(1/6) My open-access article, 'Nemone Lethbridge’s play Baby Blues on BBC television: maternal mental illness narratives, stigma and support in 1970s Britain’, has been published by @womenshistrev for our LTOM project: https://t.co/ZGTP0zG7gq
@felicia_kwaku@GBZ_HUBerlin Hope you enjoyed all the talks Felicia! Feeling very inspired coming away from Berlin by all the great research and museum work currently being undertaken
📢*Announcement* Our Call For Papers for our 50th Anniversary Symposium has been extended! Have you visited us and found something interesting you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you and it's not too late: https://t.co/fAUh4vb6OZ Don't be shy! #MRC50@WarwickHistory
The National Archives have created a portal to explore some of their #NHS archival sources - there's some great #HistNursing material for you to browse online (free open access)
https://t.co/O1OwZrZbdB
One of my biggest reasons for taking a WFH role was to allow the flexibility to adopt a dog. Finn has been with us three weeks now - he's silly, soft, soppy and an absolute dream! #AdoptDontShop
@honarmand_sara @AlistairFair @EwanMHarrison Not to my knowledge but there was a concerted effort by the British government to export the NHS during this period that was closely linked to foreign policy. I've written a primer on it for History & Policy.
@MatthewLloydR Similar but slightly different is Milner Field in Saltaire, a house connected to the ruination of no less than four of it's owners. The site is a great walk too.
Officially graduated on Tuesday! Doing a PhD during the pandemic was an experience... made much easier by all the brilliant fellow students & staff @WarwickHistory. 🎓✅