Global Socio-Economic Rights, Local Contexts
@glosoc.bsky.social
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This AHRC research project explores ideas and networks concerning work-related social rights from 1880 to the Present in Germany, the UK, Tanzania and Kenya.
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Come listen to our post-doc @nielsboender.bsky.social speak about the origins of social security in Kenya and Tanzania! Available online at 2pm UK time online and 4pm East African time in person in Nairobi on the 18th of September.
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One for the diary! If you're in Nairobi, do come along to
the British Institute in East Africa to listen to me present some findings on the history of social security in the region. Alternatively, you can join online. 4 pm EAT on the 18th of September

Register here: biea.ac.uk/events/the-o...
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Our four broad themes are: Fair Pay, Generations at Work, Healthy Work, and Work and Workers.

Ideally, suggested items would be accompanied by about 30-75 words of description identifying their significance.

Please email your suggestions to: [email protected]

Thanks for your help!
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The team has already assembled many items (including the images here), but we'd like your help crowdsourcing additional ones that can tell this important story. All contributors will be credited on our exhibition page. Please note that any items suggested need to be open-access or copyright-free.
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These will include excerpts of policy documents; excerpts of oral history interviews; songs about work; protest posters; paintings; photographs of child workers, workplace safety devices, agricultural and industrial workers around the world, etc.
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We're creating an educational resource that brings original historical materials into public view, telling the complex story of social rights related to work and encouraging reflection on social rights in the world today. It will feature ca 300 items.
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Crowd-sourcing opportunity! At GLOSOC, we are putting together a virtual exhibition on Work and the Global History of Social Rights since the nineteenth century. The exhibition is targeted at school students and adults, and we need your help and suggestions for items to include!
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Very excited to see so many of you tomorrow! There's still time to register online - just pop us an email at: [email protected]
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We are very happy to announce our exciting program for our first project workshop, 5-6 June, on "Writing Global Histories of Socio-Economic Rights"

See www.glosoc.org/events/ for a text version of the programme and for details to register for online and in-person attendance.
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Happy Labour Day! To mark the occasion, our project member @roryhanna.bsky.social has authored a blog on the 1955 protests by the labour movement in West Germany demanding a five-day week - with some very pertinent contemporary resonances!

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We are very happy to announce our exciting program for our first project workshop, 5-6 June, on "Writing Global Histories of Socio-Economic Rights"

See www.glosoc.org/events/ for a text version of the programme and for details to register for online and in-person attendance.
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We're happy to announce we've posted our next blog - authored by Project Post-doc @nielsboender.bsky.social - a spotlight from our archival research on Trade Unions, Labour Rights and Tanzania: medium.com/@glosoc/docu...
Document Highlight: When Julius Nyerere broke with Western Trade Unionism
[Author: Dr Niels Boender (University of Edinburgh)]
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A reminder of our call for papers for the June 2025 hybrid workshop 'Writing Global Histories of Socio-Economic Rights'✍️🌐👷‍♀️🧑‍🏭 We are requesting proposals for 10-minute impulse papers. Simply send us a keyword, an abstract and a bio by 15 February! More details here: www.glosoc.org/events/
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Thanks for your interest, and for asking! The CfP is also up on our website: www.glosoc.org/events/
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Call for Papers for our first event! Join us at our hybrid workshop - Writing Global Histories of Socio-Economic Rights at the University of Sheffield, 5-6 June 2025. Please send us a keyword, abstract, and bio at [email protected]. The deadline is 15 February. See more details below!
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We've published our first two blogs for our GLOSOC project. Find out about the diversity of approaches to social rights across both time and space in Europe and Africa. From Bismarck's Germany to the era of Structural Adjustment, we sketch the broad outlines of our project.

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And finally, our postdocs are Dr. Rory Hanna (Sheffield) and Dr. @nielsboender.bsky.social (Edinburgh). Historians of Germany and Kenya, respectively, they will be at the historical coalface conducting much research (and running the social media channels!) over the three years of the project!
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Our co-investigators are Professor Stefan Berger (RUB) and Dr Maxmillian Julius Chuhila (Dar es Salaam), who contribute particular insight into social rights and intellectual histories in Germany and Tanzania.
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The principal investigators are Dr Julia Moses @sheffielduni.bsky.social
and @emma-edin.bsky.social (Edinburgh), who bring years of experience in the history of social policy and transnational intellectual exchanges across Europe and Africa.
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Very excited to announce the team working on the project! For full info, see our website: t.co/G8mxRx6ymX
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Keep your eyes on this page for updates on the activities of our team members, links to blog posts, and highlights from the virtual exhibition we will be producing!
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A collaboration between scholars at the Universities of Sheffield, Edinburgh, Bochum, and Dar es Salaam, we will explore the circulation and embedding of ideas, laws, and concepts around work-related social rights between and within these four countries.
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We are live! Our AHRC research project Global Socio-Economic Rights, Local Contexts Work in East Africa and Western Europe, 1880 to the Present, has now fully started! We will be using this page to share some of our exciting work over the coming years. Check out the website here: glosoc.org