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Paul Nugent
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Professor of Comparative African History, prone to obsession with borderlands and wine. Proudly internationalist: from Cape Town, living in Edinburgh, worked a lot in West Africa (especially Ghana/Togo) and now creeping towards the Mediterranean. .. more

Political science 48%
Sociology 16%

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Global Per Capita Wine, Beer and Spirits Consumption, 1961-2022

One for Boland Coetzee RIP!

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As staff at Edinburgh Uni strike over job cuts, the principal is under pressure to reveal whether he’s being paid for a second job at a company with historic ties to the university.

Our latest: theferret.scot/mathi...
Edinburgh uni boss pressured over outside earnings as job losses mount
The boss of the University of Edinburgh is facing calls to “come clean” over earnings from a second job, amid staff strikes and mounting redundancies.
theferret.scot
Call for Papers
18th Annual AAWE Wine Economics Conference
Perth, Australia — July 8–13, 2026. In cooperation with the University of Western Australia.
More at www.wine-economics.org

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One unexpected detail in the revelations about Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein is they were involved in a mining deal in Congo-Brazzaville:

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/09...
Amazing story: one of the organisers of the group putting Union Flags up around Manchester previously did time for being part of a people smuggling gang.
manchestermill.co.uk/manchester-f...
Manchester’s chief flag-raiser has put his people smuggling days behind him
Flags protesting unchecked immigration have gone up across the city, led by a man caught smuggling migrants into the country in the back of a van
manchestermill.co.uk

Spare a thought for the poor citizens of Roseburn/Murrayfield who are about to be besieged and then subjected to an assault on the senses one more time today 😕

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Journals are just waking up to how much of it there is out there

Me too. I have zero need to use AI for anything

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Wow, apparently I'm part of a trend, I'm an AI vegan! (To the point where I was shocked to learn that this Guardian columnist for whom I have some respect admits that AI has become part of her daily routine.)
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Meet the AI vegans | Arwa Mahdawi
They are choosing to abstain from using artificial intelligence for environmental, ethical and personal reasons. Maybe they have a point, writes Guardian columnist Arwa Mahdawi
www.theguardian.com

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AI can only replace historians in the sense that it can spit out mediocre, plagiarized narrative that vaguely resembles history. It will never replace *good* historians. Unfortunately, many university presidents and CEOs don’t seem to care about the quality of work being done, only the quantity- 1/2
Just a reminder this list is drawn from a piece written by four researchers for MICROSOFT (data scientists, CS people, economists) who have never stepped foot in an archive/never taken an oral history/studied material culture, by their CVs.
Unlike them, I do my research, and don't talk out my ass.

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The editorial from the latest issue of ROAPE journal, including links to freely access all the listed articles:

Caught in the fishers’ net? The colonial plunder of Western Sahara’s natural resources, by Blanca Camps-Febrer & Enrique Bengochea Tirado

roape.net/2025/07/30/c...

Israel Waging “Fastest Starvation Campaign” in Modern History, says U.N. Special Rapporteur on Food, Michael Fakhri, to @democracynow.org

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Israel Waging “Fastest Starvation Campaign” in Modern History: U.N. Special Rapporteur on Food
YouTube video by Democracy Now!
www.youtube.com
In her first act as the new President of The British Academy, Professor Susan J Smith FBA has today written to the Prime Minister to warn that cuts and contractions are damaging the UK’s higher education system www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/news/new-aca...
New Academy President urges Prime Minister to strengthen and champion UK’s world-leading universities as higher education crisis deepens
In her first act as the new President of The British Academy, Professor Susan J Smith FBA has written to the Prime Minister to warn that cuts and contractions are damaging the UK’s higher education sy...
www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk

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Strongly-worded, but effectively hand-wringing unless it is backed up with sanctions

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My book Fractured Pasts in Lake Kivu's Borderlands can now be pre-ordered with a 20% discount

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Highlight of Sardinia trip for wine/climate project was bringing South Africa's esteemed viticulturist, Rosa Kruger, to Mamoiada. Luca Gungui gave tour and answered questions. Cannonau's different flavour profile to Grenache underlines how cultivars adapt to environment www.lucagungui.it/en/home-2/

Why am I not surprised?

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ABORNE (the African Borderlands Research Network) will host its next conference at Lagos State University in 2026. The Cfp is now open. Its not one borderland scholars want to miss
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New data for 2024 are in.
A long-term view on the meteoric rise and unabated dramatic fall of China's wine consumption and production. China's wine consumption peaked in 2017 and fell by 71%. China's wine production peaked in 2012 (!) and fell by 84%
It is very sad to hear of the death of Professor Sir Geoff Palmer. He was always a delight to speak to and a true pioneer.

A completely spineless decision rewarding Moroccan aggression. Not impressed

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As Chair of Labour Friends of Morocco, I am really pleased to see this significant step forward in the UK-Morocco partnership, including supporting Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara, economic growth, energy and of course the 2030 World Cup 🇬🇧🇲🇦

www.gov.uk/government/n...
UK-Morocco Joint Communiqué: Strategic Dialogue 2025
The Kingdom of Morocco and the United Kingdom enter an Enhanced Strategic Partnership and sign a series of agreements driving mutual growth and security.
www.gov.uk

Will do!