#EchoesOfJustice is a new docu-drama by Sue Moffat developed in partnership with @huddersfielduni.bsky.social
#NeverAgain #Belsen #translation #witnes @srebrenicauk.bsky.social @re-histories.bsky.social @roxannetaylorscott.bsky.social @howardtucker.bsky.social @remsrebwestmids.bsky.social
Posts by Rob Ellis
Thanks to everyone involved in organising such an interesting day. Nice to catch up with old friends and make some new ones. Great to be able to present as part of an MMU dream team of @lucyorkate.bsky.social @mctom.bsky.social and Sarah Linn. Roll on HAP 27!
New, open access publication out now. Co-authored with Dr Alice Brumby journals.sagepub.com/doi/epdf/10....
A description of the flaws of Researchfish
It’s that time again (groan). Nice summary here (via LSE)
Still time to submit abstracts for Life Histories in Mind in Manchester in July. Keynote Prof Catharine Coleborne sshm.org/history-of-m...
cfp Life Histories in Mind: Mental Ill Health and Learning Disability in Context Manchester 21 July 2026 deadline 15 January royalhistsoc.org/calendar/lif...
It's publication day! My new article in Northern History builds on work by @millieqed.bsky.social to produce a study of the League of Hospital Friends in Halifax mostly using local newspapers.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Two #histmed CFPs with deadline for abstracts Jan 2026!
Life Histories in Mind: Mental Ill Health and Learning Disability in Context (Manchester) &
Blood is the price of coal: Coal communities, health and welfare in Britain and beyond from the 19th century to the present (Warwick)
For more details 👇
I’ve be co-editing a special issue of @histhum.bsky.social with @sarahvmarks.bsky.social on
Recovery and rehabilitation in mental health: historical perspectives
Our Intro article is available now! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Check out new new #histmed CFPs added to our page:
'Life Histories in Mind: Mental ILL Health and Learning Disability in Context'
Manchester Metropolitan University, 21 July 2026
Deadline for abstracts: 15 January 2026
Organised by Rob Ellis and Rebecca Ball
@re-histories.bsky.social
#DisHist
A selection of house modelled in clay. Each one sits on a small wooden board on a table covered in newspaper.
LD Club meets the Heritage Open Day at Pennine Heritage. Thanks to @mctom.bsky.social, Penny and the pottery team for a fun, interesting and inclusive session.
I’ve received another enquiry about the mental health resource kit developed with @suemoffat.bsky.social @nvborderlines.bsky.social. The ‘Bag of Tricks’ was such a great project but I had forgotten about the website we put together. An incentive to write this up! rflight7.wixsite.com/bagoftricks/...
Our international conference "Who Cares? Psychiatry in the English-speaking World : Theories and Policies" will be taking place on 19-21 March 2026 at @uparisnanterre.bsky.social, with @creananterre.bsky.social
CFP - ⏰ extended deadline 8 Sept ➡️ whocares.hypotheses.org/call-for-pap...
Brilliant news, Andrew, congratulations. I really enjoyed working with you and @shaneewen.bsky.social and so good to see your hard work rewarded.
So I've written a book! Waterscapes is about how impactful our need for water is on the environment and people. It's also about the ways in which infrastructure projects can impact place for good or bad.
Thanks Benoît, we will try out best. It was good to catch up - looks like a great project.
Drumroll please🥁🥁
For announcement of the SSHM Roy Porter Essay Prize 2024/5 winning essay!
Congratulations to Charlotte Stobart, studying at University of Manchester @manchstm.bsky.social
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#histmed #histSTM @rebeccawynter.bsky.social
Our newest publication is now available! "In Our Own Words: Creative Approaches to Inclusion through an Arts and Humanities Intellectual Disability Project" by Rob Ellis.
🎉📚 Our newest publication is now available! "In Our Own Words: Creative Approaches to Inclusion through an Arts and Humanities Intellectual Disability Project" by @rehistories.bsky.social
#Inclusion #LearningDisability #Arts #Humanities #OpenAccess #UniversityPress @huddersfielduni.bsky.social
A bit more detail on ‘In Our Own Words’. Not really meant as a detailed academic contribution but it explains our rationale in aligning knowledge taken from the histories of LD with the needs of everyone involved. unipress.hud.ac.uk/news/163/
A huge team effort including @ionamurphy.bsky.social , @mctom.bsky.social, @louiewheeler.bsky.social, @leoniechesworth.bsky.social, @roryduplessis.bsky.social, @hudunipress.bsky.social
A public history project, a student project, and a co-produced LD project all rolled into one. Primarily a reminder for everyone involved but some insights into what worked for us and some of the ongoing challenges. unipress.hud.ac.uk/plugins/book...
Save the date! Our international conference "Who Cares? Psychiatry in the English-speaking World : Theories and Policies" will be taking place on 19-21 March 2026 at @uparisnanterre.bsky.social, with @creananterre.bsky.social
CFP - deadline 1 Sept ➡️ whocares.hypotheses.org/call-for-pap...
A long piece of white paper is covered with colourful drawings. There are blocks of colour as well as images of buildings, people and trees, to the top right someone has written LD Club 2025.
Some co-produced art from the final LD club of the year. Inspired by @ionamurphy.bsky.social and input from everyone inc @mctom.bsky.social and @lucyorkate.bsky.social. Might be of interest @roryduplessis.bsky.social
sshm.org/notices/
Vacancy: Social History of Medicine journal is seeking a Co-Editor. Please consider applying!
A three storey brick building with a pitched roof and two lower level wings to either side. To the left are trees in full lead and grassed area with hedges.
Exciting news from Jozefien, one of the Research Fellows on the Asylum: Refugees and Mental Health project. More to follow but I’m jealous of a trip that included the former asylum at Amiens.
To the front are a number of trees in full green leaf. Part of the building (windows framed in orange) can be seen to the right. On the horizon and under cloudy skies are building of different heights and shapes.
A view of Manchester from MMU’s Oxford Road campus.
What brilliant news, it sounds great. Huge congrats 😊
If you are in Liverpool on Thursday and are interested in how history can help solve the mental health crisis, please come along!
www.liverpool.ac.uk/events/event...
No worries. Always nice to see drive and hard work being rewarded. 😊