History Workshop

History Workshop Podcast

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Listen to leading scholars, activists and writers talk about the practice of history and reflect on the social forces that are changing our world.

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www.historyworkshop.org.uk

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24 cze 2026

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Writing Difficult Subjects 24.06.2026

How can historians write with compassion and ethical clarity about issues of sexual violence? Ruth Beecher and Julie Wheelwright discuss their creative writing toolkit as a resource for tackling difficult subjects.

Recovering Queer History in the Log Books 27.05.2026

What can we learn about queer lives and queer history from the call logs of the UK's first LGBTQ+ helpline? Tash Walker and Adam Zmith on their award-winning podcast The Log Books.

Undercover Policing and the British Left 29.04.2026

What do the materials unearthed in the UK's Undercover Policing Inquiry reveal about the abuse of social justice activists by the surveillance state? Two core participants in the ongoing inquiry explore its history from the inside out.

History Workshop Around the World 25.03.2026

What were the links between the History Workshop movement in Britain and radical history initiatives around the globe?

History Workshop in Turbulent Times 18.02.2026

What is the value of history at times of global upheaval? Four historians discuss their reflections on this in History Workshop Journal's 100th issue.

Working Collectively Then and Now 28.01.2026

How did History Workshop Journal's editorial collective sustain its commitment to radical history over fifty tumultuous years? Sally Alexander and Jeffrey Weeks discuss.

Reimagining Trades Union History 07.01.2026

A new exhibition on 200 years of British trades union history spotlights surprising moments in the tumultuous history of workers organising for change.

Teaching Eastern Europe Through A Decolonial Lens 26.11.2025

Why has Eastern Europe been absent from studies of decolonial history? Historians Oksana Dudko and Anna Hájková discuss.

Friends in Common 29.10.2025

How might we reassess the importance of friendship as a transformative, even revolutionary, political resource?

Changing the Record 29.09.2025

How has paperwork served over time as a tool for empowerment and change? A roundtable of historians, archivists, and activists explore its unexpected radical history.

Can A Rock Band Make History? 16.07.2025

A Glasgow rock band, The Tenementals, explore what it means to create radical history in song.

The 1984 Islington Nursery Strike 18.06.2025

Why did 155 nursery workers employed by London's Islington Council go on strike in 1984 - and why has their story been forgotten?

Uncovering the Socialist Anthropocene 17.06.2025

How can the visual arts shed light on the historical relationship between socialism and the natural world?

War and the Mind 16.04.2025

Is war innate to human psychology?

Writing History in Sri Lanka Now 25.02.2025

How might historians of the 2022 People's Uprising in Sri Lanka explore ongoing struggles for accountability and justice?

In Search of Waguih Ghali 13.11.2024

Exploring the enigma that was the Egyptian writer Waguih Ghali, author of the classic postcolonial novel Beer in the Snooker Club.

The Siege Of Sidney Street 23.10.2024

How did a 1911 East End police shootout affect the history of anarchism in London and beyond?

Pioneering Transgender History 31.07.2024

How did trans history find a foothold in the academy - and what is its future? Susan Stryker discusses with Claire Potter on this episode of the Why Now podcast.

An Indian Historian's Ordinary Life 26.06.2024

The novelist Amitava Kumar on history, fiction, India, and ordinary lives.

In The Shadow Of Diagnosis 12.06.2024

How has modern queer life been affected by its encounters with psychiatric power?

UK Disability History and Heritage Hub 29.05.2024

How can we investigate disability history and heritage?

Before The Light Fades 24.04.2024

Natasha Walter on her mother's life of activism and resistance.

Now Here 10.04.2024

What is the future of common spaces and community gathering spots in the UK? At a time when so many spaces that once were shared are now either derelict or in private hands, when it can be difficult to find somewhere to gather with friends without buying a latte in order to do so, how might the future be different? How might we rethink our relationship with public space, the land, and each other?...

Rosalux History 27.03.2024

What possibilities do podcasts offer as vehicles for radical history? Albert Scharenberg of the Rosalux History podcast discusses.

Translating the French Revolution 13.03.2024

How might we translate the French Revolution in ways that open it up to the 21st century?

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