The AHR has launched a new project, Authoritarianism 101: A Global History, as part of the #AHRSyllabus series.
Explore 30 modules from different contributors and key questions on authoritarianism—each paired with primary sources and teaching resources. The first twelve modules are now live.
Posts by Valentina Boretti
CFP for a Special Issue of Gender & History on childhood and crises to be edited by Katie Barclay and Emily Ward. Abstracts due 31 May 2026; then hybrid workshop; full articles due 31 Jan. 2027. Please share widely.
#Skystorians #GenderHistory #HistChild 🗃️
In the first Digital Childhoods post of 2026, Valentina Boretti (vboretti.bsky.social) explores how candy and patriotism were connected in 1930s Shanghai: shcydigitalchildhoods.org/dir/candies-...
Next Tuesday (27/1), John Hide will be speaking at our seminar. If you wish to hear "Presenting the Boy with Two Penises; Participatory Science and the Public Sphere in Early Victorian London', join us at the IHR or through Zoom.
Further details are in the link.
www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
🔔 We're launching our Bluesky account today! Can you help us spread the word by retweeting this post? 😀
#Theoria #diamondopenaccessjournal
Appel à ne pas manquer pour le colloque "Image et représentation du Livre en Chine" (15-16 octobre 2026 Université de Montpellier Paul-Valéry) Deadline : 20 Avril 2026 www.fabula.org/actualites/1...
Out now:
Rethinking Childhood in Modern Chinese History,
edited by Isabella Jackson @isabellajackson.bsky.social and Yushu Geng,
Routledge @routledgehistory.bsky.social
#histchild #histed
doi.org/10.4324/9781003321859
Did you know our new digital library is up and running, with loads of digitised content from our Missionary collections, particularly CWM and MMS? Find it all here: soas.quartexcollections.com/archives/missionary-arch... #EYAReligion
In a graphic novel depicting a dystopian future Hong Kong, three former democracy activists struggle to come to terms with a dark new reality.
Read our excerpt from "You Must Take Part in Revolution" by Melissa Chan and Badiucao: chinabooksreview.com/2025/11/20/r...
Out now, #openaccess
Traditional Chinese Children’s Primers: A Sourcebook,
edited by Katherine Ngo and Kelly Ngo
Lever Press
#histchild #histed
doi.org/10.3998/mpub...
🔔 New #OpenAccess Research Article in #JCCA Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
@giga-hamburg.de @sagepub.com
Jørgen Delman examines how Xu Zhiyong's political activism prompted the party-state to suppress him with specifically designed governance tools.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
#China: Today, on the 10-year anniversary of the kidnapping of poet, bookseller and PEN member, Gui Minhai, 65 PEN Centres around the world renew our demand for his immediate and unconditional release.
Read our joint statement ⬇️
www.pen-international.org/news/china-p...
#FreeGuiMinhai
NEW at #VIDAblog!
@ahartman.bsky.social explores the impressions that playing video games gives us about significant women historical figures, asking: What impact does this have on informal public education about women's history? 🎮
Find out more ⬇️
www.auswhn.com.au/blog/video-g...
1/ A reflection: something that disadvantages non-STEM scholars in unis, especially those in the arts and hums, is that we are judged by STEM frameworks:
1) We don't publish as often.
2) We tend to publish alone or in pairs.
3) Our work doesn't usually require large funds, if any.
An early advert for Chinese classes at SOAS, c. 1920 #EYAEducation ow.ly/QPaV50WNtZZ
Looking forward to this!
#CFP: The Citizen-Child: Global Perspectives on Children’s Literature and the Making of Modernity
The Sixth International Children’s Literature Symposium (ICLS)
25-26 June, 2026
Hosted by the University of Antwerp
Deadline: December 1, 2025
Email: Courtney Weikle-Mills, caw57@pitt.edu
Philip Kuhn (especially Soulstealers: The Chinese Sorcery Scare of 1768).
Konf: Military Youth Education at the Beginning of the 20th century
https://www.hsozkult.de/event/id/event-157141
Mainz, 01.10.2025-02.10.2025, Felix Maskow / Markus Raasch / Julia Tilentzidis, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Illustrations scanned from The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集), Ars, No. 04, 1928 designreviewed.com/artefacts/th... #graphicdesign #designhistory
Each year, we publish lists of books, journal articles, and chapters published by historians working off the tenure track. It's never too early to start collecting, so if you or someone you know has something with a 2025 publication date to submit, have at it!
The Routledge Companion to Gender and Childhood, 2025, edited by Mary Zaborskis. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9781003431923/routledge-companion-gender-childhood-mary-zaborskis
Making Girls and Boys in Twentieth-Century China
Delighted to have received a copy of The Routledge Companion to Gender and Childhood, to which I contributed a chapter.
Thanks to Mary Zaborskis for editing this volume!
Did you know skateboards go back to the early 60s? In this week's blog post on Digital Childhoods, James Howard discusses the 'super surfer' that made parents and journalists clutch their pearls in horror: shcydigitalchildhoods.org/dir/super-su...
A new volume of the De Gruyter Library of Chinese Humanities!
The Finest Souls of Our Rivers and Alps
A parallel text translation of the only extant contemporaneous poetry anthology from the High Tang (completed ca 753 CE).
#openaccess
A.E. Hawthorne Barrento on "The discourse of travel, society and nation in Republican China",
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
doi.org/10.1017/S135...