Rebecca Goldsmith
@relgoldsmith
PhD candidate @CamHistory @CamModBrit @NYCTC_History - researching ‘The making of “Labour’s working class” 1931-51’ - she/her. Views my own
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NEW PODCAST! Over the next two weeks, I'll be joining David Runciman on Past Present Future Podcast to explore six historic elections. Episode 1 is on 1906: the last Liberal landslide, in defence of "the People's Bread"; an election that closed one era & launched another. linktr.ee/ppfideas
As Britain heads to the polls, Rebecca Goldsmith writes for Renewal on Labour, class and the politics of experience at the 1945 and 2024 general elections renewal.org.uk/lessons-from-1…
There is much about the 1945 election campaign that resonates today. As voters across Britain go to the polls, Rebecca Goldsmith traces the politics of class-based experience and feeling, an important but overlooked line of continuity between then and now 👇 x.com/RenewalJournal…
🚨 NEW 🚨 RaymondWilliamsFndtn is now open to applications for up to six grants of up to £1.5k each to support self-organised adult learning activities to help realise social justice aims & collective learning benefits - deadline: Sunday 22 September 2024 raymondwilliamsfoundation.org.uk/grants
Hugely enjoyed speaking to the wonderful Amelia Horgan about my ethnographic work in ex-industrial towns in the midlands. Pls forgive the ramble and enjoy the anecdotes:
Historians in Cambridge are all welcome to the public panel discussion tomorrow 12 July with the fab panel Holly Smith sundeep (@historysunny.bsky.social) Max Long @[email protected], on public history among historians of Britain. 2-4pm at Jesus College's Sibilla room.
It was fantastic to attend the final NYCTC conference last weekend, hosted by Jesus College . The group has been an extremely important part of my PhD experience, and I would like to thank everyone at Columbia University, New York University and Cambridge University for all their work!
#OTD 1945, the general election results were announced, with Labour winning in a landslide. For #HistParl's blog Rebecca Goldsmith (Rebecca Goldsmith) wrote about the use of Mass Observation during the election campaign and its insights for historians today. ow.ly/aoQk50SHYnR
My first article, ‘“We’ve been left out”: women’s refuges in Northern Ireland, 1974-2008’, is out now in Modern British History. It’s a truly inspiring story and I’m grateful to everyone at Women's Aid NI who shared their time and memories. Cambridge History Camb British History academic.oup.com/tcbh/advance-a…
I have just published an academic article in Int Jrnl Pol,Cul&Soc !🎉 I present Raymond Aron's exile in London during WW2, when he exposed collaboration in real time. What's new: Aron likely inspired Jean-Paul Sartre's famous article "What is a Collaborator?" ⬇️ link.springer.com/article/10.100…