Social History Blog publishes work that explores how lives are lived, understood and made sense of over time.The blog is linked to the journal Social History.
Mato Bošnjak explores the intersections between gender, labour and migration in post-war Yugoslavia in his post for the Social History Blog: https://t.co/2ATBnnOP6U
Kristof Loockx and Laura Caruso explore beyond the historical reputation of sailortowns in their post for the Social History Blog: https://t.co/LvE4vtk7np
Following his work on medieval Danish peasantry for Social History 50,2 Richard Cole explores the limits of bureaucracy - then and now - in his Social History Blog: https://t.co/kc5hWLmzFj
Katariina Parhi discusses the significance and ethics of researching the middle ground to histories of the marginalised in Finland in her Social History Blog post: https://t.co/etW8kfA12N
Timothy J. Minchin explores the relationship between U.S. labour strikes and public support in the latest Social History Blog post: https://t.co/j9JghBpIH7
Social History 49,3 is out now online. Read about medieval cites, 18th pleasures, Chartist songs, General Motors and Finnish forced labour at: https://t.co/vN57KdB41H
Gripped by election fever? Find out about scurrilous voting practices over common land in 19th-century Yorkshire in Henry French’s blog post for Social History: https://t.co/UTS3vT6Z2r