
Sarah Longair
@sclongair
Historian of the British Empire in East Africa and the Indian Ocean
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03-05-2013 10:42:37
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My brilliant colleague, Giustina Monti, delivering a session about Sparta to some equally brilliant pupils from the Classics Club The King's School History at University of Lincoln University of Lincoln, UK Emma McKenna cityoflincolnbranch


Brilliant schools sessions and teacher support for the new 'Six Lives: The Stories of Henry VIII's Queens' National Portrait Gallery

Exploring how to shape an objects of empire enquiry - thank you Sasha Smith for sharing your work #haconf24 Can’t wait for the site that you and Sarah Longair have been working on!




Really looking forward to a History day with Christine Counsell @katiehall1979 Sasha Smith @HistoryRichK Sarah Longair and lots of other great history teachers- come and join us!


Beyond excited about this new (permanent, full-time) curatorial role Royal Museums Greenwich: Curator of Maps and Mobilities tinyurl.com/36k8t22e. Please share! #curator #cartography #navigation #maps #globes #global #maritime #mobility #trade #migration #museumjobs


Looking forward to joining colleagues Centre for African Art & Archaeology, UEA for this talk next week!


CFP: "Displaying the British Museum: Past, Present, Future" conference British Museum 20-21 Feb 2025 Abstract & bio to: [email protected] @Kew_LAA RHUL GeoHumanities MGHG


The OHTN is open to anyone working in Oxford schools, hosted by #OxEdDeanery& Trinity College this year we are looking at material culture. Featuring Hannah Cusworth- is away for a bit exHoD talking about s the history of mahogany in heritage houses Pitt Rivers Museum & History of Science Museum & B T


We're delighted to announce publication today of Jon Winder's new book, 'Designed for Play' bit.ly/3VBUN4V, available free open access. Jon's book is 18th title in Royal Historical Society's 'New Historical Perspectives' series for early career historians published University of London Press.

To accompany publication of 'Designed for Play', Jon Winder has written for the Society's blog bit.ly/3W1O1Eg Jon's article introduces his book, the history of children's play, and the contribution of his study to histories of childhood, urban development and the


V. good to receive copies of Jon Winder's new book, 'Designed for Play', the latest (18th) title in Royal Historical Society's New Historical Perspectives book series for early career historians. Jon's book is available free OA and in print University of London Press bit.ly/3VBUN4V 1/2




Well done Sarah Longair from University of Lincoln, UK on winning an #NTFS award. She is a passionate advocate for supporting teaching and learning for people of all backgrounds and ages with history through material culture. #NTFSawards2024 #AdvanceHE.


Histories of adulthood: the latest volume in Royal Historical Society's New Historical Perspectives book series is now available, edited by Maria Cannon and Laura Tisdall bit.ly/4fOch5t Published free #OpenAccess and in paperback University of London Press #twitterstorians 1/2
