Ephemera and writing about war in Britain, 1914-present, project funded by @ahrcpress, based @NorthumbriaUni & @UniofExeter. Banner image: @GeorgiaGodsmar2
It's a wrap - today is the final day of the funded phase of our project. But this doesn't mean we are done with #WarEphemera! Please keep an eye on our website for the foreseeable future (we will share new publications on here as well): https://t.co/TurdwlBJN9
can't wait for the book and for this event! in addition to being a FANTASTIC scholar, @AMFoster_ was an incredible support at the end of my thesis and I'm delighted to return the favour and support her at this special time. Here at the ISFWWS, ECRs support ECRs!
We're very excited to say that our team member @AMFoster_'s book is out with OUP this month, and it's fantastic! The @FWWsoc is hosting an online book launch for Family Mourning After War and Disaster in Twentieth-Century Britain!
The introduction of our Special Issue co-written by @ChrisKempshall and @teachlearnwar has now been published and the Special Issue is now complete: https://t.co/Ad4Ll9JTBR
And excitingly the first few articles in 'Wartime Ephemera & the Transmission of Diverse Family and Community Histories' & the first articles have just been published!
https://t.co/sEU3eWfEAI
@RachelBCaines@teachlearnwar@ChrisKempshall @FTIlustrator @KasiaTee Our final article by Susan Grayzel has been published. 'The Memory-Keeping Daughter: Exploring Object Stories and Family Legacies from America’s Modern Wars' explores how daughters of military participants preserve the artifacts of their veteran fathers.
https://t.co/33tzub46ez
We are currently advertising for a Research Fellow post on Dr Rebecca Wright's @wellcometrust-funded project, ‘Carbon Bodies: Warmth and Fuelling Health in Britain, 1918 to 2022’. 36 month post from October 2024, full-time, £39,347 to £44,262. https://t.co/AdsrsSF0Fk
Our funded #WarEphemera project phase may be officially over, but good things will continue to emerge! Hot off the press today - a really helpful resource sheet about working with community groups, compiled for us by @FTIlustrator, available here: https://t.co/TurdwlBbXB
And since my work with @WarEphemera I have looked differently at some objects I had previously overlooked! Here are some dip pens, pen cases, nib boxes and an inkwell @AMFoster_ will surely appreciate
On the final official project day, huge & particular thanks to our Research Fellows, @AMFoster_ and @ChrisKempshall - your hard work over the past 3 years made #WarEphemera a success! The whole team wish you all the best for what comes next, be it accessible museums or #StarWars!
@ChrisKempshall @FTIlustrator and I worked together on the latest article to be published as part of our @WarEphemera SI for @Genealogy_MDPI. A reflective piece on community co-production, marginalised histories, and learning to embrace failure. A humbling research experience.
So excited to be part of such an excellent special issue! If you're interested in seeing the other articles included in the collection, check out this thread! Featuring work from @sarafina_warart, @juliarsct, @CPeristianis and more!
Just in time for #NRW2024 - my newest article on Indigenous Second World War service through ephemera held at the @AWMemorial is published and open access! So proud of this piece of work, and thrilled to see it out in the world! https://t.co/YVRrBOH2SM