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The MHR

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A multi-disciplinary, historically-oriented journal. Run by post-grads to showcase research across the Arts and Humanities.

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Come and join the team at The MHR! We are looking for Assistant Editors to join our team. This is a fantastic opportunity for #postgrad and #postdoc researchers to gain editorial experience while editing submissions related to your research area. #phdchat

Come and join the team at The MHR!

We are looking for Assistant Editors to join our team. This is a fantastic opportunity for #postgrad and #postdoc researchers to gain editorial experience while editing submissions related to your research area. #phdchat
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New research article alert 🚨: @isobel_newby looks at the role of the Central Veterinary Laboratory in dealing with the BSE (Mad Cow Disease) crisis. A must read! midlandshistoricalreview.com/cow-133-at-cen…

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Happy Halloween! 🎃 Trawling back through the MHR archive, it's a fitting day to read Dr Scott Eaton's fascinating research article on depictions of witchcraft in Early Modern culture. midlandshistoricalreview.com/witches-and-th… #Halloween #AcademicTwitter #History

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It's also a good time to remind you that the MHR is recruiting still. We're looking for: ➡️ Assistant Editors ➡️ Lead Editor (Book Reviews) ➡️ Social Media Editor No previous experience necessary. For more info or to apply, contact [email protected]

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The MHR also always has an open call for submissions from postgrad Arts and Hum. students. From full-length research articles to smaller pieces and book reviews, The MHR is a great platform for disseminating student research to a global audience. #callforpapers #phdchat

The MHR also always has an open call for submissions from postgrad Arts and Hum. students. 

From full-length research articles to smaller pieces and book reviews, The MHR is a great platform for disseminating student research to a global audience.

#callforpapers #phdchat
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New review 🚨: @Thomas_Wood_1 reviews Jennifer Maria DeSilva's 2020 edited collection of essays on the Borgia family, their reputation and later representations of them. midlandshistoricalreview.com/jennifer-mara-…

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🚨 MHR IS RECRUITING! 🚨 We're looking for a Social Media Editor and a Lead Editor (Book Reviews) to join our team. This is a fantastic opportunity for postgraduate students looking to develop editorial skills and enhance their CVs. All disciplines welcome.

🚨 MHR IS RECRUITING! 🚨
We're looking for a Social Media Editor and a Lead Editor (Book Reviews) to join our team.

This is a fantastic opportunity for postgraduate students looking to develop editorial skills and enhance their CVs. All disciplines welcome.
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In our latest article, Ashley Clark explores the first human-to-human heart transplant in 1967 – and its wider implications on medically determining death. #researcharticle #historyofmedicine #historyofsurgery midlandshistoricalreview.com/the-uncertain-…

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Are you a PhD or postdoc? Interested in gaining some editorial experience? Join the MHR today! We have 2 vacancies: Social Media Editor and Lead Editor (Book Reviews). No previous experience necessary. Details in the QT below👇

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Got a research paper getting dusty on your desk? Is your old dissertation feeling ignored and unloved on your computer? Or have you read a new academic book recently that you're keen to review? MHR are on the look-out for submissions 👇👇👇 #history #research

Got a research paper getting dusty on your desk? 
Is your old dissertation feeling ignored and unloved on your computer? 
Or have you read a new academic book recently that you're keen to review?

MHR are on the look-out for submissions 👇👇👇
#history #research
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Ashley Clark, one of our secondary history trainee teachers has recently had an article published. Well done Ash! Ash #lifelonglearning #researchinformed #researchgenerating #traintoteach

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Very happy to announce that I am the new Lead Editor (Book Reviews) at The MHR! 📚 The MHR has a rolling submissions policy, so if you're interested in reviewing a book for us please check out the guidance on submission: midlandshistoricalreview.com/submissions-2/

Very happy to announce that I am the new Lead Editor (Book Reviews) at <a href="/Mid_Hist_Review/">The MHR</a>! 📚

The MHR has a rolling submissions policy, so if you're interested in reviewing a book for us please check out the guidance on submission: midlandshistoricalreview.com/submissions-2/
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In our latest must-read article, Ali Giritlioglu considers the ways ecology shaped late medieval and early modern social structures. midlandshistoricalreview.com/life-and-death…

In our latest must-read article, Ali Giritlioglu considers the ways ecology shaped late medieval and early modern social structures.
midlandshistoricalreview.com/life-and-death…
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Book Review time! In The MHR's latest publication, @AlastairGardne5 reviews Helen Carr and Suzannah Lipscomb's What is History, Now? (2021). midlandshistoricalreview.com/book-review-he…

Book Review time! In <a href="/Mid_Hist_Review/">The MHR</a>'s latest publication, @AlastairGardne5 reviews Helen Carr and Suzannah Lipscomb's What is History, Now? (2021). 

midlandshistoricalreview.com/book-review-he…
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We're closing the week on a strong note with our latest book review, Mrs Perry reviews Janet Berry's Moseley 1850-1900: Space, place and people in a middle-class Birmingham Suburb #bookreview #localhistory midlandshistoricalreview.com/book-review-ja…

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In our latest Spotlight article, @Thomas_Wood_1 explores the history (and historical content) of wargaming in the Midlands, home of the Games Workshop. midlandshistoricalreview.com/the-lead-belt-…

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We've updated our guidelines for Book Reviews 📚. Fancy writing a review for us? Be sure to check out our helpful submission guide: midlandshistoricalreview.com/submissions-2/

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In our latest Spotlight piece, Thomas Wood looks back at the history of the thirteen popes called Leo preceding the current Pope Leo XIV. Some were good, some were great, some were saints and some are probably best forgotten about... midlandshistoricalreview.com/a-brief-histor…