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History Workshop 1

Information from the first History Workshop, organised by Raphael Samuel, which took place at Ruskin College on 4th March 1967, and was entitled 'A Day with the Chartists'

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History Workshop Pamphlets

History Workshop published a series of 13 pamphlets between 1970 and 1974, written by students at Ruskin College. A number of these began life as papers delivered to History Workshops in the late 1960s...

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The History Workshop Archives

Information about the archive collections containing records of the History Workshop movement, which are held in the library of Bishopsgate Institute, London

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An Introduction & Index to the Material

A introduction to the History Workshops, which were annual forums held between 1967 and 1994, devoted to the study and development of ‘history from below’

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History of History Workshop

History Workshop Online launches an online exhibition of material from the archives of the History Workshop movement, held at Bishopsgate Institute in London, with this introduction by Barbara Taylor

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Raphael Samuel’s Writings for HWJ: A Bibliography

In advance of History Workshop's Virtual Special Issue on the work of Raphael Samuel, a complete list of his contributions to the journal. Free text links available from 3 May 2016.

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Alun Howkins: the Land and its Rebels

Alun Howkins (1947-2018) was a historian of the land and its people, a founding editor of History Workshop Journal, and a singer and historian of folk song. On 25 April 2019 History Workshop Journal...

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Beyond ‘Misbehaviour’: Sally Alexander in Conversation

Sally Alexander in conversation with Poppy Sebag-Montefiore for History Workshop Online. I meet Sally in the kitchen of her home in London. She blasts the coffee grinder when I arrive and heats some...

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Taking Photos of the First Women’s Liberation Conference

Chandan Fraser was 20 years old when she attended the UK’s first Women’s Liberation Conference at Oxford in February-March 1970. This was a landmark event in the genesis of second wave feminism in...

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