Publications

Over the course of the project, we will feature our project outputs on this website. In the meantime, in the below section, you will find some earlier publications that team members have produced and that relate to themes of this project.

Earlier team publications relating to aspects of our project

Henry Dee, ‘Alfred Labinjoh: Edinburgh doctor, Nigerian Pan-Africanist’, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 54, no. 3 (2024): 241–7.

Henry Dee, entries on Hastings Banda, Kesaveloo Goodman, Bandele Omoniyi and Agnes Yewande SavageUncoverED website (2018–20).

Henry Dee, with other members of UncoverED, ‘Decolonising University Histories: Reflections on Research into African, Asian and Caribbean Students at Edinburgh’, in Scotland’s Transnational Heritage: Legacies of Empire and Slavery, ed. Emma Bond and Michael Morris (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2022), pp. 185–99.

Lucie Lamy, ‘Einleitung: Ethnisierung und (Im)Mobilitäten in historischer Perspektive’, Zeitschrift für Migrationsforschung 3, no. 1 (2023): 5–25.

Daniel Laqua, Activism across Borders since 1870: Causes, Campaigns and Conflict in and beyond Europe (London: Bloomsbury, 2023).

Daniel Laqua, ‘Activism in the “Students’ League of Nations”: International Student Politics and the Confédération Internationale des Étudiants, 1919–1939’, The English Historical Review 132, no. 556 (2017): 605–37.

Daniel Laqua, ‘The Politics of Transnational Student Mobility: Youth, Education and Activism in Ghana, 1957–1966’Social History 48, no. 1 (2023): 87–113.

Daniel Laqua, ‘Student Activists and International Cooperation in a Changing World, 1919–60’, in Internationalists in European History: Rethinking the Twentieth Century, ed. David Brydan and Jessica Reinisch (London: Bloomsbury, 2023), pp. 161–81.

Daniel Laqua and Nikolaos Papadogiannis, ‘Youth and Internationalism in the Twentieth Century: An Introduction’Social History 48, no. 1 (2023): 1–16.

Isabella Löhr, Globale Bildungsmobilität, 1850–1930: Von der Bekehrung der Welt zur globalen studentischen Gemeinschaft (Göttingen: Wallstein, 2021).

Isabella Löhr, ‘Coping with a Post-War World: Protestant Student Internationalism and Humanitarian Work in Central and Eastern Europe during the 1920s’, Social History 48, no. 1 (2023),  43–64.

Isabella Löhr, ‘Refugee Scholars as Employees: Connecting the History of Forced Migration of Scholars with the Global History of Higher Education’, in Academics in a Century of Displacement: The Global History and Politics of Protecting Endangered Scholars, ed. Leyla Dakhli, Pascale Laborie and Frank Wolff (Wiesbaden: VS Springer, 2024), pp. 47–71.

Isabella Löhr, ‘The Moral Economies of “Research in Exile”: Rethinking a Field from the Perspective of Reflexive Migration Research’, in Research in Exile: Networks, Knowledge Exchange and New Venues for Internationalization in Academia, ed. Vera Axyonova, Florian Kohstall and Carola Richter (Bielefeld: transcript, 2022), pp. 81–100.

Isabella Löhr, with Inken Bartels, Christiane Reinecke, Philipp Schäfer  and Laura Stielike (eds), Umkämpfte Begriffe der Migration: Ein Inventar (Bielefeld: transcript, 2023).

Marcia Schenck, ‘Negotiating the German Democratic Republic: Angolan Student Migration during the Cold War, 1976–90’Africa: The Journal of the International African Institute 89 (2019): S144–66.

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