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The last tickets available for the Anniversary Cultures conference at the Senate House in London next Thursday! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/anniversar...
I'll be chairing a panel at this, which will include discussions of the 'new' 1960s institutions; the purpose of learning in universities; examples of further and technical education in the mid-twentieth century; and more. It's at 2pm on Thursday 18th - come along if you're around!
Tuesday 9th. June at 17:30. We'll be joined by Oliver Mumford to hear an aspect of his doctoral research: "Intergenerational links between Catholic university students in the twentieth century”, focusing on the Catholic Mount Pleasant Training College in Liverpool. www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
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✨ One week to go until our joint @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social- @histedsocuk.bsky.social 'History of Interdisciplinary Education' Symposium. It's proven popular so we've upgraded to a bigger venue. 1/2
Next Thursday is the International Centre for Historical Research in Education summer conference, which will delve into questions of student experience, fees, funding, and relationships with institutions. Book your free place here! 👇
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And the link to sign up online 💻 www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/charity-hu...
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A story that gets to the heart of the purpose of schools and education more broadly. How does history allow us to speak to this issue?
History of Education Society UK
A new article out in the History of Education journal! 📗 Essi Jouhki and Veera Moll explore how a history of supervised playgrounds in post-war Helsinki sheds light on the relationship between 'institutional structures and lived experience' in schools. Read 👇 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
A very exciting Colloquium on Charity, Humanitarianism and Childhood at Oxford later this month 😁 Here's the link to sign-up in person - you have until Sunday 13 June! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/charity-hu...
We're delighted to be part of this collection of historical societies on BlueSky. We are better and stronger together - do have a look through the wonderful company we are in:
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Jack Deasley
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IHR Life Cycles seminar
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Dr Michael Weatherburn
History of Education Society UK
History of Education Society UK
History of Education Society UK
History of Education Society UK
Organised by UCL's International Centre for Historical Research in Education (ICHRE) and the Institute for Historical Research (IHR)
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Anniversary Cultures: New Histories of Students and Higher Education
Organised by UCL's International Centre for Historical Research in Education (ICHRE) and the Institute for Historical Research (IHR)
www.eventbrite.co.uk
Anniversary Cultures: New Histories of Students and Higher Education
Charity, Humanitarianism, and Childhood (online)
Book to attend online the colloquium on 'Charity, Humanitarianism, and Childhood', Oxford’s Centre for the History of Childhood
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Education in a Sandbox: The Making of an Educational Environment through Supervised Play in Post-War Helsinki
This article examines the history of supervised playgrounds in post-war Helsinki as semi-institutional educational environments that contributed to urban childcare and upbringing. Rather than focus...
www.tandfonline.com
The last tickets available for the Anniversary Cultures conference at the Senate House in London next Thursday! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/anniversar...
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Book to attend in person the colloquium on 'Charity, Humanitarianism, and Childhood', Oxford Centre for the History of Childhood, UK
www.eventbrite.co.uk
Charity, Humanitarianism, and Childhood (in person)
'Too many children leave school with "at best limited knowledge and understanding of the history of their own nation," many of Wales' leading academics write in an open letter to the Welsh Government.' Letter in full available at end of article. 1/3
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Organised by UCL's International Centre for Historical Research in Education (ICHRE) and the Institute for Historical Research (IHR)
www.eventbrite.co.uk
Anniversary Cultures: New Histories of Students and Higher Education
History of Education Society UK
We are stronger, and better historians, together. Historical societies abound in the UK, and we've listed 150 with BlueSky accounts in this updated Starter Pack. go.bsky.app/AZaYQDd Other societies appear on a new listing of subject societies on the RHS website bit.ly/4ebwP9r #Skystorians
Margot Finn
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Several of Wales' most prominent historians are urging the Welsh Government to act
www.walesonline.co.uk
Leading academics write open letter with challenge to Wales on our history
Excited to publish the programme for our 2026 Colloquium on Charity, Humanitarianism and Childhood - Monday 22nd June at Magdalen College and online - please register and share!
Royal Historical Society
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Oxford Centre for the History of Childhood