Uni of Shef History
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Sheffield History Department is one of the most active centres for historical teaching & research in the UK.
History Matters blog: https://t.co/ukLxYr6ZUD
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There is still time to register for this year’s Gender & History lecture ‘Making Better Relationships: Rethinking Marital Conflict and Interpersonal Abuse in Late 20th Century Britain’ given by Teri Chettiar.
The lecture will be online May 9th at 5pm BST👇
stanford.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
‘In an age where hoaxes and misinformation spread faster than can be countered … the role of historians seems to matter more than ever’. Check out our latest HM blog by Carla Gutiérrez Ramos reflecting on the current political landscape in Spain historymatters.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/blog-archive/2…
Very excited to welcome UKLAH - UK Network of Latin American Historians to Sheffield next month! Please come along! Uni of Shef History
In our latest History Matters blog post Marc-William Palen (@mwpalen.bsky.social) - author of ‘Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World’ - explores feminism’s forgotten free-trade past. Read it here 👇 historymatters.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/blog-archive/2…
Dr Emily Baughan, Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Uni of Shef History explains the role women played in the creation of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child.
bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0… - (item starts: 38:03)
Calling all history teachers! Prof. Julie Gottlieb & the rest of THE NERVOUS STATE team have curated a range of new sources and resources to explore the history of Appeasement ‘from below’. With material from Mass Observation & teacher case studies. Check it out sheffield.ac.uk/history/school…
Tributes paid to former CBeebies controller Kay Benbow
Dr Emily Baughan, from Uni of Shef History, comments on how children's TV executive Kay Benbow changed children's TV forever 📺
bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0… - (item starts: 25:09)
In this blog George Roberts explores the aftermath of the 1974 surge in global oil prices. Drawing parallels with today, Roberts reflects on ‘how external shocks produce moments of reckoning that expose deeper tensions about the distribution of wealth’ historymatters.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/blog-archive/2…
It's finally here! I'm so excited to finally see in print this special issue of Gender & History on 'Historicising Trans Pasts', co-edited by myself, Dr Maroula Perisanidi and Joanna de Groot.
Thanks so much to all our contributors! Articles highlighted below 🧵
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14680424/2…