Historian of sexual health, sexual violence and HIV/AIDS. Postdoc at the Geneva Graduate Institute in Switzerland. Honorary Research Fellow of the School of Historical Studies at Birkbeck, University of London. Usually found reading or swimming.
George Severs
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Don' miss Prof. Lucy Delap's paper on Disabled Women, the Labour State, and Enterprise In Twentieth Century Britain this Friday 12 June at 5:30 pm in person at the IHR, London and on Zoom. #Skystorians
We're a way off publication (likely December this year) and this is not the cover, but it's exciting to see that our book has a web page! www.routledge.com/Reusing-Oral...
📣Out now on #firstview!
George J. Severs @georgesevers.bsky.social @gvagrad.bsky.social on 'HIV/AIDS and the English Countryside'
#Urban #Rural #Heteronormativity #Sexual #Morality #History #Demography 20thc 🗃️
👉Read open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Now in translation, all 23 volumes (1899-1923) of the Annual of Sexual Intermediaries, ed. Magnus Hirschfeld. eBook, paperback, hardcover. Early #GermanGayMovement #Intersex #Transgender #lgbtqHistory in real time #MagnusHirschfeld 🌈🏳️⚧️
www.amazon.com/dp/B0CW1CCLYZ
We have two new 12-month postdoctoral fellowship opportunities at the British Library! Applications open soon to co-design projects in the following areas:
- Colonial Deposit and our Newspaper Collection
- Local Large Language Models and Personal Born-Digital Archives
www.bl.uk/services/res...
For Pride Month, Radical Online Archives has many collections of LGBTQ+ historical documents from across the world listed. Here is a selection of those listed.
hatfulofhistory.com/radical-onli...
Reusing Oral Histories is the first comprehensive guide available to scholars and students looking to analyse or reanalyse archived oral history interviews.
Oral history scholarship to date has been...
A smart piece from George - as always - and an important intervention into studies of HIV/AIDS, this time in the English countryside.
Responding to a growing urgency to rethink class in historical terms, Gianmaria Brunazzi discusses ‘E. P. Thompson in Italy: Reception, Translation, and Class as a Historical Problem’.
Join us, 18 June, Bloomsbury
www.EPThompsonInItaly.eventbrite.co.uk
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Margot Finn
George Severs
My latest article has just been published in The Historical Journal. It looks at the ways in which HIV/AIDS was positioned as not just an urban problem, but one that was antithetical to rural spaces. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Dream team of @carorusterholz.bsky.social @georgesevers.bsky.social & Naomi Samake-Bäckert starting day two at #MBS26 with their panel on 'Race and sexual reproductive health in post-war Britain'