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Jan De Graaf

@drjandegraaf

Junior Prof of European History at the Institute for Social Movements of the @ruhrunibochum. Holder of the 2019 Sofja Kovalevskaja Award of the @AvHStiftung

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#InternationalWomensDay is a great occasion to retweet this excellent theme issue of Arbeit - Bewegung - Geschichte on class and gender. My contribution on the prominent role women played during wildcat strikes even in male-dominanted industries like #Bergbau is freely accessible online 👇

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My book on the socialist parties (East & West) and the reconstruction of Europe after 1945 is now also available as paperback. At a much reduced price and with a 20% additional discount. Get it while you can with Cambridge University Press - History 👇

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As International Labor and Working-Class History has always been one of my favourite journals, I am very excited to be published in it. My article probes what the little-known occupational strikes in the mines of the 'red' DÄ…browa basin (April 1951) tell us about communist Poland bit.ly/3fYuYVX

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Please share: we offer a PhD & postdoc position in contemporary European history at the Institute for Social Movements in Bochum. Links below: stellenwerk-bochum.de/jobboerse/best… stellenwerk-bochum.de/jobboerse/best…

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📍CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 📚Two post-doc researchers - Institute for Social Movements The ISB has a long track record of researching the comparative history and present-day relevance of social movements. 📅 Deadline 10 April 2022 socialhistoryportal.org/news/articles/…

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Great to see this by our team member Kevin Hall in (pre-)print with Rural History. On efforts to promote social cohesion and democratization on the countryside in 1950s Hesse through "Castles of Peace" (rural community centres) bit.ly/3di9KF7