Barbara Crosbie
@barbaracrosbie
Historian of age relations and generational change. In solidarity with the academic precariat.
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https://www.dur.ac.uk/directory/profile/?id=13794 22-10-2019 22:05:46
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#twitterstorians Dr Jenni Hyde, @wallyberry.bsky.social Dr Una McIlvenna 💀🎶 Bodleian Libraries Giles Bergel and *everyone* interested in early modern ballads 100 Ballads Has Gone Live!! 100ballads.org
🎙️ “You name it, he built it” Listen to leading local historian Richard Pears on little-known C18 architect, William Newton in “William Newton & the North’s Rural Renaissance” NewcastleAntiquaries The Lit and Phil CECS (York) North East Coffeehouse biographicon.net/podcast/08-wil…
Celebrate International Women’s Day with Anne Fisher - first female grammarian of modern English and a feminist icon! #IWD24 biographicon.net/podcast/04-ann… Barbara Crosbie NECulture Durham History @CECS North East Coffeehouse podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/min…
Are you a PGR member of SocialHistorySociety? Would you be interested in showcasing your research on the SHS website? We want to update the “Meet Our PGR Community” page & want you to be involved! Have a look at the site & get in touch with myself or Amy Stanning! socialhistory.org.uk/postgraduates/…
We are looking for nominations to join our committee, which plays a key role in helping the society function. There are lots of options this year including a new EDI role. Please do consider putting yourself forward if you are eligible #twitterstorians socialhistory.org.uk/2024/02/12/com…
We are so excited to hear from this brilliant group of historians at our Children's History Society conference in July! #histchild
Finally, we heard from InvestinginChildren about their child-led Seen and Heard project, funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. A fantastic presentation that demonstrated that adult historians should do more to engage with young historians of childhood & their expert perspectives #histchild2024