Mark Hudson elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
Hudson is one of 43 Fellows elected to the Society at their recent meeting in February 2024
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Mark Hudson is a researcher in the Language and the Anthropocene independent research group at MPI GEA. His research looks at long-term historical change across Eurasia, with a focus on Japan. He is particularly interested in questions of ancient globalisation, food, resilience, and violence and is currently writing a book on the first direct contacts between Japan and Europe in the 16-17th centuries.
“I feel extremely honoured to have been elected as a Fellow of the RHS, a distinguished society working on behalf of history and historians,” says Hudson.
To learn more about the Royal Historical Society Fellowship, click here.