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To mark the centenary of the 1926 General Strike, the Society for the Study of Labour History's ARC has issued a new subject guide on the 1926 General Strike covering major archival holdings. Find out more here: sslh.org.uk/2026/06/10/s...
This will be of interest to many of our members.
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A job in modern British History. At Manchester.
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FURTHER INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION DETAILS CAN BE FOUND BY CLICKING THE LINK BELOW Eva Gore-Booth: Centenary Celebration of a Radical, Rebel and Reformer – Irish Labour History Society 2026…
What do you get when you add 33 & 250?
BrANCH 2026 at Warwick, 9-11 October!!!
Registration now open — come celebrate our 33rd annual conference as we reflect on the USA at 250!
Speakers include the incomparable Mia Bay and sagacious @profmsinha.bsky.social. Plus, many more (check out the card)
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Over the next three weeks, we feature the 8 articles shortlisted for the Society's 2026 Early Career Article Prize.
Today: ‘Duplex and reciprocal’ obligation: Calvin’s Case (1608) and the development of early modern English citizenship, by Kathleen Commons bit.ly/4ojZKLV #Skystorians 1/2
Over the next three weeks, we feature the 8 articles shortlisted for the Society's 2026 Early Career Article Prize.
Today: ‘Duplex and reciprocal’ obligation: Calvin’s Case (1608) and the development of early modern English citizenship, by Kathleen Commons bit.ly/4ojZKLV #Skystorians 1/2
The full list of Shortlisted articles for the 2026 prize is available here: bit.ly/3QsFxXX
The winners of this year's First Book and Early Career Article Prizes will be announced in early July, 2/2
Over the next three weeks, we feature the 8 monographs and 8 articles shortlisted for the Society's 2026 First Book and Early Career Article Prizes.
Today: 'Between Feast and Famine: Food, Health, and the History of Ghana’s Long Twentieth Century', by John Nott (UCL Press, 2025) bit.ly/4vGaxCU
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To mark the centenary of the 1926 General Strike and lockout, the Society for the Study of Labour History has produced a new subject guide on the 1926 General Strike. Sources for the History of the…
A small number of tickets are remaining for our annual lecture this Saturday in Manchester at the John Rylands Library. Book your tickets here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/annual-joh...
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Professor John Goodridge will deliver a talk on working class writers, 'Reading by glow worm: the struggles of labouring-class poets'