As a regular reader, I am out on the picket line again today, supporting staff at the @britishlibrary.bsky.social who are JUST asking for decent pay
As a regular reader, I am out on the picket line again today, supporting staff at the @britishlibrary.bsky.social who are JUST asking for decent pay
πWeβre #hiring a postdoc (3-years) for our research project β βTalking Empire β Prime Ministerial Rhetoric and the Search for a Usable Past in Post-Imperial Britain (1960-2025)βπ¬π§ β funded by the Carlsberg Foundation!
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4 Sep 2025
Job researching plants and enslavement
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNK213/s...
Details of funding available for PhD studentship at TCD
Funded PhD studentship of β¬25,000/year for 4 years plus fees available @tcddublin.bsky.social to work with me on Irish women's life writing from the long 18th century! Please spread the word! @ecfjournal.bsky.social @cecs-york.bsky.social @clhlwr.bsky.social @oxfordlifewriting.bsky.social
Green and red poster with History Workshop Journal printed in the corner, black and white illustrations in the corner, and short text under the title βCan you help us?β requesting participation.
π£ Call for participants π£
Have you ever used any History Workshop Journal articles in your teaching practice?
Weβd love to hear from you for the 100th issue of HWJ!
Please let us know by sending an email or feel free to DM.
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.
www.historyworkshop....
Submitting this for publication shortly, and we're now at 2920 signatures. It would be amazing to get it over three thousand before I turn it in...
Excited to share the cover for my debut non-fiction book WE WERE THERE, which is out 17 April 2025 via The Bodley Head + is a cultural history of Black Britain in the Thatcher era.
Please pre-order it via the link if you feel inclined!
www.penguin.co.uk/books/453942...
'Understanding the specific history of South Asian Black politics highlights both tensions and possibilities for antiracist solidarity today.'
Saffron East (@saffroneast.bsky.social) on lessons learned from the history of the feminist collective Southall Black Sisters ποΈ
History Lab is proud to announce the winner of this year's Olivette Otele Prize, Olivia Wyatt! ππ Olivia's paper is titled "Black is Beautiful: The Politics of Pigmentation within the British Black Women's Movement".
Congratulations to Olivia who joins a long line of Olivette Otele Prize winners!β¨
In April 1979, activists and locals stood up to British fascists targeting Southallβs South Asian community.
Saffron East (@saffroneast.bsky.social) explores the politics of the Southall Black Sisters, a feminist collective that arose in its aftermath.
We are pleased to share the Call for Papers for our upcoming workshop for graduate students and early career researchers. Transforming Nations and Identities in a Global World after 1945 will take place Oct 2-3, 2025 at the University of Glasgow. www.queensu.ca/ghi/events/u...
If anyone is about 18th March I'll be giving a public seminar for the Manchester Uni history department. The talk will be exploring photographs of industrial struggle, race and resistance and discussing 'Bolton's Grunwick', a mill strike in 1978. All welcome! events.manchester.ac.uk/event/event:...
Two UK (home status) bursaries available for V&A's fab MA in the History of Design for 2025-26. Bursaries cover the full Β£17,000 fee. Under-represented groups supported by the scheme include for example African, Caribbean, Asian backgrounds, refugee status, care-leavers, disability, & low-income.
*Job Claxon*: we're hiring a Postdoc to research the Colonial History of the Botanic Gardens at Universiteit Utrecht.
www.uu.nl/en/organisat...
#skystorians #jobs #histofscience #colonialhistory #botanicalgardens
πExploring carceral intersections of race, class & disability - Margarita Aragon
π12pm 20 March 2025 (hybrid)
@uomsoss.bsky.social @manchesterup.bsky.social @racerootsresist.bsky.social @ersjournal.com @identitiesjournal.bsky.social @britsoci.bsky.social
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exploring-...
π£We are delighted to announce the 2025 recipients of the Joint BME Small Grants!
This scheme is supported by @histedsocuk.bsky.social, EHS; History UK; @historywo.bsky.social, @royalhistsoc.bsky.social; @sslh.bsky.social and @womenshistnet.bsky.social!β¨
socialhistory.org.uk/2025/02/10/b...
New book series, UNIVERSITY REIMAGINED, edited by @sadiahabib.bsky.social and me, with thanks to @manchesterup.bsky.social, & esp. commissioning editor @lauramswift.bsky.social. BOOK PROPOSALS NOW WELCOME - please get in touch if you have an idea. manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/series/unive...
THIS THURSDAY (23 JAN): we're excited to host Olivia Wyatt speaking on Caribbean migrants and the negotiation of pigmentocracy in Britain, 1948-78. Hybrid session, please sign up online in advance or come along on Thursday!
www.history.ac.uk/events/carib...
'We look forward to welcoming two fellows in the academic year 2025- 2026: both in the first semester (Sept 2025 - Jan 2026)'. Two 5-month fellowships available. Deadline 17 March 2025, 12:00 noon CET.
