We're delighted to announce with @OxfordHistory that @knott_sarah has been appointed to the Hillary Rodham Clinton Professorship of Women’s History. She will hold a Professorial Fellowship @StJohnsOx. https://t.co/uARXtfp45E
We're hiring up to four postdoc researchers to work on #WrittenWorlds in 17th-century England at Birkbeck, led by Sue Wiseman (PI) and me (CI), focusing on non-elite writers.
£42K pro rata; 0.5FTE for 25 months, starting mid-Nov.
Apply by 22 Oct: https://t.co/QQRkAsZ9NN
Heart breaking read by @foreigncorr1 Afghanistan: The Taliban’s war on women is 'gender apartheid'
NB - The Home Office has a ‘safe’ route announced in 2021 but has only issued 22 visas. So small boats only ‘viable’ option to freedom https://t.co/NZgz3wFckp
‘I had spent years in the archives trying to gain some intimacy with the past, and suddenly there I was, being penetrated by the Enlightenment.’
@ErinMaglaque in our new issue:
https://t.co/eALZ70BiCk
A gender-inclusive history of work! The fruits of a most enjoyable collaboration, made possible by an International Network Grant from the @LeverhulmeTrust
3/6 New Books: The Whole Economy - Work and Gender in Early Modern Europe, by Catriona Macleod, @UofGGenderHist, @AlexShepard10, and Maria Ågren, @UU_University
https://t.co/kERnXNtP2A
Gender equality still ‘300 years away’, says UN secretary general.
Another reason why we must study women's history to understand how we got here today, and so that we can begin to imagine a radically different future.
Some extremely important new research published in the Lancet today. The conclusion: if we want to secure a climate-safe future *and* ensure decent living standards for all, we need unprecedented reductions in inequality, and North-South convergence.
https://t.co/yExeoDTrWc
Women's History Scotland have 2 awards of £300 for researchers working on women's & gender history. All are welcome to apply, but I'd love to read applications from those working on pre-1800, LGBTQ+, Black and minority ethnic, & working-class history. Deadline is 31 May.
Blog Theme 6: Rethinking Wage Labour
The 3 posts below bring fresh and challenging perspectives to a classic subject of economic and social history: waged work in preindustrial Western Europe.