The Case of the Missing Romani American History
Investigate why Romani history is often overlooked in America and the detrimental effects on both Romani identity and scholarship.
How does one start a new field of history?
For centuries historians have overlooked the history of Romani Americans.
Ann Ostendorf shows how it is the responsibility of all of us to help solve the case of (the) missing Romani American history.Β
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15.07.2025 06:30
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Call for Applications: Editorial Fellowships at History Workshop, 2025
History Workshop is advertising two part-time, paid Editorial Fellowships in 2025, open to early career historians.
Join us! We are advertising two part-time, paid Editorial Fellowships at History Workshop in 2025-27.
Our fellowships support early career historians to develop expertise in public, radical and digital history & to gain experience of working in an editorial team.
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11.07.2025 07:00
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Indigenous Historical Practices
Delve into Indigenous history with our History Workshop series, highlighting complex systems of historical knowledge and their significance.
How can we better approach the histories of Indigenous peoples?
Mary Katherine Newman introduces a new History Workshop series which will introduce a range of scholars, educators, and activists and the ways in which they examine Indigenous histories.
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20.05.2025 06:18
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Italian masterpieces from Spain's Royal Court, Museo Del Prado | WorldCat.org
This publication presents works by more than seventy artists, including Michelangelo, Raphael, Correggio, Titian, Tintoretto, the Carracci, Poussin and Tiepolo. Their inclusion reflects the taste of t
Does anyone have access to the book: Italian masterpieces from Spain's Royal Court, Museo Del Prado, 2014?
I just need to know how many pages the section on Ribera's El Tacto is for my citations!
#arthistory #historyhelp
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07.03.2025 16:30
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βFreelanceβ Underground Operatives: Forgotten Liberators in South Africa
What role did 'freelance' underground operatives play in defeating apartheid in South Africa? Tshepo Moloi on a mother and daughter who crossed borders and languages
'Without the efforts of βfreelanceβ underground operatives like Glory and Virginia, it is possible that it might have taken South Africa longer to gain its independence.'
Tshepo Moloi explores the history of South Africa's forgotten liberators.
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20.02.2025 12:43
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Women in the British Union of Fascists
Why are women drawn to fascist ideologies and movements? The timely rediscovery of Martin Durham's talk - given to History Workshop in 1983, looking back to the 1930s - speaks to pressing questions to...
"I discovered Durhamβs [1983] talk to the History Workshop just weeks after the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States β and the historical insights it offers feel uncannily relevant today."
Daniel Jones on revisiting Martin Durham's early research on women and fascism π
18.02.2025 12:30
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The stage of The New Agents Live on Stage before the show.
Lewis Goodall with a cardboard cutout of himself, Jon Sopel, and Emily Maitlis on stage at the end of the show.
Thank you @newsagents.bsky.social for a fantastic evening last night! The perfect way for @maryknewman.bsky.social and I to celebrate our 3 year anniversary.
Brilliant to cap the trip off by bumping into @lewisgoodall.com in the hotel lift this morning!
@maitlis.bsky.social @jonsopel1.bsky.social
18.02.2025 10:28
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Noise, Nostalgia, and the Sound of Beijingβs Peddlers
What happens in the process of preserving the 'sounds of old Beijing'? Odila SchrΓΆder explores the heritagisation of Beijing's peddler calls.
What happens when we try to preserve the peddlers' calls which made up the soundscape of Peking?
As Odila SchrΓΆder writes 'As is the case with most local art forms, the process of heritagisation has fundamentally changed the art form itself'.
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06.02.2025 17:39
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The first article in @inoutofpractice.bsky.social's new series (From Place to Place) is out and it's such as fascinating piece if you're a scholar of soundscapes like me!
Can we preserve a soundscape? What happens to those sounds when we try?
Fantastic article ft. great illustrations!
06.02.2025 12:36
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Radical Object: Printer's Type from the Thames Foreshore
If you go down to the Thames today, you're sure of a big surprise - printer's type. Peter Wollweber unpacks its radical history.
When mudlarkers explore the foreshore of the Thames one of their main finds is printer's type.
But what can these finds tell us about the radical history of printing?
