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The Raphael Samuel History Centre is a research & educational centre encouraging the widest participation in historical research and debate.
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Over the coming month, the Mile End Institute will be holding FIVE different events. We have something for everyone, ranging from electoral reform and the recent #germanelectionsto democratic decline and the political economy of Starmer's Labour. Find out more and book your place⬇️



Raphael Samuel Memorial Lecture 2025 British History from the Middle of Nowhere Julia Laite (Birkbeck, University of London) 1 May 2025, 6.00pm Venue: Queen Mary, University of London, E1 Book your place here …yMiddleNowhereRSML25.eventbrite.co.uk School of History, Queen Mary University of London School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck @BBKUoL


What is this haunting melody? Who is the Gramophone Man of Petticoat Lane? In episode 7 of the Cockney Yiddish Podcast we investigate. shows.acast.com/the-cockney-yi… Jewish Museum London Tower Hamlets Archives Queen Mary Centre for Public Engagement Michael Rosen 💙💙🎓🎓 NICE 爷爷 Susannah Clapp RaphaelSamuelHistCen

Join us for 'African Pharmakon: The Asylum as Shrine from Slavery to the Return', a lecture with Nana Osei Quarshie. Follwed by a reception 3 April, Birkbeck, Bloomsbury, 6.00pm Book here QuarshieLecture.eventbrite.co.uk School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck BirkbeckPsychosocial School of History, Queen Mary University of London

Hello everyone going to the British History Today conference at School of History, Queen Mary University of London/ Queen Mary Centre for British Studies at the start of May! I'm giving a paper on young people, politics & age in late 1980s Britain at the IHR @IHR_ContBritHist the night before! #twitterstorians #histchild

When life is the intentional target of the settler-colonial war machine, life in all of its forms becomes resistance. 'After the End of the World: Another Season of War in South Lebanon', Munira Khayyat 13 May London WC1B AftertheEndoftheWorld.eventbrite.co.uk School of History, Queen Mary University of London School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck @BBKUoL




The power of paperwork: how do those on the margins keep paper trails to protect their existence, then change their situation through it? Join us for Changing the Record, 19 May, 6pm, London WC1E Book here ChangingTheRecord.eventbrite.co.uk School of History, Queen Mary University of London School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck Birkbeck, University of London Queen Mary Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences



How do those on the margins keep paper trails to protect their existence, then change their situation through it? Join us for Changing the Record, 19 May, 6pm, London WC1E School of History, Queen Mary University of London School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck Birkbeck, University of London Queen Mary Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences



Those on the margins recognise the power of paperwork, deliberately keeping paper trails to protect their truths and existence, then change their situation through it. How? Changing the Record, 19 May, London ChangingTheRecord.eventbrite.co.uk Human Rights Watch Reprieve JUSTICE Refugee Council 🧡


Only a week to go! Changing The Record, 19 May Book here ChangingTheRecord.eventbrite.co.uk Sameen School of History, Queen Mary University of London School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck Birkbeck, University of London


Join us for Red and Black in Harlem and Jamaica: a book launch 19 June 6pm, London WC1E 7JL Book here RedBlackHarlemJamaica.eventbrite.co.uk Hear about Wilfred Adolphus Domingo, one of the most significant West Indian anti-colonialists of the twentieth century. School of History, Queen Mary University of London School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck

Did the British republican tradition endure through the Cold War? Could Marxism have been one of its unexpected vehicles? Reassessing E. P. Thompson’s Political Thought: The Case for Radical Republicanism 6 June, 3.00 London WC1E EPThompson.eventbrite.co.uk School of History, Queen Mary University of London School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck


How should we teach migration history in an era of ever-increasing global border restrictions? Join the Raphael Samuel History Centre on Thursday 5 June, 6pm, London WC1E. Followed by a wine reception Book TeachMigHist.eventbrite.co.uk School of History, Queen Mary University of London School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck Birkbeck, University of London Queen Mary Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences


