History Workshop Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of History Workshop Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
British Universities and Transatlantic Slavery: the University of Glasgow Case8
Raw Material: UNHCR’s Individual Case Files as a Historical Source, 1951–755
Racial Capitalism: What’s in a Name?4
Open secrets: the British ‘migrated archives’, colonial history, and postcolonial history4
Racing Pulses: Gender, Professionalism and Health Care in Medical Romance Fiction3
‘I shall paint my nails with the blood of those that covet me’: Kashmir’s Women’s Militia and Independence-era Nationalism3
Conflict and Community in the Trenches: Military Justice Archives and Interactions between Soldiers in France’s Armée d’Afrique, 1914–182
Remembering 1807: Lessons from the Archives2
Racial Capitalism and Peasant Insurgency in Colonial Myanmar2
Women and Stews: the Social and Material History of Prostitution in the late medieval Southern Low Countries2
Contested Childhood: Assessing the Age of Young Refugees in the Aftermath of the Second World War2
‘To Destroy’: Anna Freud and Dorothy Burlingham in the Freud Archive1
“Both Your Sexes”: A Non-Binary Approach to Gender History, Trans Studies and the Making of the Self in Modern Britain1
Emotions and the German Peasants’ War of 1524–61
The Nakba and the Zionist Dream of an Ethnonational State1
Runaway Slaves, Militant Abolitionists, and the Critique of American Prisons, 1830–601
Hampshire’s Gypsy Rehabilitation Centres: Welfare and Assimilation in Mid-20th Century Britain1
Undisciplined History: Creative Methods and Academic Practice1
‘All England Was Present at that Siege’: Imperial Defences and Island Stories in British Culture1
‘We Kept Them to Remember’: Tin Trunk Archives and the Emotional History of the Mau Mau War1
Mining Men: Reflections on Masculinity and Oral History during the Coronavirus Pandemic1
The Volatile Seventies: A Memoir of the Naxalbari Uprising in Calcutta and the Bangladesh War1
Byzantine Parades of Infamy through an Animal Lens1
Thrift, Morality, and Migration in the Barbados Savings Bank1
Saving Ireland in Juteopolis: Gender, Class and Diaspora in the Irish Ladies’ Land League1
The Spectre of Abnormality: Deaf Education and the Poetics of Contestation at the Turn of the Twentieth Century1
Labour History’s Biographical Turn1
Peddlers and the Policing of National Indifference in Palestine, 1920–19481
Editorial: Remembering The Radical Seventies1
Children In Between: Child Migrants from England to the Cape in the 1830s1
FEATURE: WOMEN'S RESISTANCE IN KASHMIR Memory as Resistance: Oral Histories from Kashmir1
Truth, Justice, and Expertise in 1980s Britain: the Cultural Politics of the New Cross Massacre0
And I Dance with Somebody: Queer History in a Japanese Nightclub0
Political Activism and the Everyday in Cold War Japan0
‘The Russians are Coming!’ Entangled Peripheries and Cold War Competition in Motorcycle Speedway0
Freud in Dublin? The Formation of Psychoanalysis in Ireland, c.1928–19930
The Servant Problem and the Colour Line: Race, Class, and Domestic Labour in the Transvaal Colony, 1902–19140
Barbara Ehrenreich (1941–2022)0
Missionaries, the State, and Labour in Colonial Kenya c.1909–c.1919: the ‘Gospel of Work’ and the ‘Able-Bodied Male Native’0
‘The Black Prince of Baker Street’ and the Black Presence in Britain, 1837–18490
Migration, Racism and Sexual Health in Postwar Britain0
Teaching Empire and War: Animating Marginalized Histories in the Classroom0
Correction to: Interviews with the New Left ‘A Very Special Time’: The Personal and the Political and the Genesis of the Women’s Liberation Movement Catherine Hall interviewed by Andrew Whitehead0
Ken Weller (1935–2021)0
Marked Men: Identity and Surveillance in Late Medieval Italy (Perugia, 1411-45)0
‘Thinking in Papua New Guinean Terms’: the Sensitive Files Case of 1972 and Australia’s Migrated Archive0
An Anarchist for the Outside World0
Unequal Britain0
St Wilgefortis and Her/Their Beard: The Devotions of Unhappy Wives and Non-Binary People0
The IFPA youth group, the Adolescent Confidential Telephone Service and Sexual Health Activism in Ireland, c. 1984–900
Britain’s Debt to Slavery: A Critical Review0
About a Play: Stanley Middleton’s Pentrich Revolution0
Paul Ginsborg (1945–2022)0
Naked Civil Servant: Queer Sex, Catholicism and Conformism in the Post-War London Diaries of George Lucas0
