I think before you build an Arc de Triomphe you should be able to identify at least un (1) triomphe
Posts by Dr Catherine Bateson
Research funding for historians: the Society currently invites applications for 5 grant programmes: to support individual and project-based research by historians across a range of career stages bit.ly/4vzzNeB.
Closing dates for eligible applicants fall between 8 May and 5 June 2026 #Skystorians
In the same manifesto, Palantir's owners argued that we need a national military draft, that soft power is over, and that we were too hard on Germany and Japan after World War II. I don't think that company should be allowed to exist anymore.
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Our latest “Document of the Week”, chosen by our Senior Curator, Dr Mary Wills, examines an important case of female-led activism in Nigeria under colonial rule.
Read the full post here: buff.ly/PPiF9pa
Registration for MBS2026 is now open! Registration link and the conference programme can be found here: www.birmingham.ac.uk/events/moder...
To this historian, these supposed new ideas look an awfully lot like old turn-of-the-century ideas of scientific racism and cultural evolutionism, with which these tech barons have proven to be deep in the weeds.
Posting this for folks who are appalled at news of another antisemitic attack and want to do something concrete to protect Britain’s Jewish community:
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Tim Curry in The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Tim Curry in Clue
Tim Curry in The Three Musketeers
Tim Curry in Muppet Treasure Island
Happy 80th birthday to Tim Curry who has always, *always* understood the assignment.
I’m not at the #OAH2026, sadly, but it’s pretty darn cool seeing my book out and about there! 😍📚
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You can now pre-order my next book at 30% off direct from @uncpress.bsky.social. Just use the code 01SOCIAL30 at checkout. #CivilWarMemory uncpress.org/978146969717...
As my maternity leave comes to an end, a reminder that I’m now offering an archive photography service primarily for museums/archives in the south east England (IWM, TNA, BL etc etc) to help make ends meet. Details below:
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If Mamdani and Obama singing The Wheels On The Bus with a group of tiny kids doesn't spark some sort of joy in you, I've got nothing for you.
‘Abba Voyage’ more than lived up to expectations - what an incredible show and display. Music and magic combined! A long-waited birthday present for @timgalsworthy.bsky.social 🎶🪩
Almost any line from “Monty Python’s Life of Brian”
“We’re going to need a bigger boat”
Nothing could better capture the far right’s weaponised and superficial relationship with Christianity than using a fake bible verse to promote unjust actions
The SNL sketch writes itself…
Want to understand why the Party of Lincoln has become the defender of Confederate monuments?
May I humbly recommend my book "The Republican House Divided", which examines the relationship between Civil War memory, civil rights, and the GOP.
uscpress.com/The-Republic...
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Almost 2yrs after I said yes to writing this, I’m very pleased that my article about "White Ethnic Women Immigrants in North America" has been published as part of the new "Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Gender and Women's History" academic.oup.com/edited-volum...
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This is wonderful news. The UK has officially signed up to rejoin the EU’s Erasmus+ scheme from 2027
It means students, apprentices and young people will be able to study and work across Europe 👏
PhD Funding!
King’s College London’s Leverhulme Centre for Research on Slavery in War is pleased to announce the availability of a fully funded doctoral studentship from October 2026.
We invite proposals on aspects of historical war studies 1791-1926.
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DRD022/p...
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New 1916 action map.
Re-discover 1916: the people and the places.
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Speaking to Research Professional News, Marcus Munafò, deputy vice-chancellor and provost at the University of Bath, said: “I think there’s a risk we could end up in a situation where some technologies or certain disciplines fall off a cliff—go past a certain threshold because they don’t have a critical mass of funding to support them. “That bit seems to be missing from the debate; we need to think about the research ecosystem as national capability and infrastructure that we need to keep healthy to allow us to react to unknown scenarios in the future.”
There's definitely a reshaping of UK research going on
Some of it is intentional - govt encouraging unis to specialise, UKRI directing funds for applied R&I to industrial strategy areas
Some of it isn't - unis taking individual decisions to save costs that add up to impact on national capacity
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I am forever explaining assignments which, to me, feel fairly basic. I do offer some creative options, which need a bit more context. But so many of my students seem unable to follow instructions, even when I return to them multiple times, write them down, or turn them into games or quizzes.
A great thread - while I’ve not seen it quite so bad over the past couple of semesters, there is also definitely a rise in cohort group mentality impacting their engagement too. Ie. if a couple of them show they can’t be bothered with work/looking at course material, that spreads round the class.
This whole thread. It‘s concerning. It‘s students in the classroom it‘s the same age cohort engaging with media online. I also still believe going through the pandemic at a formative age greatly contributed here.
Completely agree!
We need historians because evidence doesn’t explain itself.
Context does not simply exist. It is built through research, interpretation, and critical analysis.
What stories have you uncovered in the historical record?
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