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We live in an uncertain world. Every day, people take risks while facing a multitude of unknowns.
@rmason717 introduces our new 'Risk & Uncertainty' series, exploring how ordinary people experienced risk and struggled with uncertainty in the past.
https://t.co/OXf7meZ7Ji
#OnThisDay in 1936, the Battle of Cable Street took place
East End communities successfully rose up against Sir Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists. Read more about this iconic moment in the fight against fascism on HWO
https://t.co/eMQFjfTE8R
What part do children occupy in the history of protest?
@ahaworthbooth on 'Children on Strike' for @HistoryWO including a thrilling illustration from @emilyhb
https://t.co/l1seSrNNOq
"‘Mustn’t grumble’ maternity was the mother’s house from which I had crept. This very English mode of mothering, of getting on with it, of making do and mending, was loving but unloquacious." @knott_sarah writes the next instalment of #WritingRadically:
https://t.co/mZVLLBoDJ5
"I think I was seeking among the tombs of the dead those lost friends; I would not let them go," wrote Alan Bray in 2003; Tim Reinke-Williams @HistoriansUON examines his queer legacy. #LGBTHistory #QueerHistory
https://t.co/IxOMUDEJE7
Our ongoing "Apocalypse Then & Now" series is bringing together radical reflections and historical perspectives on how crises (both real & imagined), and responses to them, have shaped our world:
https://t.co/EbQ43yNN8U
Our Apocalypse Then and Now feature brings together radical reflections and historic perspectives on catastrophe and calamity. How have crises (both real and imagined), and responses to them, shaped our world? We have 6 articles in the series so far: https://t.co/TAs5W0GSO0
How did skin colour become strange in early modern Europe?
@murphyhs2019 of @RenSkinKCL explores a radical history behind the construction of race.
https://t.co/FDhtocXFM3
Happy Valentine's Day! Today, why not re-read this article from our #RememberingStonewall series? Then use that hashtag to find the whole series.
Remembering Stonewall: Anne Lister and the politics of queer commemoration
https://t.co/GwDO22BNo7
#LoveisLove #LGBTHistoryMonth
Exhibition:
ANOTHER EYE
WOMEN REFUGEE PHOTOGRAPHERS IN BRITAIN AFTER 1933
From 28 Feb
https://t.co/ndRUAaxoAU