Masterless People in the Era of the Haitian Revolution0
Restless Somnambulists: Reflections on Violence, Accountability, and Historical Practice from Sri Lanka0
The Death of an Irishman: A Speculative Biography0
Corrigendum0
Poxed and Ravished: Venereal Disease in Early Modern Rape Trials0
Editorial: New Editors0
Correction to: Red Love and Betrayal in the Making of North Korea: Comrade Hŏ Jŏng-suk0
The Elusive History of the Pan-African Congress, 1919–270
Irreverent Histories of Empire0
Mapping the Notting Hill Riots: Racism and the Streets of Post-war Britain0
Remnants of ‘Adibo dali’ (1896) and the Plunder of Yendi in German Museums0
Māori Workers in Colonial New South Wales, c. 1803–400
Remembering Deceased Children in Family Life: the School Case of Poor Harold (1920–31)0
Correction to: Interviews with the New Left ‘It Was the First Time I Felt the Spirit of Revolution’: Protest and Politics in the late 1950s and 1960s. Neal Ascherson interviewed by Andrew Whitehead0
Marc Bloch in the French Resistance0
Queer Hostages for Hanoi0
The Lion, the Children and the Bookcase0
Male rape: survivors, support and the law in late twentieth-century England and Wales0
Four Lives, Two Cars, and a Colony0
Rod Kedward (1937–2023)0
When History Empowers: Recovering the Life Stories of the Begums of Bhopal for Women’s Learning and Gender Equality0
Malcolm Chase (1957–2020)0
Archival Trials: Unpublished Records from the Allahabad High Court0
John Gillis and the Personal as Historical0
And She Did0
Anglicanism, Race and the Inner City: Parochial Domesticity and Anti-Racism in the Long 1980s0
The Telegraph from Below: Race, Labour and the Indo-European Telegraph Department 1862–19270
Ria Kapoor, Making Refugees in India0
Out of Obscurity: Local Leadership and Cultural Wealth in the Radical Communities of the West Riding Textile District, 1825–400
Remembering Jean McCrindle0
Interviews with the New Left ‘It Was the First Time I Felt the Spirit of Revolution’: Protest and Politics in the late 1950s and 1960sNeal Ascherson interviewed by Andrew Whitehead0
Ranajit Guha’s Garden: Ranajit Guha (1923–2023)0
Jean McCrindle (1937–2022)0
What is Fascism and Where does it Come From?0
Catholics at Ground Zero: Negotiating (Post) Memory0
City of ‘Red Assassins’? Crime, Control, and Resistance in Colonial Lahore0
The Scattering: a Family History for a Floating World0
Radical Commemoration, the Politics of the Street, and the 150th Anniversary of the Paris Commune of 18710
Interviews with the New Left ‘A Very Special Time’: The Personal and the Political and the Genesis of the Women’s Liberation MovementCatherine Hall interviewed by Andrew Whitehead0
Gay and Lesbian Liberation in the Low Countries: From Stonewall to Pink Pillar0
‘For them it was just a game but for us it was more’: Black Identity and the Making of Basketball in Urban Britain0
Revolution in 1525: Thomas Müntzer and Mühlhausen0
Frances Harris (1950–2021)0
Laughter of the Oppressor: Humour, Whiteness and Masculinity in Late Rhodesia0
Adventures in Lollard Street: An Experimental London Playground, 1955–600
Sustaining a Nonviolent Self: Mahatma Gandhi, Madeleine Slade, and Manu Gandhi0
Belinda Bozzoli (1945–2020)0
Military History from the Street0
Britain’s Brown Babies0
Memories of Paul Ginsborg0
Walking the Talk: Art, History, and the Politics of Public Participatory Memory in L.A.’s Skid Row0
Arthur Burns (1963–2023): an appreciation.0
Between Documentation and Dispossession: the Language of the Nuu-chah-nulth People in the Journals of James Cook’s Third Voyage0
Childbirth, ‘Madness’, and Bodies in History0
John Dixon Walsh (1927–2022): an appreciation0
Marvels of the Levant: Print Media and the Politics of Wonder in Early Modern Venice0
Editorial: Colombo’s Uprising: Writing History in Sri Lanka Now0
Subversive Chat0
Fishing, Freedom, and the Market in Early Modern London0
‘Go Home Banda’: Sri Lanka, Statue Politics, and the 2022 Protests0
Hywel Francis 1946–20210
Historical Vistas on Sri Lanka’s 2022 People’s Uprising0
‘Working Mothers’ in Eighteenth-Century London0
Algiers, Mecca of Revolutions0
Editorial statement: in memory of Clare Morton0
Utopian Universities0
Landscapes and Mindscapes0
Racial Capitalism in Voltaire’s Enlightenment0
Editorial: Racial Capitalism0
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