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    • 2025
      • The 1943 Bengal Famine: Emotional Landscapes of Hunger
      • The Musahar Caste Movement in North Bihar, India, in the 1930s
      • Rumours and History
      • Hail Chaos! What Musk’s and Bannon’s Salutes Really Mean
      • We The Young Strong: A History of British Fascism, and Archives, Inspiring
      • Why is a 17th century English court case being used to justify Donald Trump
      • “A Fiver on Her Feet”: Fashion, Peer Pressure, and Social Control in Jackie
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      • Making History Public
      • German-German Environmental Politics
      • Early Modern Equity
      • The First Oil Shock
      • Feminism's Forgotten Free-Trade Past
      • Mission: 'Regenerate [Spanish] Democracy'
      • Nye Bevan and the Doctors
      • The Myth of Immobility: Tracking Movement in Early Modern England
      • “We beat you twice, and now you are here again”[1]
      • Musical Stories across India and Pakistan: Gender and Power in Punjab
    • 2023
      • Revisiting International Economic Cooperation In The Stalin Era
      • Radical Histories of Psychedelics
      • ‘The Sea Is Not A Dustbin’: Remembering Greenpeace’s Brent Spar Campaign
      • Mapping the First Crusaders
      • Violence, Masculinity, and Fascism in 1960s Japan
      • Nervous State
      • Militant Medics
      • Reporting on Ryots
      • Liverpool's Lost Fathers
      • 'Then they came for me...'
      • The Pacifism of Pooh
    • 2022
      • Food Systems Past And Present: The History And Politics Of Grain
      • In The Eye Of The Beholder
      • 100 Years Of The BBC: A Crisis Of Legitimacy?
      • Chapters Of Accidents. A Writer’s Memoir: The Life Of Alexander Baron
      • Period Dramas: Presenting A History Of Menstruation
      • Ownership And The Price Of Empire | Festival Of The Mind 2022
      • Knowledge First-Hand: Education Trips In Mid-19th Century Sheffield
      • British Talkies And The “Correct” Female Voice
      • Marie Stopes’s Married Love And The National Library For The Blind
      • Notes From The Classroom: Reflecting On Foucault’s Biopolitics In 2022
      • In the battle of Archbishop vs Prime Minister
      • To be open, in spite of the past: Revisiting Putin’s words
      • ‘We shall fight in the forests’
      • And They’re Off!: What Sports Discourse Can Reveal
      • British Abolitionism Revisited
      • Netflix’s Munich - The Edge Of War: A Film For Our Time?
      • Underpaid And Overperforming: Interwar Disarmament
      • The ‘What If’ Women Of Munich - The Edge Of War
    • 2021
      • Did The Weimar Republic Have A Future?
      • Sheffield, Slavery, And Its Legacies
      • Tracing Hypertrichosis: Disability In Early Modern Europe
      • Will The Sale Of A Rare Manuscript Rescue Jewish Studies In France?
      • Fascist Antisemitism In Italy Eighty Years On
      • The War On The Football Field
      • ‘The Heart Of The House’: Knole House Through The Lens Of Woolf’s Orlando
      • Why Do Foreign Fighters Fight? Understanding Transnational Mobilisations
      • Between Truce And Violence: Nationalist Politics And The Birth Of Northern
      • The Long Fall Of King Coal
      • Euro 2020 Ends As It Began: As A Political Football
      • ‘The Issue Is Almost Exclusively Palestine’
      • ‘Since All Confess The Nat’ral Form Divine
      • Our Island Story
      • 50 Years Of The Misuse Of Drugs Act (1971)
      • Coronavirus And The ‘Killing Fields’ Of India
      • Approaching Queerness In The Viking World
      • European History And ‘Eurocentrism’ - A Conversation Between Dina Gusejnova
      • The Unquiet Reporters: The American Press And The Franco-Viet Minh War
      • ‘Violent Affections Of The Mind’: The Emotional Contours Of Rabies
      • More Change Than Previously Thought: An Interview With Dr Linda Kirk About
    • 2020
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      • 2025
        • The 1943 Bengal Famine: Emotional Landscapes of Hunger
        • The Musahar Caste Movement in North Bihar, India, in the 1930s
        • Rumours and History
        • Hail Chaos! What Musk’s and Bannon’s Salutes Really Mean
        • We The Young Strong: A History of British Fascism, and Archives, Inspiring
