Very excited to share that my first peer reviewed journal article is out now in @TCBHJournal! It centres on Mass-Observation and vernacular politics at the 1945 General Election https://t.co/4GIEKIy3AP
I have just published an academic article in @IJPCS !🎉
I present Raymond Aron's exile in London during WW2, when he exposed collaboration in real time.
What's new: Aron likely inspired Jean-Paul Sartre's famous article "What is a Collaborator?" ⬇️
https://t.co/Hl6np5llDT
Almost 6,000 people have signed up to our HOLD ON TO HOPE pledge. Dismayed at the scenes of violence across the country, thousands of people want to do something positive in their communities. JOIN THEM https://t.co/tJMaeVAkXF
#OTD 1945, the general election results were announced, with Labour winning in a landslide.
For #HistParl's blog Rebecca Goldsmith (@relgoldsmith) wrote about the use of Mass Observation during the election campaign and its insights for historians today. https://t.co/LIgLbCNY60
It was fantastic to attend the final @NYCTC_History conference last weekend, hosted by @JesusCollegeCam .
The group has been an extremely important part of my PhD experience, and I would like to thank everyone at @Columbia, @nyuniversity and @Cambridge_Uni for all their work!
"A new Great Reform Bill needs to be based around a clear principle – there should be no representation without taxation, and all those who pay tax should have a say in how we are governed."
@JonHistorian makes the case for a new Great Reform Act:
https://t.co/q3LooWteIt
Historians in Cambridge are all welcome to the public panel discussion tomorrow 12 July with the fab panel @hol__smith@historysunny@max_long, on public history among historians of Britain. 2-4pm at Jesus College's Sibilla room.
Hugely enjoyed speaking to the wonderful @AmeliaHorgan about my ethnographic work in ex-industrial towns in the midlands. Pls forgive the ramble and enjoy the anecdotes:
🚨 NEW 🚨 @LongRevolution is now open to applications for up to six grants of up to £1.5k each to support self-organised adult learning activities to help realise social justice aims & collective learning benefits - deadline: Sunday 22 September 2024
https://t.co/e8VmUVjUEb
Reeves tells Treasury: "I will judge my time in office a success if I know that, at the end of it, there are working-class kids from ordinary backgrounds living richer lives, their horizons expanded, and their potential realised."
#OTD 1945. General Election.
Britain heads to the polls nationally for the first time in a decade - as Attlee starts knocking up the vote in Limehouse 🗳️
But the country would have to wait three weeks for the result 👇🏼
Amazing to see Chelsea and Fulham turn red today, as it did in 1945. In this blogpost I draw on reports of Labour Party meetings in Fulham in 1945 to reflect on some of the resonances between Labour’s platform then, inflected with classed experience, and now.
As Britain heads to the polls, @relgoldsmith writes for Renewal on Labour, class and the politics of experience at the 1945 and 2024 general elections
https://t.co/4laLVnUhGs
There is much about the 1945 election campaign that resonates today. As voters across Britain go to the polls, @relgoldsmith traces the politics of class-based experience and feeling, an important but overlooked line of continuity between then and now 👇
https://t.co/gOmxq3SYen
As Britain heads to the polls, @relgoldsmith writes for Renewal on Labour, class and the politics of experience at the 1945 and 2024 general elections
https://t.co/4laLVnUhGs
This Thursday, the country faces a choice.
Five more years of chaos with the Tories, or turning the page and rebuilding Britain with my changed Labour Party.
Change will only happen if you vote for it.
Highly recommend the Roger Mayne Youth exhibition now on at the Courtauld (especially fellow fans of @stephenjbrooke’s piece ‘Revisiting Southam Street). Wonderful combination of family and street life, something for everyone