Very happy to share that my recent article upon the editorial career of Krishna Menon was one of two awarded an Honourable Mention for the inaugural @HistoricalJnl ECR article prize - check it out open access below ✨
Beyond delighted to announce that I'm now represented by the brilliant @iamciarafinan at @CBGBooks! This is an absolute dream come true for me, and I'm so excited to start working with her!
Eek! Podcast out today🎙Based on our oral history archive interviews with former MPs. Today we duscuss MPs' first arrival in Westminster and parliaments culture in the last half of the 20th C. Also bonus episode today all about the interviews themselves
I'm terrified & excited that our #oralhistory podcast, Tales From the Green Benches, is out Monday. Hosted by me & the wonderful @bl_magnacarta, written with the amazing @priscilamp, with archive highlights and lots of wittering! Get it wherever you get your podcasts, etc, etc...
🚨This year's Duncan Tanner Prize is now open 🚨
If you're a PGR/ECR working on an article in modern British history and/or Britain's imperial and global engagements please consider entering! @MBHJournal@TheNACBS@JBritishStudies@IHR_britain
https://t.co/BrMG05EH6b
The final episode of my podcast is out now! Please listen to conclude a narrative on the legacy left behind by the Windrush generation and their profound impact on Britain. 🌎🙌🏾
https://t.co/uQDMAwJyfN
James Watson, an excellent @WarwickHistory student, recently travelled to Jamaica to trace his family histories. Centring their voices/experiences, the first episode of the 'Windrush: Identity Layered Over Generations' podcast is out now! #twitterstorians
https://t.co/PjQVr4KC3j
https://t.co/zW7IPEiyoc
I have just released the first episode of my podcast about Windrush migration on Spotify. 🥳This is a period of history which is not talked about enough and I am trying to make a real impact in reveal a legacy of Caribbean migration to the UK!
So grateful to @RWAKissofDeath, who have awarded my novel 'Monkshood' 1st place in the 'mainstream mystery' category and also overall winner of the unpublished division for the 2024 Daphne du Maurier Contest for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense! What a lovely surprise!
New report: Challenging racial justice in the criminal justice system in the UK: A history of legal action 1975-2020. Authored by myself and @KojoKoram https://t.co/JP9nLtrdK1