Welcome to Global History @ LSE
July 17, 2010 1 Comment
This is the blog of a student taking the Global History MSc at the London School of Economics.
I am studying part time from October 2010 to September 2012 and I will be posting my lecture notes, seminar notes, reading notes and essays online.
This is for my benefits so I can revise wherever I am but is open to anyone curious about the course, whether they’re currently studying at LSE or thinking about signing up.
Lectures
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Seminars
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Reading
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You can see my lecture notes etc by clicking on the pictures above. Browsing by courses is also available if you use the links below.
- EH481: Economic Change in Global History: Approaches and Analysis
- EH483: The Development and Integration of the World Economy in the 19th and 20th Centuries
- HY423: Empire, Colonialism and Globalisation: Introductory Lecture [not being taken until 2011/12, but I will attend some lectures]
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Obama science adviser John Holdren proposed blasting sulphate particles into the atmosphere to block the rays of
the sun. Of all the possible global disruptions,
the two most likely are global warming and a super pandemic.
And these changes will not suit human life as it is.