An online research workshop for early career historians in Modern British History, created in response to the disruption to conferences/seminars by Covid-19.
Next Wednesday (13th Oct), we will be discussing Jamie Banks's paper on cannabis, race, and mental illness in postcolonial Britain. Email [email protected] to sign up for a copy of the paper. Hope to see some friendly faces for the final session of this series!
Next Wednesday (13th Oct), we will be discussing Jamie Banks's paper on cannabis, race, and mental illness in postcolonial Britain. Email [email protected] to sign up for a copy of the paper. Hope to see some friendly faces for the final session of this series!
Next Wed (29 Oct), we have Eléana Sanchez (University of Toulouse) speaking about her paper on the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies and higher education. If you haven't already, come and support early career researchers by signing up at [email protected]
Next Wed (29 Oct), we have Eléana Sanchez (University of Toulouse) speaking about her paper on the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies and higher education. If you haven't already, come and support early career researchers by signing up at [email protected]
TODAY at 5pm (UK)/12pm (EST), Julie Davies will be workshopping a chapter on nursing and the professional ideal during WWI. Email [email protected] for a copy of the paper. Hope to see you there!
Our first session of the series is tomorrow at 5pm BST/12pm EDT. @Jesswhitehist will be discussing her paper on cultural depictions of inner-city womanhood following the Broadwater Farm Disturbances of 1985. Sign up by emailing [email protected]
Our first session of the series is tomorrow at 5pm BST/12pm EDT. @Jesswhitehist will be discussing her paper on cultural depictions of inner-city womanhood following the Broadwater Farm Disturbances of 1985. Sign up by emailing [email protected]
Registration for #NACBS2021, Atlanta, GA, Nov 11-14, is now open at https://t.co/K824dgVHsV. The draft program, hotel and other info are available at https://t.co/8glxOg4Cod. Looking forward to catching up and sharing work in-person again!
Join us today for our last workshop of the series, where we will be having @AaronAckerley present his paper and the Empire Crusade. Email [email protected] for Zoom details
On Weds 16 June, @HinksJim will present a paper on Hampshire's traveller rehabilitation centres, citizenship, and the state in mid-20th century Britain. To be added to the mailing list, email: [email protected]
Thanks so much to the attendees of the Modern British History Workshop who completed a survey last year and made this article possible. It argues, in short, for videoconferencing to become a permanent part of the mix of academic exchange (alongside in-person events).
On Weds 16 June, @HinksJim will present a paper on Hampshire's traveller rehabilitation centres, citizenship, and the state in mid-20th century Britain. To be added to the mailing list, email: [email protected]
For the @WorkshopModern next Weds 2 June, @echomikeromeo will be presenting a chapter titled 'Corporate Life: The Gendering of a National Student Identity' from her future book. A copy of the paper went out to the mailing list. Email: [email protected] to be added
For the @WorkshopModern next Weds 2 June, @echomikeromeo will be presenting a chapter titled 'Corporate Life: The Gendering of a National Student Identity' from her future book. A copy of the paper went out to the mailing list. Email: [email protected] to be added
Next Wednesday (19 May), the Modern British History Workshop Series returns with its fourth slate of speakers. @RebeccaBall1818 will be starting us off with a paper on death and grief in early 20th Cent working-class autobiographies. Come along and support your ECR colleagues! 📕