
Jack Hanlon
@jacktylerhanlon
PhD student with Queen Mary and the Museum of London // writing on Smithfield Market // Interested in cities, space, memory and food // Photographer
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http://jackhanlonphotography.com 27-08-2020 11:06:31
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Wrote a few words and shared a few pictures for Still Point What does 'photographic memory' mean in the context of abstract photography ? #memory #photography


Great piece of writing from one of my very talented PhD students Jack Hanlon What’s British About Meat? A Historical Genealogy of the “Sausage Wars” in Three Acts gradfoodstudies.org/2022/10/12/a-h…

Have a listen to the first ten minutes of this 'A Rhyme for Beef' -- the fruits of my PhD student Jack Hanlon's PhD research on C20th London markets. From BBC Radio 4 Rewinder show, presented by Greg James Fascinating stuff bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…


.Jack Hanlon at History Workshop on the past and future of meat markets: "Smithfield achieved the nineteenth century modernist and capitalist ideals it was founded upon: it transformed distant lands and labours into a controllable and commodified fuel..." historyworkshop.org.uk/food/meat-and-…

Congratulations to PhD student Jack Hanlon (Jack Hanlon) who has been awarded the Currier's Company London Essay Prize for 2024 🥳 'The Story of London is the Story of Its Markets: Smithfield, the Imperial Metropolis, and the Narration of London' will be published soon.

Congratulations to my LAHP PhD student Jack Hanlon who has won the Currier's Company London Essay Prize for 2024 'The Story of London is the Story of its Markets: Smithfield, the Imperial Metropolis, and the Narration of London'. Watch out for it in the The London Journal


Great to see my PhD student Jack Hanlon research on Smithfield featuring in today's Financial Times ! His thesis 'The Place of Meat: Imperial Food Systems, Public Anxieties, and the Narration of London at Smithfield Market, 1868–1993' coming very soon! ft.com/content/67e02e…

some of my research on Smithfield's global history in the Financial Times today following the sad news about the market's impending closure. Nice to see those tonnage figures out in the world, laboriously collated over several years at The London Archives ft.com/content/67e02e…

Great to see my article out in the The London Journal today! A much improved version of the essay that won the Curriers Company London Essay prize last year tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…