Teaching Fellow, History Department, Case Western Reserve University
I research internationalism, namely the connections between liberal philosophy and the imperial and international policy of the British Labour Party in the first half of the twentieth century. I have a secondary research interest in Brexit and have taught university seminars on this subject.
I have published widely. Most recently, I have written research articles for the International History Review and Jewish Culture and History on Brexit, pedagogy, UK electoral politics, immigration, the Labour Party, and British Jewish history. I am currently writing a book on Brexit.
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Apr 18, 2020 06:34 am UTC| Politics
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