Jamie Harrison (@harrison_jamie1) 's Twitter Profile
Jamie Harrison

@harrison_jamie1

PhD @radboud_uni | political + media history | @genderhistory Editorial Assistant | @unishefhistory History Matters + Project Officer @StateNervous | She/Her

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Chris Mowat (@chrismologos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's finally here! I'm so excited to finally see in print this special issue of Gender & History on 'Historicising Trans Pasts', co-edited by myself, Dr Maroula Perisanidi and Joanna de Groot. Thanks so much to all our contributors! Articles highlighted below 🧵 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14680424/2…

It's finally here! I'm so excited to finally see in print this special issue of <a href="/GenderHistory/">Gender & History</a>  on 'Historicising Trans Pasts', co-edited by myself, <a href="/maroulix/">Dr Maroula Perisanidi</a> and Joanna de Groot.
Thanks so much to all our contributors! Articles highlighted below 🧵
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14680424/2…
Jamie Harrison (@harrison_jamie1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof. Julie Gottlieb, myself + the rest of the wonderful THE NERVOUS STATE team have been working hard to curate a wide range of teaching material, providing resources + guidance for the teaching of appeasement ‘from below’. Please share with your teacher friends! sheffield.ac.uk/history/school…

King Edward VII School, Sheffield (@kessheffield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teachers in the History Department have been working on an enquiry relating to appeasement and emotion history for Y9 with Prof. Julie Gottlieb and THE NERVOUS STATE. The resources have been published by Historical Assoc and are on their website! More exciting news on this project to follow.

Teachers in the History Department have been working on an enquiry relating to appeasement and emotion history for Y9 with <a href="/JulieVGottlieb/">Prof. Julie Gottlieb</a> and <a href="/StateNervous/">THE NERVOUS STATE</a>. The resources have been published by <a href="/histassoc/">Historical Assoc</a> and are on their website! More exciting news on this project to follow.
Uni of Shef History (@unishefhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our latest History Matters blog post Marc-William Palen (@mwpalen.bsky.social) - author of ‘Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World’ - explores feminism’s forgotten free-trade past. Read it here 👇 historymatters.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/blog-archive/2…

Gender & History (@genderhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is still time to register for this year’s annual lecture ‘Making Better Relationships: Rethinking Marital Conflict and Interpersonal Abuse in Late 20th Century Britain’ given by Teri Chettiar. ⏰ May 9th at 5pm BST. Online. stanford.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Solange Ploeg (@solangeploeg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read more about Malte Fischer's great work on citizen's letters to German politician Helmut Schmidt in the 1960s/70s here! This case study attempts to 'locate the writing of letters to politicians as a political practice in the history of West German democracy'.

Sheffield Alumni (@sheffieldalumni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a #history teacher? Discover new methodologies through The Knowledge Exchange project, led by Prof. Julie V. Gottlieb from your University's history department - a novel way to help keep your students engaged and inspired! Watch now 👇🏽 buff.ly/4avAXfG

Are you a #history teacher?
Discover new methodologies through The Knowledge Exchange project, led by Prof. Julie V. Gottlieb from your University's history department - a novel way to help keep your students engaged and inspired!
Watch now 👇🏽 
buff.ly/4avAXfG
Jamie Harrison (@harrison_jamie1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great article over on Uni of Shef History History Matters to kick off your week exploring the mythologies that surround the founding of the #NHS and Aneurin #Nye Bevan 👇

Gender & History (@genderhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Ellen Smith, whose G&H article exploring the work of British widows in constructing their husbands’ memory following their deaths in British India, has been shortlisted for the Royal Historical Society Alexander Prize 🎉 you can read it here 👇 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

Jamie Harrison (@harrison_jamie1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some fascinating insights into how archives can help us embed more emotional literacy into the history curriculum. Always a pleasure working with such a great team! Special thanks to to Mass Observation and the Cadbury Research Library Uni of Birmingham for their continued support