The Invasion Network

Established to encourage collaboration between researchers working under the broad theme of invasion, with a particular focus on British invasion fears in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
- By Dustin Risner, Ailise Bulfin
- Based in United Kingdom and Ireland
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Most recent posts
SUMMARY OF THE PAPERS Conference report for ‘Britain Afraid: Imperial Insecurities and National Fears, 1798-1945’, organised by Dr James Crossland and hosted by Liverpool John MooresUniversity in collaboration with the Invasion Network, 21–22 June 2022 …
“BRITAIN AFRAID: IMPERIAL INSECURITIES AND NATIONAL FEARS” Liverpool John Moores University, 21-22 June 2022 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE KEYNOTE Kim A. Wagner (Queen Mary, University of London) The Imperial Imagination and the Politics of Fear SPEAKERS Ailise …
Britain Afraid: Imperial Insecurities and National Fears, 1798-1945 Liverpool John Moores University 21-22 June 2022 Keynote Speaker: Professor Kim Wagner (Queen Mary, UCL) LJMU History, in partnership with the Invasion Network, is holding a two-day …