I'm the point of contact for this one and will answer any and all questions folk might have about the scholarship, the university, us historians, even the city. So long as those questions are written by a human being.
It's a good gig and there's still time to develop an excellent doctoral project.
My new blog for the Social History Society on the loss of adult education centres in universities, with particular focus on history and the closure of the Centre for Lifelong Learning at York. 🗃️
Check out this interview about my new book
SMASHING TIME. Of us. Bodies and dreams.
This is Our Home is an absolutely wonderful book worthy of celebrating. I'm honored to have been a finalist for this award and to be considered amongst such wonderful company.
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British American 19th C Historians (@branchuk.bsky.social) is looking for new co-editors of its journal, American 19th C History (@anchistjournal.bsky.social)
Applications due: 01.06.26. Pls share widely! @officialbaas.bsky.social @oah.org @royalhistsoc.org @historians.org @ihr.bsky.social
As ever, couldn't have done it without an amazing team @universitypress.cambridge.org and the wonderful @ceceliacancellaro.bsky.social
This afternoon @royalhistsoc.org hosts its annual meeting of heads of UK #history societies. We'll be joined by representatives of 35 subject societies which support and champion historians and our discipline.
They, and other societies, are a vital part of UK scholarly and civic life #Skystorians