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  1. Dr Joseph Cozens. Joseph is a social historian with an interest in the military and popular protest in Britain from the mid-eighteenth century onwards. He took his PhD at the University of Essex (2012-16) under the supervision of Professor Peter Gurney.

    • ‘Decolonizing The Curriculum’
    • Put Into Practice
    • Covering All Bases
    • Studying BME History

    In 2018, the Royal Historical Society published a landmark reportdocumenting “significant and disproportionate levels of discrimination, bias and harassment” towards Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) history students and researchers. Led by UCL’s own Margot Finn, the RHS concluded that BME historians feel unwelcome and underrepresented in their field...

    “Decolonization” is a difficult and comprehensive process, but it is what the RHS report concluded is necessary to redress systemic inequities in the field of history. Universities must not only “include and draw attention to the work of BME historians,” though that too is important. Universities must make race and ethnicity essential topics of dis...

    Department Head Eleanor Robsonelaborated on how historians at UCL are tackling Britain’s whitewashed past from several angles. “We’re the only History Department in the country that offers a programme of truly global history from antiquity to modernity, and are world leaders in the history of slavery and abolition, empire and post-colonialism,” Rob...

    Still, another challenge for reform-oriented educators is to diversify what it means to study BME history in the first place. According to the RHS report, there is a “seemingly relentless focus on enslavement, abolition and exploitation.” This is especially important to keep in mind as calls to reform British history education extend beyond univers...

  2. Joe Cozens Head of Transformation & AI | AI Consultant, Panelist & Ethicist 1mo Edited Report this post Using Microsoft Copilot 365 for education. In this first short video I show the basic ...

  3. reviews.history.ac.uk › review › 2183Reviews in History

    Dr Joe Cozens, review of Motivation in War: The Experience of Common Soldiers in Old-Regime Europe, (review no. 2183) 10.14296/RiH/2014/2183Date accessed: 01 July 2024. A view prevails amongst military historians that the soldiers raised and trained on behalf of the monarchs of old-regime Europe compare unfavourably with those who fought for ...

  4. Jun 14, 2017 · In this GCSE History video, Dr Joe Cozens examines the historical significance of the Peterloo Massacre of 1819. Ideal for students studying AQA's Power and the People GCSE option and other ...

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  5. Joe Cozens – Reviews In History. ISSN 1749-8155. Person Archives. Motivation in War: The Experience of Common Soldiers in Old-Regime Europe. Joe Cozens enjoys an impressive first monograph from an extremely adept and promising military historian.

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