welcome to @lse.library. We cant wait to meet you. every dept has its own librarian.
i cover gender, media, pbs, anthropology, int development, health @lsegender @lsefreshers2025 @lsemedia @lse_100 @lsesu @lse_development @lse.healthpolicy @lse.pbs @lseanthropology @lsenavigate
East and South East Asian Heritage Month - LSE library subscription and free resources- lots to explore
#ESEAHM2025
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@LSEAnthropology@LSESEAC
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View the latest free bibliography on Disability, Libraries, higher education, teaching and learning. it highlights useful articles and reports . Some free some subscription based You should be able to view and download this from website @aliss_info https://t.co/WxEASuSxE9
in the news this week June 2025 spending review
see these quick links to resources, papers and analyses from @LSELibrary
https://t.co/Q86YinLGNo @MediaLSE@LSEGenderTweet@lsesu
early gay pride photos from LSE Library
@LSELibrary
https://t.co/uaVgcXO0lA more photos on the flickr pageshttps://www.flickr.com/photos/lselibrary/7408285244/in/album-72157677631429890
@LSEGenderTweet@LSESpectrum@MediaLSE
"The Lives and Legacies of the British Gay Liberation Front Badge, 1970 - 2024".
We are very proud to announce that two of our Undergraduate students, Pip Fletcher and Noah Petts, have had an article published The Historical Journal: https://t.co/IOPKXpz0Qi
#LSE#history
🎉Congratulations to @SamFriedmanSoc and @aaronsreeves, who have been awarded the @ASAnews Sociology of Culture Mary Douglas Prize for their book "Born to Rule: The Making and Remaking of the British Elite".
Find out more about the book 👇
https://t.co/c1ZvAN8Hop
If you are studying for exams be inspired by these amazing suffragette graduates from @LSELibrary
This postcard, labelled 1910 shows women participating in marches
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@lsehistory@MediaLSE@LSEGenderTweet@lsesu
@LSELibrary In 1952 she resigned submitting a report to a parliamentary commission proposing that a fairer financial partnership in marriage be achieved by the husband ‘paying’ the wife an allowance from the family income a decision not agreed by members https://t.co/LfITiQPHx6
currently listening to the podcast quiet revolutionaries.
https://t.co/AWFm7Fvosz
Married women's association a group who fought for the rights of women in marriage
amazing and fascinating. expert Sharon Thompson
https://t.co/zSOi5AQzUh
based on her research in @LSELibrary
https://t.co/6Jn36pPNBd
Today Helena Normanton
first woman to practice at the Bar,
https://t.co/GnHFAP39sL
president of the Married Women's Association during the early 1950s controversy and a split in the movement.
Tomorrows world in 1987
predicted temperature controlled clothing, phones giving satellite information and ties predicting health issues.
https://t.co/dJAZ8cB3Mz
In an increasingly partisan and I'll informed society, The Conversation's research based analysis is more important than ever. Join me and help secure independent, public interest media. https://t.co/g9DsgDJt85 via @ConversationUK
Amazing historic journal Urania digitised via @LSELibrary https://t.co/xbOtSSCFcM
this issue from 1923. Questions the binary . read the full text to find out more. @LSEGenderTweet@LSESpectrum
NEW ✨ Ahead of #IDAHOBIT2025 tomorrow (17 May) we're bringing you a list of 10 great books that celebrate LGBTQ+ authors and stories, recommended by @LSESpectrum members and the wider @LSEnews community 📚🦄
Read it below 👇 #IDAHOBIT
https://t.co/rKesngEcxl
mental health wellbeing. Kirstie Preest article for @aliss_info https://t.co/UFZAI0AWsv
on creating a wellbeing program in her former library. great tips
https://t.co/NB78PMkZPD
#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
Juanita Frances (3rd left front)
original founder of the Married women's association
amazing interview 1973 @LSELibrary no.22. In order to get real justice MWA needed to change the law wives property rights
https://t.co/biclGZLW7N @LSEGenderTweet@womenslibrary@WomensHistNet
currently listening to the podcast quiet revolutionaries.
https://t.co/AWFm7Fvosz
untold story of the Married Women's Association who fought for the rights of wives. fascinating. expert Sharon Thompson
based on her research in lse library
https://t.co/6Jn36pPNBd