Disruptive Histories Disruptive Histories is a range of learning resources designed to support schools and teachers who want to develop and deliver more inclusive approaches to history teaching.
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Professor Timon Screech History of Japanese art; Edo painting; contacts between Japan and Europe in the 18th century; history of science in Japan; the theory of art history
Dr Nathan W. Hill Nathan W. Hill's research focuses on Tibetan literature and Tibeto-Burman/Sino-Tibetan historical linguistics.
Call for papers: Flows and currents in South East Asia We are pleased to announce a call for papers for the upcoming graduate student conference Flows and Currents in South East Asia.
"Our collective desire to make the world a better place" - SOAS Chair of Trustees Chair of Trustees Lord Dr Michael Hastings reflects on the past year at SOAS, fulfilling our mission and achieving our goals, despite challenging sector conditions.
Professor Shane McCausland Shane McCausland is an historian and curator of visual arts and material culture with interests ranging across the arts produced in China over the last two millennia as well as arts of Mongol-ruled Eurasia in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.