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  • Women in Our History: Lady Elisabeth Erskine

    Our PhD student, Robin Harragin Hussey, shares what she knows about her grandmother. Elisabeth (1907-2004) was my grandmother. Elisabeth had a large influence on her church, Christian Science, by bringing many Kenyans into membership. Our family values are deeply Christian… Continue reading

    Women in Our History: Lady Elisabeth Erskine
  • Women in Our History: Madeline Ethel Lancaster

    Our final-year student, Hannah Grimshaw, shares what she has learned about her great-grandmother. Madeline Lancaster (née Styles), known often as Madge, was my great-grandma on my father’s side of the family. She was my grandma’s mother. Although Madeline died long… Continue reading

    Women in Our History: Madeline Ethel Lancaster
  • Women in our History

    For Women’s History Month this year, we wanted to focus on the women in our lives – ordinary women who have made significant contributions in their own way. To start us off, Abbie Tibbott writes about her own experiences tracing… Continue reading

    Women in our History
  • Things to Do (and Maybe Not to Do) for Valentines Day

    This Valentine’s Day, we revisit some romantic – and spiteful – traditions from the past. DO: Be romantic and create a love token Love tokens in the Victorian era were synonymous with emotion. Generally, a love token was a round… Continue reading

    Things to Do (and Maybe Not to Do) for Valentines Day
  • Criminality and Queer History

    Dr Liz Barnes discusses the difficulty of uncovering ordinary queer lives in the past. Please note that this post contains references to sexual violence and language that readers might find offensive. Criminality is ever-present for historians seeking to uncover queer… Continue reading

    Criminality and Queer History