“Children benefited from constant supervision and care, regular meals and sleep schedules which naturally aided their health and well-being.”
Stepping Away From the Screen: Technology and the Occult
Was the original ‘photobomb’ in fact a ghostly spirit and not an overeager tourist?
Was the original ‘photobomb’ in fact a ghostly spirit and not an overeager tourist?
Take Five With: Paolo Gervasi
Five series of interviews with historians at QMUL
Five series of interviews with historians at QMUL
The Ghost of General de Gaulle
Julian Jackson asks whether Emmanuel Macron might be the man to help the French people escape the long shadow of General de Gaulle.
Julian Jackson asks whether Emmanuel Macron might be the man to help the French people escape the long shadow of General de Gaulle.
From Staël to Strummer: Report from the QMUL History PGR Colloquium 2017
European History
European History
‘Zealous Ferret’ to National Saviour: Churchill in 1940
National Savior
National Savior
Workshop Report: The Uses of Historical Medical Photography
The re-working of genuine asylum photographs into dark, gothic illustrations was a positive way of generating discussion about the history of psychiatry.
The re-working of genuine asylum photographs into dark, gothic illustrations was a positive way of generating discussion about the history of psychiatry.
Take Five With: Mark Condos
Dr. Mark Condos talks about his research in colonial domination and insecurity.
Dr. Mark Condos talks about his research in colonial domination and insecurity.
Hacking the Middle Ages
What happens when scholars in the humanities try to build an app?
What happens when scholars in the humanities try to build an app?
#Twitterstorians Calling: Running a Student Conference on Twitter – Part Three
Final post in our three-part series.
Final post in our three-part series.
#Twitterstorians Calling: Running a Student Conference on Twitter – Part Two
In part two of our three-part series on a student-led Twitter conference, we follow Dan Todman and his students as they set things up.
In part two of our three-part series on a student-led Twitter conference, we follow Dan Todman and his students as they set things up.
#Twitterstorians Calling: Running a Student Conference on Twitter – Part One
Part One - Can you run a student conference on Twitter?
Part One – Can you run a student conference on Twitter?
The Huntington Library and the Value of International Research Communities
Why are these global, informal institutions important?
Why are these global, informal institutions important?
The History of Self-Harm: An Interview with Sarah Chaney
What is the shocking origin of people hurting themselves?
What is the shocking origin of people hurting themselves?
Take Five With: Oskar Cox Jensen
What is "Take Five"? Who is being interviewed here!
What is “Take Five”? Who is being interviewed here!
From Baartman to ‘Belfie Queens’: The Evolution of the Big Booty
How did the larger behind evolve in art and culture?
How did the larger behind evolve in art and culture?