Dr Sha Zhou 周莎 (@helenchou5786) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Sha Zhou 周莎

@helenchou5786

RA at Manchester China Institute, interested in migration and women in modern British history.

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China Exchange (@chinaexchangeuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our #MadeInChinatown gifts reflecting #heritage stories of ChinatownLondon launch online today! These beautiful & unique items feature the work of internationally exhibited artists Pui Lee & Ekta Kaul. Visit our Etsy shop and add the products to your #Christmas lists today!

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"I've just pledged to Champion London Chinatown's Heritage on Spacehive. Check it out, and if you want to see it happen, please make a pledge. spacehive.com/londonchinatow…

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Last night marked the first time in my life dreaming of a Team meeting. Wondering how Freud would have interpreted my dream and what in 1918 people dreamt about!

Ming-Ai Institute (@mingaiinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔊Call for Submission!!🔊 We would like to ⬇️Hllect and collate the stories during the national lockdown due to COVID, and make these as the collective memory of the Chinese communities in the UK. The submission will be closed on 31 March 2021. Hurry up now!✨ ⬇️Link in comment⬇️

🔊Call for Submission!!🔊
We would like to ⬇️Hllect and collate the stories during the national lockdown due to COVID, and make these as the collective memory of the Chinese communities in the UK. The submission will be closed on 31 March 2021. Hurry up now!✨
⬇️Link in comment⬇️
Ming-Ai Institute (@mingaiinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Originally from Wuhan, Sha studied in China before moving to London.🧳She was captured by letters by migrant women and it became her reason to use oral history for her research.🗣 Project thanks to Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Historic England & The National Lottery Heritage Fund! Partnership with British Library Oral History.

Originally from Wuhan, Sha studied in China before moving to London.🧳She was captured by letters by migrant women and it became her reason to use oral history for her research.🗣
Project thanks to <a href="/DCMS/">Department for Culture, Media and Sport</a>, <a href="/HistoricEngland/">Historic England</a> &amp;
<a href="/HeritageFundUK/">The National Lottery Heritage Fund</a>! Partnership with <a href="/BL_OralHistory/">British Library Oral History</a>.
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The west sees China as a ‘threat’, not as a real place, with real people | Yangyang Cheng theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

LSE Library (@lselibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We're not beautiful, we're not ugly, we're angry!" #OnThisDay in 1970, members of the Women's Liberation Movement disrupted the Miss World contest bringing global attention to the cause.

"We're not beautiful, we're not ugly, we're angry!"

#OnThisDay in 1970, members of the Women's Liberation Movement disrupted the Miss World contest bringing global attention to the cause.
Writing For Research (@write4research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Book Review: Social Media and the Automatic Production of Memory: Classification, Ranking and the Sorting of the Past by Ben Jacobsen and David Beer | Impact of Social Sciences blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocial…

Dr Sha Zhou 周莎 (@helenchou5786) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi! I am translating the third volume of G M Trevelyan’s England under Queen Anne and find a military term hard to understand. Can anyone kindly educate me what is “infantry three-deep”? I guess it is probably a formation of infantry, but not sure. Thanks #twitterstorians

Women's History Review (@womenshistrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forgotten wives: how women get written out of history by Ann Oakley, 2021, Bristol, Policy Press is reviewed by Pat Thane here: doi.org/10.1080/096120…

Forgotten wives: how women get written out of history
by Ann Oakley, 2021, Bristol, Policy Press is reviewed by Pat Thane here: doi.org/10.1080/096120…
Dr Sha Zhou 周莎 (@helenchou5786) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My second article is out : Falling Leaves <i>Not</i> Returning to the Roots: Agency, Meaning and Complex Emotions in Chinese Women’s Narratives of Settling in Britain Since 1978 tandfonline.com/eprint/QYPCB5G…

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Next Tuesday lunch time I will discuss with Jiajia ⁦JIAJIAYI⁩ ⁦and Yuting yuting wu⁩ on Chinese women’s grassroots activism hosted by Women’s Grassroots Activism Research Network ⁦Women's Grassroots Activism Research Network⁩. Welcome to join our discussion😁 eventbrite.co.uk/e/ahrc-womens-…

Manchester China Institute (@uomchina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Join our next in-person conversation on patriarchy, male dominance, and Chinese mythology, with Drs. Xiaobing Wang, Amelia Bonea, and Zhaokun Xin.📚🧚🏻 🗒️ Tuesday, 4 February ⏰ 4:00-5:30pm GMT 🏛️ The Portico Library 🎟️ Free tickets: eventbrite.co.uk/e/113061262579…

📢 Join our next in-person conversation on patriarchy, male dominance, and Chinese mythology, with Drs. Xiaobing Wang, Amelia Bonea, and Zhaokun Xin.📚🧚🏻

🗒️ Tuesday, 4 February
⏰ 4:00-5:30pm GMT
🏛️ <a href="/ThePortico/">The Portico Library</a>

🎟️ Free tickets: eventbrite.co.uk/e/113061262579…
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My first open access article discussing British Chinese caterers’ experiences during covid-19. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…