Peter Wollweber investigates what we can learn from these discoveries.
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05.02.2025 14:57
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Queer Education: Section 28 and its Legacies
Elly Robson is joined by Nazmia Jamal and Syeda Ali to discuss queer education: the violent silence of Section 28, how it was resisted, and what lessons we can draw from it today.
Elly Robson is joined by Nazmia Jamal and Syeda Ali to discuss queer education: the violent silence of Section 28, how it was resisted, and what lessons we can draw from it today.
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05.02.2025 09:53
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βRegisters of eunuchsβ in colonial India
Jessica Hinchy writes on how colonial officials sought to eliminate and 'fix' the gender identity of 'Hijras', who are often termed 'transgender', and the contemporary resonance of this process.
Jessica Hinchy writes on how colonial officials sought to eliminate and βfixβ the gender identity of βHijrasβ, who are often termed βtransgenderβ, and the contemporary resonance of this process.
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05.02.2025 09:53
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20th Century Queer History in the Archives and the Curriculum
What is gained when 20th century Queer history is brought into the classroom? Claire Holliss discusses her experience of visiting the archive to find sources for her A-Level students.
What is gained when 20th century Queer history is brought into the classroom? Claire Holliss discusses her experience of visiting the archives to find sources for her A-Level students.
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05.02.2025 09:52
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Intergenerational Oral History and Section 28
How can oral history interviews between different generations of LGBTQ+ people aid our understanding of the ongoing impact of Section 28?
How can oral history interviews between different generations of LGBTQ+ people aid our understanding of the ongoing impact of Section 28?
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05.02.2025 09:52
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Rainbow Mass
How have queer and indigenous traditions of resistance come together to celebrate Pride on the Norwegian-Russian border?
How have Indigenous and queer traditions of resistance come together in the celebration of Pride on the Norwegian-Russian border?
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05.02.2025 09:52
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Queer Lives: Public History and the Queer Archive
Laura Forster is joined by Ajamu X and E-J Scott to discuss public history, the queer archive, and what it means to queer the museum.
In the UK, February is LGBTQ+ History Month.
In this thread, we're sharing some of our past articles on queer history - from Northern Ireland to Argentina, from an old post box to the dental damn.
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#queerhistory #lgbtqhistory #LGBTHistoryMonth
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05.02.2025 09:52
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From Place to Place
What radical histories can be found in 'working and wandering'? Vivien Chan introduces a new History Workshop series on itinerant histories.
What radical histories can be found in 'working and wandering'?
Editorial Fellow Vivien Chan @inoutofpractice.bsky.social introduces a new History Workshop series on itinerant histories called From Place to Place:
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30.01.2025 06:06
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This is so brilliant! Congratulations!
30.01.2025 15:52
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It's a big day!
This intro took a while to put together, a lot of ideas, and lots of thoughts on itinerance while 'wandering and working' in some ways myself... plus I realise definitions are difficult and scary!
I'd LOVE to hear your thoughts! DMs are open!
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From Place to Place
What radical histories can be found in 'working and wandering'? Vivien Chan introduces a new History Workshop series on itinerant histories.
My fantastic colleague at @historywo.bsky.social, Vivien Chan (@inoutofpractice.bsky.social) has just launched this incredible new series - 'From Place to Place'! Check out the introductory article:
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30.01.2025 15:51
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Just one week to go until AI, Decoloniality and Creative Poetry Translation: The Second Symposium!
4 February 10:30 to 15:00
Seminar Room 10, St Anne's College
Register online to attend:
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28.01.2025 17:48
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At History Workshop, we have a long history of publishing articles on the history of food and eating.
From the history of the pineapple to the legacy of the soon-to-close Smithfield meat market, thisπ§΅ is sure to make you hungry (for history)!
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02.12.2024 10:35
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Scriptwriting as Historical Research
How can scriptwriting be used to understand early modern legal power? Lucy Clarke uses practice-as-research to explore how arrests performed power.
How can scriptwriting be used to understand early modern legal power?
Lucy Clarke uses practice-as-research to explore how arrests did (or didn't) perform power.
21.11.2024 07:11
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