📢New article in JBS!
📗"The 'Asian Mother and Baby Campaign': Race, Healthcare, and Citizenship in late Twentieth-Century Britain," by Saima Nasar
Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
The “Asian Mother and Baby Campaign”: Race, Healthcare, and Citizenship in late Twentieth-Century Britain - Volume 65
📢New article in JBS!
📗"Imperium in Imperio: The Peacetime Commander in Chief as a Linchpin of Colonial Reform," by Rachel Banke
Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
📢New article in JBS!
📗"Anxieties of Belonging: Ulster Protestant Migrants and the Troubles in Late Imperial England," by Barry Hazley, Jack Crangle, Graham Dawson, Liam Harte, and Fearghus Roulston
Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
📢New article in JBS!
📗"The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780-1850," by Rosemary Helen Sweet
Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780–1850 - Volume 65
www.cambridge.org
Anxieties of Belonging: Ulster Protestant Migrants and the Troubles in Late Imperial England - Volume 65
Feeling very honoured that my @jbritishstudies.bsky.social article has been shortlisted alongside so many other amazing pieces of research! 😊
Our application for the NACBS/ NAVSA Early Career Network Collaboration is now open!
This program will bring together precariously employed ECRs from both organizations, culminating in events at our conferences in Pasadena.
More info and application: www.nacbs.org/early-career...
"Anxieties of Belonging: Ulster Protestant Migrants and the Troubles in Late Imperial England"
New #openaccess article by our Dr Barry Hazley, co-authored with @jcrangle.bsky.social, Graham Dawson, Liam Harte + Fearghus Roulston in @jbritishstudies.bsky.social:
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
📢Online book event!
Join us next week to hear more about Broadcasting Apartheid: British Television and the Anti-Apartheid Campaign, 1950-1990 with Tal Zalmanovich.
📅May 7
⏰12pm noon ET
Free and open to the public
Info and RSVP here: www.nacbs.org/event-detail...
I’m really pleased to see my article on “The Asian Mother and Baby Campaign” in the @jbritishstudies.bsky.social
Many thanks to @leverhulme.ac.uk for funding this research.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Check out our editor Roey Sweet's latest article in @jbritishstudies.bsky.social
Focusing on case studies of Shrewsbury, Chester, York, Coventry, and Bristol, Roey's article analyzes how the concept of the “historic town” emerged in the first half of the nineteenth century
doi.org/10.1017/jbr....
The “Asian Mother and Baby Campaign”: Race, Healthcare, and Citizenship in late Twentieth-Century Britain - Volume 65
www.cambridge.org
Join NACBS to discuss Tal Zalmanovich’s recent book, Broadcasting Apartheid: British Television and the Anti-Apartheid Campaign, 1950-1990. Rachel Sandwell will join Tal for discussion.
📢New article in JBS!
📗"The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780-1850," by Rosemary Helen Sweet
Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Liz Egan
The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780–1850 - Volume 65
The Society is pleased to publish today the Shortlist of its 2026 Early Career Article Prize: bit.ly/4wEuVoW
This year's list includes eight articles published in 2025 and follows an open call for submissions. Our two winners for this prize will be announced in July #Skystorians 1/2