In this episode, activists and historians discuss the UK housing crisis in contemporary and historical perspective.
Author: Hannah Elias
Call for Applications: Editorial Fellowship at History Workshop Online
HWO is seeking to appoint one or two Editorial Fellows to assist in the running of our website, social media channels, and podcast. Applications due 5pm 30 June 2017.
100 Days after the Women’s March: More Reflections
Protesters from the US, UK, Canada and Ireland reflect on the Women’s March of 21 January 2017.
Episode 2: Alison Light on life with Raphael Samuel – A Memoir of a Marriage
In Episode 2 of the History Workshop Podcast, Historian Alison Light offers a unique perspective on the memoir and biography, and the art of writing about lived experiences.
The Women’s March: reflections from around the world
Protestors from around the world share their thoughts and experiences of the Women’s March, 21 January 2017.
Call for Contributions: Were you at the Women’s March?
January 21, 2017 witnessed the largest one-day protest led by women that the world has ever seen. We want to help preserve the spirit, energy, hope and optimism of that day by asking those who attended the march to submit their thoughts, impressions and memories of the day.
Episode 1: Precarious Working Conditions in the University
Six scholars in the early stages of their careers gather to discuss a big problem plaguing higher education in our very first episode.