We are deeply concerned to hear about proposed cuts and programme closures at the University of Northampton and the University of Sheffield.
In solidarity with our colleagues, please join us and sign and share the two petitions below requesting URGENT action. π¨ 1/3
π’VACANCY: Research Associate - ELSA longitudinal study. Post focuses on the social science elements of the study espec ethnic inequalities in later life. Full time, 10.5 months. Closing date 31/01/25
@uomsociology.bsky.social @britsoci.bsky.social
www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
Another reminder that the deadline for panel and paper proposals for our conference, British History Today, 1-2 May 2025 is 24 Jan. Send to qmcbs@qmul.ac.uk
**Black UK PhD students**
Fully funded PhD study - fees and stipend
-Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences
-Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
**Tell everyone**
www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postgr...
Are you a young Black British woman who is keen to develop skills in recording and creating the stories and histories of your community? Apply for this ground-breaking programme of training and support. speaking-volumes.org.uk/apply-women-...
Image of Call for Papers. Black writing on white background. Text reads: Histories of racialised communities in Britain: a workshop for racially minoritised ECRs/PhDs. Thursday 26 June 2025. Darwin College, University of Cambridge. In recent years there has been an increased scholarly focus on Black British history and histories of racialisation and resistance in Britain. Important historical monographs such as Kennetta Perryβs London is the Place for Me (2016) and Shirin Hirschβs In the Shadow of Enoch Powell (2018) have explored the development of racialised communities and their multifarious approaches to building community and resisting racism in Britain. This workshop invites papers from racially minoritised scholars who are conducting novel and nuanced research into new historical actors, perspectives or geographies within this growing field. It will be a collaborative and constructive space in which we can develop our ideas and arguments. Lunch and dinner will be provided. Participants will be reimbursed up to Β£150 for costs to attend the workshop, such as travel, accommodation, childcare or other care costs. How to take part in the workshop. If you would like to participate, please send an abstract of no more than 300 words to Saffron East (se462@cam.ac.uk) by the end of the day on Thursday 12 December. Spaces will be limited to five participants plus the organiser. If your abstract is accepted, you will be asked to submit a paper of up to 8000 words by Thursday 24 April for pre-circulation to peers. Participants will act as commentators for two or three papers. During the workshop we will each deliver a brief introduction to our research followed by questions and feedback from our commentators. Please email Saffron (se462@cam.ac.uk) if you have any questions or comments. Image footer: logos of workshop supporters, the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE) and Darwin College, Cambridge.
*Call for Papers* Histories of racialised communities in Britain: a workshop for racially minoritised ECRs/PhDs
Thursday 26 June 2025
University of Cambridge
* abstracts due on Thursday 12 December *
supported by @ethnicityuk.bsky.social
get in touch for more info & pls share widely !
Seema Malhotra reportedly saying people will be allowed to use "expired documents" to travel to the UK because of issues with the eVisa system, shows a dangerous lack of knowledge about systems and border checks from Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Migration and Citizenship. 1/5 #r4today
I wrote about UNION, the gripping and much-needed documentary about the Amazon Labor Union, and why it hasn't gotten a distribution deal (spoiler: Bezos has too much money/power). You can stream it on Gathr this weekend and you should! slate.com/culture/2024...
Image of Call for Papers. Black writing on white background. Text reads: Histories of racialised communities in Britain: a workshop for racially minoritised ECRs/PhDs. Thursday 26 June 2025. Darwin College, University of Cambridge. In recent years there has been an increased scholarly focus on Black British history and histories of racialisation and resistance in Britain. Important historical monographs such as Kennetta Perryβs London is the Place for Me (2016) and Shirin Hirschβs In the Shadow of Enoch Powell (2018) have explored the development of racialised communities and their multifarious approaches to building community and resisting racism in Britain. This workshop invites papers from racially minoritised scholars who are conducting novel and nuanced research into new historical actors, perspectives or geographies within this growing field. It will be a collaborative and constructive space in which we can develop our ideas and arguments. Lunch and dinner will be provided. Participants will be reimbursed up to Β£150 for costs to attend the workshop, such as travel, accommodation, childcare or other care costs. How to take part in the workshop. If you would like to participate, please send an abstract of no more than 300 words to Saffron East (se462@cam.ac.uk) by the end of the day on Thursday 12 December. Spaces will be limited to five participants plus the organiser. If your abstract is accepted, you will be asked to submit a paper of up to 8000 words by Thursday 24 April for pre-circulation to peers. Participants will act as commentators for two or three papers. During the workshop we will each deliver a brief introduction to our research followed by questions and feedback from our commentators. Please email Saffron (se462@cam.ac.uk) if you have any questions or comments. Image footer: logos of workshop supporters, the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE) and Darwin College, Cambridge.
*Call for Papers* Histories of racialised communities in Britain: a workshop for racially minoritised ECRs/PhDs
Thursday 26 June 2025
University of Cambridge
* abstracts due on Thursday 12 December *
supported by @ethnicityuk.bsky.social
get in touch for more info & pls share widely !