CASH on the Research Exchange
Since the launch of our new Research Exchange in 2018, the authors of articles published in our journal Cultural & Social History have also been invited to blog for us. You’ll find links to our blog posts related to CASH articles below.
Upcoming:
- Rachel Duffett on the remembrance of the First World War
- James Jones on the emotional history of cinemas
Published:
- Acknowledge the Acknowledgements by Henry Irving
- The Continued Survival of the Gentleman Amateur by Duncan Stone
- Curiosity in the Archive by Daphna Oren-Magidor
- Settlement, Assimilation and the Monros in Early Modern England by Allan Kennedy
- Prisons, human rights, HIV and other cheery subjects by Janet Weston
- Women and Adult Education in the 1970s by Eve Worth
- Dirt, Health and Home Gardening by Sophie Greenway
- Toil and Trouble: Ireland’s Last Witch Trial by Andrew Sneddon
- Beyond ‘mad’ and ‘bad’ at Salem by Isabelle Laskaris
- The Emotional World of the Wedding Certificate by Katie Barclay
- Injections while you dance? by Hannah Elizabeth
- Welshness and Britishness: The Case of Richard Llewellyn by Wendy Ugolini
- The German Governess in the English Novel by Susan Bayley
- Social Mobility Behind the Library Desk by Michelle Johansen
- A Window on Architectural Glass by Daniel Jütte
- Preserving the Country Heart of England by Amy Palmer
- Justifying Coropral Punishment by Andrew Burhcell
- The Postmistress and the Silkworm by Leonie Hannan
- Holidaymaking on the Isle of Man by Peter Hodson
- Reputation and Medieval Credit by Hannah Robb
- Educating the Secular Citizen by Susannah Wright
- Book-Knowledge is Power by James Fisher
- The Illicit Labour of Coining by Anna Field
- Libraries as Community Hubs by Robert James
- Suicide and the Fear of Flogging Alyson Brown
- Changing Burial Practices by Julie Rugg
- Long Before the “Boob Job” by Kim M Phillips
- “Those Vagabond Quakers” by David Hitchcock
- Agatha Christie and Empire by Christopher Prior
- Rethinking Child Welfare and Emigration by Charlotte Wildman, Ruth Lamont and Eloise Moss