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Laura Carter publishes new book, Histories of Everyday Life, with OUP

by Alice Gorton | Jul 26, 2021 | Announcements | 0 comments

NYCTC alum Laura Carter’s new book, Histories of Everyday Life: The Making of Popular Social History in Britain, 1918-1979, has been published with Oxford University Press. Full details are available here. Congratulations,...

Trina Moseley has research findings publicized and gains Research Associate position

by Alice Gorton | Jul 21, 2021 | Announcements | 0 comments

NYCTC alum Trina Moseley has had her research on food and consumer behavior in modern Britain publicized in a recent University of Cambridge press release (linked here). Trina has also been appointed to a position as a Research Associate at UCL’s Institute of...

Grace Whorrall-Campbell awarded Social History Society Postgraduate Prize for blog post

by Alice Gorton | Jul 21, 2021 | Announcements | 0 comments

Congratulations to Grace Whorrall-Campbell, who has won the Social History Society Postgraduate Prize for her essay, “Breaking down from the ‘double load’: women workers’ mental health in 1940s England,” linked here. Well done,...

Divya Subramanian wins Clough Prize for Best Dissertation in European History

by Alice Gorton | Jul 1, 2021 | Announcements | 0 comments

Divya Subramanian has won the Columbia History Department’s Clough Prize for the best dissertation in European history, awarded for her dissertation on the Townscape movement. Congratulations, Divya!

Lucy Sharp wins NACBS Pre-Dissertation Grant

by Alice Gorton | Jul 1, 2021 | Announcements | 0 comments

Lucy Sharp, PhD student at Columbia, has won this year’s North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) Pre-Dissertation Grant. The grant will support her exciting research on au pairing in modern Britain in the UK this summer. Well done Lucy!
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