History Workshop Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of History Workshop Journal is 1. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
British Universities and Transatlantic Slavery: the University of Glasgow Case6
Raw Material: UNHCR’s Individual Case Files as a Historical Source, 1951–755
‘I shall paint my nails with the blood of those that covet me’: Kashmir’s Women’s Militia and Independence-era Nationalism3
Open secrets: the British ‘migrated archives’, colonial history, and postcolonial history3
A Secret Longing for a Trade in Human Flesh: the Decline of British Slavery and the Making of the Settler Colonies2
Remembering 1807: Lessons from the Archives2
Citizenry and Nationality: the Participation of Immigrants in Urban Politics in Later Medieval England2
The Restructuring of the British Empire and the Colonization of Australia, 1832–82
Contested Childhood: Assessing the Age of Young Refugees in the Aftermath of the Second World War2
Creative Dislocation: an Experiment in Collaborative Historical Research2
Women and Stews: the Social and Material History of Prostitution in the late medieval Southern Low Countries2
An Illegitimate Offspring: South Sea Islanders, Queensland Sugar, and the Heirs of the British Atlantic Slave Complex2
Racial Capitalism: What’s in a Name?2
Racing Pulses: Gender, Professionalism and Health Care in Medical Romance Fiction2
FEATURE: WOMEN'S RESISTANCE IN KASHMIR Memory as Resistance: Oral Histories from Kashmir1
‘To Destroy’: Anna Freud and Dorothy Burlingham in the Freud Archive1
The Spectre of Abnormality: Deaf Education and the Poetics of Contestation at the Turn of the Twentieth Century1
Labour History’s Biographical Turn1
Editorial: Remembering The Radical Seventies1
Byzantine Parades of Infamy through an Animal Lens1
Lost in Transmission? John Berger and the Origins of Ways of Seeing (1972)1
‘I have only One Country, it is the World’: Madame Cama, Anticolonialism, and Indian-Russian Revolutionary Networks in Paris, 1907–171
Conflict and Community in the Trenches: Military Justice Archives and Interactions between Soldiers in France’s Armée d’Afrique, 1914–181
Mining Men: Reflections on Masculinity and Oral History during the Coronavirus Pandemic1
Runaway Slaves, Militant Abolitionists, and the Critique of American Prisons, 1830–601
Thrift, Morality, and Migration in the Barbados Savings Bank1
Hampshire’s Gypsy Rehabilitation Centres: Welfare and Assimilation in Mid-20th Century Britain1
Saving Ireland in Juteopolis: Gender, Class and Diaspora in the Irish Ladies’ Land League1
‘All England Was Present at that Siege’: Imperial Defences and Island Stories in British Culture1
“Both Your Sexes”: A Non-Binary Approach to Gender History, Trans Studies and the Making of the Self in Modern Britain1
The Volatile Seventies: A Memoir of the Naxalbari Uprising in Calcutta and the Bangladesh War1
Peddlers and the Policing of National Indifference in Palestine, 1920–19481
Children In Between: Child Migrants from England to the Cape in the 1830s1
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