Call for MBH Book Review Editor
Modern British Historyย is seeking a Book Review Editor to replace Dr Shahmima Akhtar whose term of office is due to end in December 2024. The post involves
We're recruiting a Book Reviews Editor! This is a great role for ECRs working in Modern British History (broadly defined). Details at the link below. Any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with Hannah! ๐๏ธ
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Drawing of Milton Keynes, 1970s
For those interested in Milton Keynes, new towns history, and the history of community: my new article in Modern British History @mbhjournal.bsky.social. Open Access at doi.org/10.1093/tcbh...
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Roundtable: Four Nations
Abstract. Nations have long since preoccupied historians. Histories of how nations came to be, how they persisted, and how nations were unmade are innumera
It's been great to see more work submitted to the journal on Welsh, Scottish and Irish histories in recent years. Our first issue contains a Forum reflecting on โFour Nationsโ history and the definitions and boundaries of โBritainโ in โBritish historyโ ๐๏ธ
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Forum: The Past, Present, and Futures of Modern British History
Abstract. For the first issue of the renamed journal, Modern British History co-editor Erik Linstrum convened a group of scholars to reflect on the past, p
For the re-launch, Erik Linstrum co-ordinated a Forum that explores The Past, Present and Futures of Modern British History. The pieces here โoffer a variety of perspectives on where modern British history has been and where it might be goingโ. ๐๏ธ
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Modern British HistoryโFirst Issue Editorial
Twentieth Century British History is now Modern British History. The volume numbering has not reset to 1, and the editorial board and the advisory and inte
We've used the re-launch as a chance to reflect on the field and the journal's place within it. The issue opens with an editorial in which we consider what the name change means for the journal and the opportunities and challenges facing historians in the 2020s.
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Volume 35 Issue 1 | Modern British History | Oxford Academic
Publishes research that covers the variety of British history in the twentieth century in all its aspects. It links the many different and specialized branches of historical scholarship with work in p...
The first issue of Modern British History was published yesterday! For the re-launch we brought our favourite features (the ECR essay prize and Pimlott lecture) together with a series of commisioned pieces. Thank you to all our contributors for their wonderful work!
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The relaunch of TCBH is here and 'Modern British History' has joined Bluesky! ๐๐๏ธ
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@rauchway.bsky.social Can we be added as a poster to What's History please?
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Reader in Architectural History, University of Edinburgh. C20th architecture in Britain. New towns. Book 'Building Modern Scotland' now available! Own views.
Historian, esp. 19c press, talk, book history. Author โGoogling the Victorians,โ โPunch Brotherhood,โ etc. Co-founder SHARP, mgr VICTORIA. Fond of Old Time Radio, 60s Top 40, tennis, London. Liberal Texan in self-imposed Midwest exile. FRHistS
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Historian of late twentieth century Britain. Interested in anti-racist thought/activism, legacies of empire, student histories, etc. Canadian based in the UK.
Historian of Ireland, cities, folklore, photographs, bicycles, raindrops and other ephemera. Associate Prof Modern History at University of Bristol. I blog about weather and urbanization here: https://rainandtheirishcity.com/
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PhD. Lecturer. Historian of modern British (Welsh) childhood, gender, the family, welfare.
historian of witchcrafts, folklore, France 18-20th c
ass. ed. French History
ed. Cambridge Elements in Magic
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Professor of the history of medicine @uzh_en in Switzerland; interested in #HistSTM, #histmed. Co-editor of Social History of Medicine; using BlueSky in personal capacity.
Senior Lecturer in IR @ St Andrews | Historian of War | next book strategy & seapower in the FWW | own views
Modern History, University College Dublin. My book: Exhibiting War. Researching war trophies and trophy-taking.
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History + DH @ Lancaster University. MapReader, computational history, history of infrastructure and information. Writing a book about people & highways in 18th c. France.
Historian of empire, travel and modernity in the Arctic. DurhamARCTIC PhD. He could never help reading about cricket. He/him. Personal academic website: https://www.christiandrury.co.uk/
Historian of 19th-c Ireland, Britain, & Empire at University College Cork. An ๐บ๐ธin ๐ฎ๐ช. Book on agrarian violence and British policy w Cambridge (2022). Next project on Irishmen, education, and empire.
Anarcho-syndicalist, labour historian (post-war motor industry, NHS). Author: Assembling Cultures (http://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526155979/) (he/him)
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