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  • Deep Mapping Migrant Settlerhood: Unfolding histories of Finns in Canada

    Deep Mapping Migrant Settlerhood: Unfolding histories of Finns in Canada

    DR SAMIRA SARAMO At the turn of the twentieth century, Finnish migrants, drawn by the familiar landscape of lakes, forests, and rocky outcrop, settled in the rugged wilderness of Northern Ontario in Canada and overcame the harsh conditions of the early years through their inherent Finnish characteristic of “sisu” (determination, perseverance, guts)… or so the story…

  • Role Theory and Protestant Spirituality in Early Modern Scotland

    Role Theory and Protestant Spirituality in Early Modern Scotland

    CIARAN JONES I recently submitted my PhD thesis on Protestant spirituality in early modern Scotland. Focussing on witchcraft trials, my thesis was mainly concerned with how your average seventeenth-century peasant articulated certain spiritual ideas. Using mostly manuscript records of witchcraft trial confessions as my source base, I compared how these ideas were expressed in different but related…

  • A Global History of Sex and Gender

    A Global History of Sex and Gender

    DR HANNAH TELLING What is gender history and why does it matter? For me, it is a discipline that provides a fascinating insight into the often-overlooked aspects of history. I was first introduced to gender history as an undergraduate and the University of Edinburgh, when I enrolled on a course called ‘Gender and Sexuality in…

  • Heritage or Highway: York’s city walls as tourist and civil infrastructure

    Heritage or Highway: York’s city walls as tourist and civil infrastructure

    Louisa Hood This blog explores two very particular histories of York’s city walls. Although known generally as Roman or medieval defences, the social, material, economic, and other histories of the walls are layered, obscured, or unknown. York’s extant walls are a key aspect of its historic environment and identity as a tourist destination, but they…

  • Reading Russian Sources

    Reading Russian Sources

    George Gilbert Reading Russian Sources: creating a new edited collection When I was tasked with editing the collection Reading Russian Sources for Routledge, one of the first questions that came to mind – and the spirit I will be approaching this blog post with – is, in our current research environment that privileges beefy articles and monographs,…

  • Britain First: The official history of the United Kingdom according to the Home Office – a critical review

    Britain First: The official history of the United Kingdom according to the Home Office – a critical review

    Frank Trentmann BRITAIN FIRST: The official history of the United Kingdom according to the Home Office – a critical review Following this summer’s open letter to the Home Office, this article by Frank Trentmann offers an analysis of the official history chapter in the ‘Life in the UK’ handbook that is required reading for migrants…