
Northern History
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Academic journal that publishes work on the history of the seven historic Northern counties of England. Northern History is published by @RoutledgeHist.
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Do you like the city of Leeds, political history, and reading? I'm looking forward to speaking at Leeds Civic Trust's 201st blue plaque launch in honour of the Chartist newspaper, the Northern Star this Saturday 30th! leedscivictrust.org.uk/blue-plaque-fo…

Crime and criminals in medieval East Yorkshire with our Criminology, Sociology & Policing: Hull University own Dr Stephanie Brown #crimehistory #HCnet #crimimology bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…


A plaque was unveiled in Leeds today to mark the Chartist newspaper Northern Star, and our branch is pleased to have chipped in £50 to help make it happen. Here are a few snaps. Well played, Leeds Civic Trust, Unite Community Leeds, Wakefield & York, Commoners Choir and Dr Vic Clarke



🔔 Would you like to do a PhD in this amazing library? 👉 There is a fully-funded scholarship available to work on ‘Hidden voices of early printed books’ with The University of Manchester 📍 Closes 25/01 Find out more ➡️ tinyurl.com/2s3y9v34


This new year's blogpost opens with a coincidence involving a new year's gift and offers reflections on a recent symposium celebrating the life and work of Malcolm Chase. Dr Vic Clarke Northern History SocialHistorySociety rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2024/…


There's still time to sign up for my talk on Bradford's Reform Jewish Burial Ground, taking place Friday 10th January ONLINE 11 am in morning Sign up via the link below: tinyurl.com/33yysa2r BIAJS Jewish Historical Society of England (JHSE) #jewishhistory

🚨 28th Jan virtual event!!! 🚨 Sharing the option to sign up for a 1-1 with a commissioning editor about your research and book idea. To sign-up for an afternoon appointment with Emily Russell + Lucy Kidwell in advance, email [email protected]. #publishing #phd


1066 and all that? Here in the North West it's 1092 that matters - when the Kingdom of Cumbria south of Hadrian's Wall fell to the Normans. Fiona Edmonds VCH_Cumbria & I LancasterUniHistory discuss for HistoryExtra - including new work on the important Norman site Lowther Castle & Gardens!


Free online talk introducting manors and their documents All Manor of Things 30 Jan 2025 7pm Update on Everyday Life in a Northumbrian Manor project. Also findings from the documents to inspire your manorial research. eventbrite.co.uk/e/1142741062279 #archives The National Lottery Heritage Fund