        • Why is a 17th century English court case being used to justify Donald Trump
        • “A Fiver on Her Feet”: Fashion, Peer Pressure, and Social Control in Jackie
      • 2024
        • Making History Public
        • German-German Environmental Politics
        • Early Modern Equity
        • The First Oil Shock
        • Feminism's Forgotten Free-Trade Past
        • Mission: 'Regenerate [Spanish] Democracy'
        • Nye Bevan and the Doctors
        • The Myth of Immobility: Tracking Movement in Early Modern England
        • “We beat you twice, and now you are here again”[1]
        • Musical Stories across India and Pakistan: Gender and Power in Punjab
      • 2023
        • Revisiting International Economic Cooperation In The Stalin Era
        • Radical Histories of Psychedelics
        • ‘The Sea Is Not A Dustbin’: Remembering Greenpeace’s Brent Spar Campaign
        • Mapping the First Crusaders
        • Violence, Masculinity, and Fascism in 1960s Japan
        • Nervous State
        • Militant Medics
        • Reporting on Ryots
        • Liverpool's Lost Fathers
        • 'Then they came for me...'
        • The Pacifism of Pooh
      • 2022
        • Food Systems Past And Present: The History And Politics Of Grain
        • In The Eye Of The Beholder
        • 100 Years Of The BBC: A Crisis Of Legitimacy?
        • Chapters Of Accidents. A Writer’s Memoir: The Life Of Alexander Baron
        • Period Dramas: Presenting A History Of Menstruation
        • Ownership And The Price Of Empire | Festival Of The Mind 2022
        • Knowledge First-Hand: Education Trips In Mid-19th Century Sheffield
        • British Talkies And The “Correct” Female Voice
        • Marie Stopes’s Married Love And The National Library For The Blind
        • Notes From The Classroom: Reflecting On Foucault’s Biopolitics In 2022
        • In the battle of Archbishop vs Prime Minister
        • To be open, in spite of the past: Revisiting Putin’s words
        • ‘We shall fight in the forests’
        • And They’re Off!: What Sports Discourse Can Reveal
        • British Abolitionism Revisited
        • Netflix’s Munich - The Edge Of War: A Film For Our Time?
        • Underpaid And Overperforming: Interwar Disarmament
        • The ‘What If’ Women Of Munich - The Edge Of War
      • 2021
        • Did The Weimar Republic Have A Future?
        • Sheffield, Slavery, And Its Legacies
        • Tracing Hypertrichosis: Disability In Early Modern Europe
        • Will The Sale Of A Rare Manuscript Rescue Jewish Studies In France?
        • Fascist Antisemitism In Italy Eighty Years On
        • The War On The Football Field
        • ‘The Heart Of The House’: Knole House Through The Lens Of Woolf’s Orlando
        • Why Do Foreign Fighters Fight? Understanding Transnational Mobilisations
        • Between Truce And Violence: Nationalist Politics And The Birth Of Northern
        • The Long Fall Of King Coal
        • Euro 2020 Ends As It Began: As A Political Football
        • ‘The Issue Is Almost Exclusively Palestine’
        • ‘Since All Confess The Nat’ral Form Divine
        • Our Island Story
        • 50 Years Of The Misuse Of Drugs Act (1971)
        • Coronavirus And The ‘Killing Fields’ Of India
        • Approaching Queerness In The Viking World
        • European History And ‘Eurocentrism’ - A Conversation Between Dina Gusejnova
        • The Unquiet Reporters: The American Press And The Franco-Viet Minh War
        • ‘Violent Affections Of The Mind’: The Emotional Contours Of Rabies
        • More Change Than Previously Thought: An Interview With Dr Linda Kirk About
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Dramatising The Nervous State in our Era of Permacrisis

Zac Fairbrother | 28 July 2023

Violence, Masculinity and Fascism in 1960s Japan

Jay Pasricha | 28 June 2023

Mapping the First Crusaders

Hallam Roffey | 11 April 2023

Radical Histories of Psychedelics 

Ondrej Fiser | 17 April 2023

Revisiting International Economic Cooperation in the Stalin Era: The Case of Czechoslavak-Soviet Cooperation in Energy Production, 1948-1953

Claudia Hacke | 6 January 2023

'The Sea is not a Dustbin': Remembering Greenpeace's Brent Spar Campaign

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