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Henry Redwood joined the Department of War Studies at King's College London in September 2022 after completing his PhD in War Studies funded by the Economic and Social Research Council in 2017. His work examines communities formed by war, with a specific interest in the roles that arts, archives, and ideas of justice play in these processes. He is currently focused on using the arts to respond to war trauma in Ukraine and is working with partners to develop research and new arts programming aimed at assisting war-affected populations, including a summer school in Kyiv in June 2024. Henry has received research council grants to support his work from the ESRC and AHRC and has published extensively in various journals and with Cambridge University Press and Routledge. His research interests sit at the intersection of international relations, international law, and arts history, exploring community formation through war. He has explored conflicts in the Western Balkans, Ukraine, and Rwanda, focusing on themes such as war, peacebuilding, transitional justice, and the aesthetic politics surrounding these topics.
King's College London • London, England
Teaches and supervises projects related to arts in conflict settings and Ukraine.
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