Huge thanks to @loladickinson.bsky.social for this generous review of my book in @mbhjournal.bsky.social academic.oup.com/tcbh/article...
Posts by George Severs
On Monday evening I will be joined by Katerina Suverina in Geneva to talk about drag and HIV/AIDS activism. Do join us if you can! www.graduateinstitute.ch/communicatio...
Today! An overview of some of the work I have been doing on the history on racialisation and sexual and reproductive health in postwar Britain. www.graduateinstitute.ch/communicatio...
A picture of me sat delivering a talk next to a screen showing images of nightclubs in Leicester and London.
I’ve had a wonderful time in Amsterdam, talking about sexual health & queer histories. Yesterday it was great to meet students from across the Netherlands in a masterclass on queer history, who are doing such interesting work! Thanks to Jesse van Amelsvoort and Gianmaria Colpani for the invitation.
Exciting CfP here!
From the current issue: "(Un)Remembering Sexual Violence in South African History"
by Emily Bridger (@uoearchhist.bsky.social)
#OpenAccess
doi.org/10.1093/past...
My book on the history of British South Asian political activism is out this September!
Available to pre-order now from all good bookshops and online.
I’m on my way to Amsterdam where, later today, I’ll be speaking about Black HIV/AIDS organising in Leicester, and the establishment of new public sexual health work in the early 1990s. Room E1.02 Bushuis building, Kloveniersburgwal 48, 16:00-17:30.
Job Opening: Postdoctoral Fellowship in the History of Medicine & Medical Humanities to begin 7/1/2026. For more info & to apply: hopkinshistoryofmedicine.org/2026/03/06/j... Deadline to apply is April 5th.
I was sorry to read that the Rev. Dr. Malcolm Johnson, a pioneering gay priest within the CofE and a major figure in the Lesbian & Gay Christian Movement, died in February aged 89. As Rector of St Botolph without Aldgate in London, Malcolm provided a home for the LGCM and blessed gay couples.
This is a really important piece.
University of Glasgow research suggested that about 335,000 people died early as a result of Tory austerity policies. www.gla.ac.uk/news/archive...
This suggests those policies left us ill-prepared for Covid and have blighted healthy lives for years to come.
We are advertising a two-year lectureship in Modern British History at University of Cambridge, please spread the word!
www.cam.ac.uk/jobs/assista...
This forms part of my contribution to the RE:SHARE project, led by the wonderful @carorusterholz.bsky.social www.graduateinstitute.ch/research-cen...
Next month, I'll be speaking at the Graduate Institute about the research I've been working on recently. I'll be looking at sexual and reproductive health experiences in three English cities and asking what they tell us about Britain's decolonising decades. www.graduateinstitute.ch/communicatio...
I am broadly supportive of not including place of publication in citations, with the obvious exception of the erasure of Basingstoke from our work.
I hope it's of some interest, and will look out for details of this future project! Best of luck with it.
There is a February sale on at @bloomsburyacademic.bsky.social which means you can get my book Radical Acts: HIV/AIDS Activism in Late Twentieth-Century England for just over £16. www.bloomsbury.com/uk/radical-a...
And what are one of the key engines of the ‘Manchester model’, according to this article?
Universities.
The study points to using libraries and visiting museums as bringing these enormous brain health benefits ... who would have thought? Well, librarians and museum folk for a start ... www.theguardian.com/society/2026...
Today is the day! Record your day and be part of recording queer lives and histories in the UK. Sketch, type, write, or photograph your day. Even if you think your day isn't very interesting we'd still love to have it in our collection! All types of days, boring or brilliant are welcome #LGBTplusHM
The front page of the Daily Graphic newspaper published Saturday 25 August, 1917, featuring portraits of 'Women in the Order of the British Empire', including Lady Byron, the honourable Mrs Alfred Lyttelton, Her Majesty the Queen.
Apply for our PhD placement scheme to get involved in extraordinary research at the Library. There are eight available placements exploring a variety of themes including war poetry, 21st-century digital tools, illustrated newspapers and decarbonisation.
Find out more: link.bl.uk/PhDPlacements
Please do share this doctoral opportunity with MA/MSt students - four years of AHRC funding to work on the history of children's play in Wales, supervised by me and the lovely and brilliant Dr Jacky Tyrie. Any questions get in touch! www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate...
My team are looking for a new team leader and Modern Britain (post-1782) specialist. Closes 22nd February and do get in touch if you have any questions www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DQJ050/t...
Myself, Andrea Althaus, Linde Apel and Janine Schemmer have just submitted the first draft of our book Reusing Oral Histories: From Archive to Analysis to our series editor. Still a lot of work to do, but what a great feeling!
To mark the 100th anniversary of the General Strike we have a special event planned @ihr.bsky.social on Weds 29 April. Prof Jonathan Schneer will be discussing his new book on the strike alongside Paul Novak, Jon Cruddas, Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite & Jim Moher. www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
Huge thanks! Stupidly left my physical copy at home and I can never work out how to find the right page number on an eBook reader...
Does anyone have a copy of Participant Observers by @freddyfoks.bsky.social who can tell me on what page this appears? "The archives left by social anthropologists are exceptionally rich and have been surprisingly underexplored by historians." It comes directly after n15 in the introduction. Thanks!
Following the news of another political defection in Westminster, we're resharing our recent #HistParl article on the history of MPs 'crossing the floor' and changing their party affiliation, drawing heavily upon extracts from our #OralHistory archive.
historyofparliament.com/2026/01/16/c...
We are delighted to share our call for papers for Medical Humanities. @georgesevers.bsky.social, Naomi Samake-Bäckert and I are guest editing a topic collection titled “Race, Sexual and Reproductive Health: Histories, Inequalities, Futures. Deadline: 31 October 2026
mh.bmj.com/pages/topic-...
Morning reading.