In the last instalment in our History Workshop World Cup series, John Hughson explores England’s World Cup in the context of the “Swinging Sixties”, and the untold stories of the women around the England team.
Tag: women
Kashmir’s Women’s Militia at the End of Empire
Andrew Whitehead reveals how a women’s militia marked a moment of political empowerment as still unresolved conflict erupted in Kashmir at the end of empire.
Peace History Conference: 1917 – 4 November, Salford
The Peace History Conference and the Working Class Movement Library present a day exploring the effects of the Russian Revolutions on the British labour and peace movements.
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.
Panel Discussion on Women Against Rape
Panel discussion of WAR (Women Against Rape) at Pembroke College, Cambridge, 7th February 2017 to coincide with Sexual Violence Awareness Week.
History Workshop Journal Virtual Special Issue: Early Modern Gender Histories
This, the first in a series of virtual special issues, makes freely available some of the outstanding work on women and gender in the period c.1500-1700 published by History Workshop Journal over the nearly forty years of our history.