would you like your writing posted online and something extra to add to your CV? Then sign up to be a History in Politics Summer Writer. We are looking for writers to contribute three articles for our blog relevant to history and/or politics throughout the summer. Articles can be about anything related to history and/or politics, and between roughly 600-800 words long, with your work being published on the Society blog and via our social media. This is an excellent entry into academic writing beyond your degree, and gives you good experience when applying for other writing roles, as well as a chance to hone your writing skills.
We are delighted to announce the official launch of the latest iteration of the History in Politics journal - Conversations.
We’re very excited to announce that Ethan Sanitt has been elected as the incoming President of the History in Politics Society for 2022/23. A very big thank you to everyone who cast their vote!
Surprise! Today we are delighted to welcome Dr Lewis Mates, author of ‘The Great Labour Unrest’ to a recorded talk at 1pm. This will be uploaded to our website afterwards, or if you like, join live by following the Zoom link in our email (or DM us for it!)

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