After a night of watching democracy happen in Makerfield, why not read our latest spotlight article by Pablo Fernández Curbelo on 'The Making of Modern Democracy in the Nineteenth Century'?
https://t.co/HMA4d1q7Nr
Start your Monday morning right with our latest article.
Tomos Millward examines the emotional and cultural factors that influenced British Prime Minister Anthony Eden during the Suez Crisis of 1956.
https://t.co/q5fwSTpDe3
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It's a new week and another busy Monday morning for the MHR journal. We have a new Spotlight article and a book review to liven up the start of your week.
We also have a review by Tiago Lapa on @PhilipSeib's Information at War: Journalism, Disinformation, and Modern Warfare (2021).
https://t.co/dLMQvgdQJK
First up, we have an article by Rebecca Ng on how Enlightenment ideas on reason and human rationality would shape thought on disability, looking, in particular, at the work of Erasmus Darwin.
https://t.co/jMqZtlgFg4
In our latest Spotlight piece, Thomas Wood looks back at the history of the thirteen popes called Leo preceding the current Pope Leo XIV.
Some were good, some were great, some were saints and some are probably best forgotten about...
https://t.co/AWkdOmVJeg
We've updated our guidelines for Book Reviews 📚.
Fancy writing a review for us? Be sure to check out our helpful submission guide: https://t.co/l2zPFqiJrf
The MHR is running our very first conference on Friday 20 June 2025.
The conference will be on the topic of 'Re-viewing' and 're-searching' the past. We are looking for papers from postgrads from the midlands and beyond, all disciplines welcome.
#CFP Deadline: 4 April.
In our latest Spotlight article, @Thomas_Wood_1 explores the history (and historical content) of wargaming in the Midlands, home of the Games Workshop. https://t.co/njB6FXU3kE
We're closing the week on a strong note with our latest book review,
@KathrinaPerry
reviews Janet Berry's Moseley 1850-1900: Space, place and people in a middle-class Birmingham Suburb #bookreview#localhistory
https://t.co/A7hQbpH5Jx
Book Review time! In @Mid_Hist_Review's latest publication, @AlastairGardne5 reviews Helen Carr and Suzannah Lipscomb's What is History, Now? (2021).
https://t.co/wbZUAG99DV