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History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now. BLACK LIVES MATTER IN BRITAIN: THE FUTURE AND THE PAST History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now. WHEN THE STATUES WENT UP Peter Hill is a Vice Chancellor’s Research Fellow in History at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne. His research focusses on the Middle East during the long nineteenth century, within its comparative and global contexts. His first book, Utopia and Civilisation in the Arab Nahda, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2020.He has published articles in journals such as Past THE BLACK DEATH AND THE FUTURE OF HISTORY AFTER COVID-19 History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now. BRITAIN’S SECRET COLONIAL FILES History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now. CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS BREXIT, EMPIRE, AND DECOLONIZATION Much of the debate around the referendum on continuing membership of the European Union was about ‘reclaiming our national sovereignty’. However, Britain has always been an imperial state, not a national one. When Britain was formed through the Act of Union in 1707, the Kingdoms of England and Scotland already had established colonies, including that of Ireland in the case of England and WALKING AS RADICAL HISTORY ON THE EAST END WOMEN’S MUSEUM History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now. A HAUNTED HISTORY: THE SAD STORY OF A VICTORIAN GHOST-SEER A young woman is sitting in a chair reading a story which has made her nervous. Engraving by R. Graves after R.W. Buss. Credit: Wellcome Collection. This is the time of year when most of us begin to think about ghost stories as we witness the annual build-up to Halloween. A HUNDRED MEN BATHING: MALE BONDING IN THE EARLY MEDIEVAL A ninth-century illustration of Vulgate Psalm 9. Folio 11v of the Stuttgart Psalter, Württembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart. How did a hundred naked men in HISTORY WORKSHOPABOUTEVENTSSUBMISSIONSCONTACTARCHIVEHISTORY OF SEXUALITYHISTORY WORKSHOP JOURNALMILITARY HISTORY WORKSHOPFREE ONLINEHISTORY CURRICULUM
History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now. BLACK LIVES MATTER IN BRITAIN: THE FUTURE AND THE PAST History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now. WHEN THE STATUES WENT UP Peter Hill is a Vice Chancellor’s Research Fellow in History at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne. His research focusses on the Middle East during the long nineteenth century, within its comparative and global contexts. His first book, Utopia and Civilisation in the Arab Nahda, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2020.He has published articles in journals such as Past THE BLACK DEATH AND THE FUTURE OF HISTORY AFTER COVID-19 History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now. BRITAIN’S SECRET COLONIAL FILES History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now. CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS BREXIT, EMPIRE, AND DECOLONIZATION Much of the debate around the referendum on continuing membership of the European Union was about ‘reclaiming our national sovereignty’. However, Britain has always been an imperial state, not a national one. When Britain was formed through the Act of Union in 1707, the Kingdoms of England and Scotland already had established colonies, including that of Ireland in the case of England and WALKING AS RADICAL HISTORY ON THE EAST END WOMEN’S MUSEUM History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now. A HAUNTED HISTORY: THE SAD STORY OF A VICTORIAN GHOST-SEER A young woman is sitting in a chair reading a story which has made her nervous. Engraving by R. Graves after R.W. Buss. Credit: Wellcome Collection. This is the time of year when most of us begin to think about ghost stories as we witness the annual build-up to Halloween. A HUNDRED MEN BATHING: MALE BONDING IN THE EARLY MEDIEVAL A ninth-century illustration of Vulgate Psalm 9. Folio 11v of the Stuttgart Psalter, Württembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart. How did a hundred naked men in COLONIAL FANTASIES OF THE OFFSHORE 21 hours ago · This is the sixth piece in the ‘Moving People’ feature, which explores the ways in which people on the move are labelled, remembered, and constrained. The series offers a historical understanding of present-day structures of asylum and immigration. Recent years have seen an increase in the number of people who are forced to cross the English Channel in small boats and aboard lorries A FAMILY HISTORY WORKSHOP EVENT: TELLING SMALL STORIES History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now. MUTINY: HIDDEN HISTORIES OF BLACK BRITISH SOLDIERS IN WWI This article is part of the Power in the Telling feature – curated by the Windrush Strikes Back project – on the production of community-engaged histories of Black Britain.. Sweet Patootee present MUTINY, a secret history that the British Empire tried to hide: Black British veterans tell their story of the First World War. OFFSHORING – HISTORY WORKSHOP History Workshop Online (HWO) is the online magazine of History Workshop Journal that seeks to continue the spirit of the History Workshop movement by publishing accessible and engaging articles that deepen understanding of the past for historians and the public, and which reflect upon present day issues and agitate for change in the world we live in now.HISTORY WORKSHOP
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Amidst the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic it seems that virtual conferences are here to stay. In the first half of this post, PhD student Ed DeVane reflects on the experience of ‘doing’ an online event. The second half of this blog serves as a report on the proceedings of the ‘Building Welfare States’ conference, hosted (online) by Warwick University, 23rd – 25th September 2020. OF, OR FOR MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT?By Vic Clarke
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