Posts from the ‘article’ Category
- 2.25.23A short obituary of historian Jorma Kalela
- 10.24.21Statues of women AND animals – not women “instead of” animals
- 6.26.21Statues and memorials and public history articles
- 1.7.21Animal-Human History – new paperback – £30
- 2.20.20Three animal statues
- 2.25.19Ordinary cats in Britain in the 1800s
- 11.20.18Finding a man and his horse in an archive?
- 10.14.18Where is Public History?
- 6.30.18The dogs that didn’t bark in the Blitz
- 5.27.18Cats dying – and living – during the Second World War
- 4.30.18Mrs. Chippy , the cat, killed by Ernest Shackleton
- 4.23.18Animal statues in Sydney
- 3.22.18Clapton Square ‘zeitgeist’ and murder mile
- 2.14.18Animal – human histories in a history book?
- 1.6.18Matchworkers’ strike: threat to a leader’s grave NOW!
- 1.6.18Matchworkers’ strike:threats to a leader’s grave NOW!
- 12.10.17Just out :”The Oxford Handbook of Public History”
- 11.2.16The dog at the Eureka Stockade
- 8.11.16Cats in nineteenth century England
- 7.29.16Mourning Animals – new book
- 7.29.16Article on Britain at War.Remembering and Forgetting the Animal Dead of the Second World War
- 7.21.16Brecht’s The Solution and Public History
- 11.6.15New article published on the Dog and Cat Massacre
- 11.6.15The Dog and Cat Massacre of September 1939 and the People’s War
- 9.13.15Scientists, Historians and Cats
- 10.31.14Home Front – article on animals, diaries and the Home Front
- 10.31.14Article on animals in World War Two Home Front diaries
- 10.24.14Remembering and forgetting the animal dead of the Second World War
- 6.24.14Margaret Damer Dawson and the Chelsea Embankment bird bath memorial
- 6.24.14Article on Damer Dawson and the restored memorial bird bath
- 6.1.14Where is Public History?
- 5.6.14Jack in the Green, Levellers’ Day – and Suffragette Morris dancers
- 12.30.13Animal Protection worldwide
- 9.4.13War on the Home Front: the animal-human relationship
- 8.2.13Public history and social knowledge – and red light bulbs
- 7.26.13New article published on historic ‘pet’ cemeteries
- 7.26.13Article on historic ‘pet’ cemeteries
- 6.9.13Another sort of animal cemetery
- 5.27.13Animal Death cover
- 5.9.13History on Television
- 4.8.13Stairway to Heaven memorial, Anderson shelters – and animals
- 2.23.13‘Pet’ cemetery in Asnieres,Paris: human-animal space
- 12.22.12Article : Nervous dogs need admin, son!
- 12.13.12Hyde Park ‘pet’ cemetery
- 11.20.12Different approaches to commemorating the human-animal relationship: animals and war memorials
- 8.25.12Animals in War memorial Canberra
- 8.13.12Why is Greyfriars Bobby not looking at the graveyard?
- 7.14.12New article published on writing animal-human history
- 7.14.12Writing Animal-Human History
- 7.7.12Articles in online exhibition ‘be kind: a Visual History of Humane Education 1880 -1945’
- 5.28.12Animals and War Memorials and Water Troughs
- 5.2.12Animal pasts in London’s present
- 4.18.12Commemorating animals: glorifying humans?
- 4.17.12Greyfriars Bobby and ‘the brown dog’
- 4.17.12Balto the Alaskan dog
- 4.16.12Thinking about people and public history
- 4.16.12Comparing Australian & British Women’s Suffrage
- 4.8.12Anthrozoos new article on animal history
- 4.8.12Antennae – animal cartoon
- 3.18.12English labour movement festivals
- 3.17.12Mary Richardson suffragette, socialist, fascist
- 3.17.12Suffragettes as public historians
- 3.16.12The moment of Greyfriars Bobby
- 3.16.12London political space
- 3.16.12Silk weavers in Bethnal Green and Spitalfields
- 3.16.12Chairs and photographs
- 3.16.12Municipal feminism
- 3.16.12NUWT : feminist teachers
- 3.16.12Public History: Raphael Samuel
- 3.16.12Public and personal histories: 11+
- 3.16.12Public history: People and their pasts
- 3.16.12Public History : reinventing the past
- 3.16.12Public History : teaching
- 3.16.12Ruskin College students : reading and autodidactism
- 3.16.12Emily Phipps feminist and headteacher
- 3.16.12Ethel Froud suffragette & NUWT secretary
- 3.16.12Agnes Dawson
- 3.16.12Theodora Bonwick: suffragette teacher
- 3.16.12Feminist teachers: NUWT
- 3.16.12Suffrage autobiographies
- 3.16.12Personal and Public Histories
- 3.16.12Louise Lind af Hageby
- 3.16.12Gertrude Colmore
- 3.16.12Mary Tealby founder of the Battersea Dogs Home
- 3.15.12Alice Drakoules, Humanitarian League
- 3.15.12Muriel Dowding
- 3.15.12Feminists and Socialists oppose vivisection
- 3.15.12Anti-vivisection in nineteenth century Britain
- 3.15.12Red and grey squirrels (or American tree rats…)
- 3.15.12Islay and the ‘dog on the tuckerbox’