At the event we'll be hearing from @lsangha.bsky.social, @lauracking.bsky.social, Paul Carter (TNA), @ruthslatter.bsky.social, @isabellajackson.bsky.social, Grace Huxford (Bristol), @lucynoakes1.bsky.social, @beckierutherford.bsky.social & Naomi Tadmor (Lancaster), all at the @ihr.bsky.social!
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Tomorrow, @writersmosaic joins @OffTheShelfFest for 'Diverse Islands' - a vital conversation on race, identity & multiculturalism across the UK & Ireland. ππ
With Kieran Connell, Emer OβNeill, Charlotte Rea-Patel & host John Siddique. In partnership with @SpeakVolumes.
Looking forward to co-convening this with Kat Rawling and an awesome bunch of colleagues.
That would be brilliant!
This sounds brilliant, Olivia - very gutted I can't make it because of a clash! Hope it's a great evening - sure it will be
Applications now open for 4 short-term postdoctoral fellowships working with materials in Cultural Collections and Galleries @universityofleeds.bsky.social. Deadline 29 September 2025. Find out more about the Brotherton and Bedford Fellowships and how to apply here: lahri.leeds.ac.uk/opportunities/
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In a new policy paper John Stewart argues that debates around blood supply to the NHS have been proxies for fundamental disagreements about the nature of British society. Read it here: historyandpolicy.org/policy-paper...
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Thank you!
Thank you! Absolutely, I'm always for a very expansive definition of what a historian is. That sounds great - thanks for the recommendation
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A massive 69,000 records added to the Railway Work, Life & Death project, covering English & Welsh railways, 1855-1929.
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Ah, thanks so much Nimisha! That's really kind!
Thanks Charlotte, this is a new one on me - great to add to the list! Hope you're well
Thank you for the fantastic piece! I used it to teach on this area on our MA in Social and Cultural History this year, and the students really enjoyed it
Yes! Great plan - thank you
Oh this looks great! Really looking forward to reading this - thank you
Always a good thing, bab!
Yes! I do have this on my list. It's such a great book, isn't it
Of course it does! Thanks a lot for the reminder - good shout
Thanks Vic!
Thanks Sarah! I didn't know about this - looks great
Lovers and Strangers, of course! And thanks for the Chatterji and Mazower suggestions
Ooh thanks Matt! Perfect
It's a huge topic! All examples welcome - I'd love to know about more great writing in this area.
I'm thinking academic historians who write about migration and have lived experience, a family history, or just write from a personal angle on the topic. I've got @nimishabarton.bsky.social's fantastic Gender & History piece, Saidiya Hartman's writings, Gaiutra Bahadur's Coolie Woman...
Okay #skystorians... I have a great MA student writing an essay on historians and subjectivity. Can you think of any good examples of migration histories by academic historians which write from some kind of personal perspective?
What does family history mean to you? Why not take a look at @lauracking.bsky.social 'Loose Ends' project? It might inspire you to start a family history project of your own.
lahri.leeds.ac.uk/news/a-new-t...
Such wonderful news! Congratulations Dr Turbutt - it's a fantastic piece of work.