by Alice Gorton | Jun 12, 2019 | Announcements |
Big congratulations to Katrina Moseley, whose paper “‘It leaves a horrible taste in my mouth’: making sense of gustatory feeling in postwar Britain” has been awarded this year’s Social History Society’s Postgraduate Paper Prize at...
by Alice Gorton | Jun 12, 2019 | Announcements |
Peter Mandler has published an article, ‘Good Reading for the Million: The ‘Paperback Revolution’ and the Co-Production of Academic Knowledge in Mid Twentieth-Century Britain and America’, in Past & Present. The article is available here....
by Alice Gorton | May 15, 2019 | Announcements |
Guy Ortolano’s book, Thatcher’s Progress: From Social Democracy to Market Liberalism through an English New Town, will be published by Cambridge in June. All are invited the launch at King’s College London at 11am on Wednesday, July 10. Register...
by Alice Gorton | May 9, 2019 | Announcements |
Congratulations to NYCTC alumna Chika Tonooka, whose article “World History’s Eurocentric Moment? British Internationalism in the Age of Asian Nationalism, c.1905–1931” has just been published on advance access in Modern Intellectual History. You can...
by Alice Gorton | Apr 15, 2019 | Announcements |
NYCTC graduate student Harry Mace is one of the co-organizers of an upcoming conference, “Architectures of Power: buildings of politics and governance, 1750–2000,” to be held at Cambridge in June 2020. More information about the conference is available on...
by Alice Gorton | Apr 13, 2019 | Announcements |
The work of NYCTC faculty member Sarah Mass (Columbia) appears throughout the latest issue of Urban History! Sarah’s article “Cost-benefit break down: unplannable spaces in 1970s Glasgow” has been published in this issue, and she also has a book...