Cambridge Doing History in Public
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We are thrilled to share more details about our forthcoming magazine! We are looking for written and visual submissions as well as several new members to join our dedicated team! See the attached posters below for more information!

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Our first issue, ‘Let Down Your Long Hair’ builds on DHP’s commitment to make History accessible to the wider public and highlight overlooked areas.

Watch this space for more information on submitting to the Magazine, or joining the team. We can’t wait to begin this next chapter with you all! ✨
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The Doing History in Public team is thrilled to announce our brand new Magazine, aptly titled Doing History in Public: The Magazine
Brown poster saying Coming Soon featuring a graphic image of Rapunzels Tower
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If you would like to contribute to the blog, please send your proposals of around 100 words and a short bio of about 50 words to [email protected]. If you have any queries, feel free to drop a message to [email protected]
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— we welcome proposals for new articles, both short- (~900 words) and long- (~2000 words) form, or interviews over the course of the next four months
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Some keen observers among you may also notice that there’s something else cooking on the website. For now, suffice it to say that we have changed our article submissions format to a
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In honour of this landmark, DHP has been given something of a facelift. We here at the blog are proud to welcome you to our fully renovated and updated home!
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2024 marked the ten-year anniversary of the first published post on the Doing History in Public blog, making this year the start of DHP’s second decade of life!
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You’re the boss, boss. I say go for it 🫡
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This week, our editor in chief David Martin @davidmartin8293.bsky.social writes about the Andrean Postcolonial

You can read all about it using the link below!

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In case you missed it, we had two fabulous posts go live on the blog this week!

On Monday, we had a new Historian Highlight featuring 2nd-year PhD Student @emmaolson5.bsky.social , who talked all things soundscapes, religious violence, and medieval history!
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We are thrilled to be opening up submissions for blog posts for Easter Term! Get in touch if you have any questions!
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In case you missed it, yesterday’s blog post was the last of our three collaborative posts with the Global History Lab and Elvira Tamus discussing ‘How Imperialism and Colonialism Affect Student Politics’

Read more on the blog:
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This week, in our second collaborative post with the Global History Lab Elvira Tamus and her students discuss ‘Student Protests Around the World’! You can read more on the blog using the link below 👇

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This week kicks off a special series of blog posts on the Global History Lab, the first in three written by groups of international undergraduates, facilitated by Elvira Tamus. Students this week comment on ‘Echoes of communism: A cross-cultural reflection’
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Our first Historian Highlight of term is out now! PhD student Molly Groarke about her research on the British Empire in the nineteenth century, with a particular focus on the Aclands family of Killerton. Read all about it on the blog using the link below!

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Molly Groarke – Historian Highlight
Historian Highlight is an ongoing series sharing the research experiences of historians in the History Faculty in Cambridge and beyond. In this instalment, Chris Campbell sat down with second-year …
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