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So, #twitterstorians, what's a primary that made you go "woah" and either changed the course of your research or got you to see a topic in a whole new light? For teachers, is there a source that typically has that same effect on your students? #history#nerdalert#SourceSaturday
This #sourcesaturday I'm gonna talk about films! My @royalstjournal article on Christina of Sweden (& my upcoming @HistoryIndoors talk) partly looks at Christina's representation in movies where she has been played by Greta Garbo, Liv Ullmann & Malin Buska.
I’ve shared some primary sources recently for @HistoryIndoors #SourceSaturday but today (as it’s coming up to a year since I started my PhD 🤯) I thought I’d share the book where it all started - Christopher Thorne’s Allies of a Kind!
Opps late to #sourcesaturday by ½ an hour! Here's my first one of the new year: museum label text! I look at representations in heritage so spend loads of time collecting & analysing museum interpretation, like this one from @MuseumofLondon about #CharlesII and the Restoration
I’ve been writing a few talks this week, so have been surrounded (only digitally, sadly) by Marian sources! My favourite is by far Mary’s will! Unfortunately for me, the only surviving version is a Victorian copy - whoever copied it managed to lose the original! #SourceSaturday
Back with some more British wartime imperial policy for @HistoryIndoors #SourceSaturday! In December 1944 Clement Attlee circulated a memoranda from the Armistice and Post-War Committee (which he chaired) to the War Cabinet 🗄️ 1/
If you can't see the #BlackLivesMatter exhibit that closes this weekend at @MuseumLondon, then check out my #SourceSaturday conversation with the curators and leaders of Black Lives Matter London.
An excellent example of youth leadership and activism,
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For @HistoryIndoors’ #SourceSaturday I want to discuss the fact that sometimes we find a source that we simply CANNOT work with, for one reason or another.
One of the key elements of my research is a textual analysis of the 1613 witchcraft pamphlet on the Pendle witch trials /1
My first #sourcesaturday post is about #Education 1938 saw the Nazi's annexe Austria bringing with them new education policies. The 1st photo is pre-1938 but the 2nd shows how after 1938 Austrian education changed with greater significance put on PE & Religious Education removed
Sharing some of my research for @HistoryIndoors #SourceSaturday! I work primarily with British govt papers, mostly Foreign Office documents and looking at how Britain used its empire in C20th diplomacy 🤓/1