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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...
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📢Introducing 1776: Views from the British World! Timed to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence that launched a revolution that created the USA, this series complicates traditional narratives of this event by situating it in a larger British world context.
The “Asian Mother and Baby Campaign”: Race, Healthcare, and Citizenship in late Twentieth-Century Britain - Volume 65
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The “Asian Mother and Baby Campaign”: Race, Healthcare, and Citizenship in late Twentieth-Century Britain | Journal of British Studies | Cambridge Core
Broadsides will be celebrating Pride with a series of pieces throughout the month that highlight queer and trans histories. In this first essay, @rebeccajanemorgan.bsky.social explores the risks of making a person's transness the center of their history. www.nacbs.org/post/roberta...
📢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...
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📢New article in JBS! 📗"'Captured at Sea': Maritime Conflict and the Circulation of Art in Early Modern Britain" by Rebecca Earle Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Roberta Cowell: Britain’s reluctant “trans” pioneer
"Ironically, the trans-centric view also obscures aspects of her life that could be meaningful for the modern trans community, like the fact that there was little, if any, controversy around her eligi...
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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....
@thenacbs.bsky.social Great news about a @jbritishstudies.bsky.social article from January
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The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780–1850 - Volume 65
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The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780–1850 | Journal of British Studies | Cambridge Core
My god, Octavia Butler, just miss ONCE
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“Captured at Sea”: Maritime Conflict and the Circulation of Art in Early Modern Britain - Volume 65
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“Captured at Sea”: Maritime Conflict and the Circulation of Art in Early Modern Britain | Journal of British Studies | Cambridge Core
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The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780–1850 - Volume 65
There's a major civil rights protest taking place in Selma, Alabama, right now in response to the SCOTUS decision that weakened the Voting Rights Act and the ongoing attack on Black Americans’ political power (video: defiancedispatch/IG)
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The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780–1850 | Journal of British Studies | Cambridge Core
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📢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...
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The Invention of the English Historic Town: The Place of Vernacular Architecture, ca. 1780–1850 - Volume 65www.cambridge.org
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Pleasantly surprised to learn my January @jbritishstudies.bsky.social article was covered in a recent issue of Historie, a chain of Scandinavian history magazines! Check out doi.org/10.1017/jbr.... for my original "From Amputee to Author" article.
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