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William Gervase Clarence-Smith is Professor of the Economic History of Asia and Africa at SOAS, University of London. [1] He received an M.A. from Cambridge, a DipPol from the University of Paris and a Ph.D. from London University. [1] Clarence-Smith is the editor of Journal of Global History published by the Cambridge University Press. [2]
The SOAS Student Union was established in 1927, and has a long history of activism: campaigning against the introduction of both student loans and later student fees; raising funds for the Algerian victims of the Algerian War of Independence against France in 1959; and successfully campaigning for the school to divest from fossil fuels.
People associated with SOAS University of London (2 C, 21 P) Pages in category "SOAS University of London" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
D. G. E. Hall, History of South East Asia; Gerald Hawting, History of the Near Middle East; Dick Hodder, geographer; Jung Chang, writer and historian, author of Wild Swans; Nasser David Khalili, Islamic Art; Roland Oliver, African History; Alexander Piatigorsky, History of South Asia [16] Timon Screech, Japanese art, architecture and history
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The SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research is an academic journal specializing in Burma studies and history that was published twice a year at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. It was last published in 2008. Articles included original research as well as reprints of important historical sources.
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