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Roslyn Dubler awarded Doc Mobility Grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation

by Alice Gorton | Dec 31, 2020 | Announcements | 0 comments

Roslyn Dubler, PhD candidate at Columbia, will spend the 2021-2022 academic year in residence at the European University in Florence as a recipient of the Doc Mobility Grant, awarded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Roslyn will use the grant to support her...

Guy Ortolano interviewed for Renewal magazine

by Alice Gorton | Dec 11, 2020 | Announcements | 0 comments

Guy Ortolano has been interviewed by NYCTC alum Alex Campsie for Renewal magazine. Guy discusses his new book, Thatcher’s Progress, and the history of social democracy, market liberalism, and the urban landscape. The article can be read here. Great to see a...

Ellie Lowe writes article for collection on Nancy Astor

by Alice Gorton | Nov 30, 2020 | Announcements | 0 comments

Ellie Lowe, PhD student at Cambridge, has written an article, “‘To Keep It in the Family’: Spouses, Seat Inheritance and Parliamentary Elections in Post-Suffrage Britain 1918–1945”, for a collection on Nancy Astor, public women and gendered political...

Susan Pedersen reviews Emma Griffin’s Bread Winners for the LRB

by Alice Gorton | Nov 17, 2020 | Announcements | 0 comments

Susan Pedersen, who is a regular contributor to the London Review of Books, has reviewed Emma Griffin’s new book, Bread Winners: An Intimate History of the Victorian Economy (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2020). Susan’s review will be of interest to...

Helen McCarthy organizes workshops on Britain in the 1990s for Past & Present

by Alice Gorton | Nov 17, 2020 | Announcements | 0 comments

Helen McCarthy, along with David Geiringer (QMUL), is organizing a series of workshops  exploring how historians can approach writing histories of Britain in the 1990s. Helen and David invite grad students to get involved with writing a series of blogs to complement...

Divya Subramanian awarded Honorable Mention in the NACBS Walter D. Love Prize

by Alice Gorton | Nov 15, 2020 | Announcements | 0 comments

We’re thrilled that Divya Subramanian has received an Honorable Mention for the North American Conference on British Studies’ Walter D. Love Prize, awarded to the best articles in British history written by a North American scholar. Divya’s...
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