Throughout our centenary year we are holding a number of events that take a critical look at the Mandate history of the Levant. Earlier this month we organised a workshop and public lecture in collaboration with the London Middle East Institute at SOAS on the King Crane commission of 1919 – we spent the afternoon and evening listening to fascinating talks from some of the most preeminent historians of this period. You can read more about the day in this excellent
article, written by workshop attended Caroline Rose (LSE).
Podcasts of the workshop and lecture are now available on our Sound Cloud.
The urgency of the global need to tackle climate change has been in the UK news recently and we addressed this issue with two recent lectures organised in partnership with the University of East Anglia. Drought scientist, Benjamin Cook (NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies & Colombia University) discussed the impact of drought in the Levant at CBRL.
Benjamin’s lecture is also available as a Podcast here.
Finally we wish you all our readers, whether observing or not a Ramadan mubarak. We hope you enjoy reading our current news, our latest research blog posts and listening to our Podcasts.
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