
Prof. Julie Gottlieb
@julievgottlieb
historian of modern Britain. books include Feminine Fascism and ‘Guilty Women’, Foreign Policy and Appeasement in interwar Britain.
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03-05-2015 09:03:15
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So happy to be listening to Prof. Julie Gottlieb lecture at the Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino History on the Edge / Zgodovina na Špici 😊


The Nervous State, a new film inspired by Prof. Julie Gottlieb's research, spotlights how traumatic global events can alter mental health. Screening soon, the film explores how one couple was impacted by fears of WW2. See below for more info and tickets👇 sheffield.ac.uk/news/link-betw…

The University of Sheffield historian Prof. Julie Gottlieb has collaborated on a new film that shines a spotlight on the link between mental health and major world events. Screening soon, The Nervous State explores how one couple was impacted by fears of WW2. sheffield.ac.uk/news/link-betw…



The incredible work of the friend and colleague Prof. Julie Gottlieb #NervousState provokes so much thought on our world today and demonstrates the benefit of historians working with artists


Privileged to be here on the panel for a public showing of #NervousState with Prof. Julie Gottlieb and @NicoBalders, chaired by @LucyNoakes1 a wonderful example or collaboration between historian and artist



After five amazing years Gender & History my colleagues and I Uni of Shef History are passing on the baton to edit this wonderful journal - please spread the word. We are looking for a team based at the same university. Also of course happy to answer any questions.


📣Out now on #firstview! Julie V. Gottlieb (Prof. Julie Gottlieb) (Uni of Shef History) on 'An Epidemic of Nervous Breakdowns and Crisis Suicides in Britain’s War of Nerves, 1938–1940' #WW2 #MentalHealth #Writing #International 🪖 👉Read open access here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…


📜1938. A scholar and an artist. A world on the brink. A marriage at its breaking point. This collaboration between Prof. Julie Gottlieb & @NicoBalders dramatizes a gripping tale of love, war, and political inaction. Dive into history from within: bit.ly/3Z2WOY3

Calum E. Douglas Did you see Prof. Julie Gottlieb's excellent recent article on British mental health during the Munich crisis? Fascinating stuff re. suicides, depression, etc. There was a link on here a few weeks ago.





#homefront article of the week: Prof. Julie Gottlieb revisits the so-called Phoney War in the UK (1938-40), using impressive primary data showing that the psychological impacts of the conflict manifested in nervous disorders & even a wave of “crisis suicides.” doi.org/pv4b
