Rebecca Jennings
@rebeccajennings.bsky.social
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Historian of gender and sexuality - Modern British and Australian lesbian history; transnational networks; oral history. Associate Professor at UCL. Cake baker.
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ghilondon.bsky.social
📣 Only 1 month to go until the first event in our upcoming GHIL Autumn/Winter Series! Join us for a lecture by Benno Gammerl (@eui-eu.bsky.social) on 'Queering German History: Still a Vital and Viable Endeavour?' on 21 October at 5:30 pm (BST), either in person at Swedenborg House or via Zoom.
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altirishhistorian.bsky.social
Hi everyone! I'm currently looking for participants for interviews for my PhD research. I'm working on the history of the LGBT+ community in rural Ireland, the way being in rural Ireland impacted the community and how the community impacted rural Ireland, 1970-2000.
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goatsarah.org
I want to explain a few things and then it might be clearer why UK trans people are upset.
In 2001 I married my wife, Sylvia.
In 2005 I started medical transition. (1/13)
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airfriedrosie.bsky.social
What I'm reading here is that if you want your concerns addressed you shouldn't throw paint on planes or march peacefully, you should set fire to things and riot.
danielsohege.bsky.social
Or, just spitballing here, the government could address the genuine issues, such as housing issues, cost of living crisis, and confront disinformation spread about immigration to help better inform people, rather than pandering to xenophobia and exacerbating hostile rhetoric and scapegoating.
Rayner: We must tackle profound impact of migration
Deputy PM says ministers must accept ‘real concerns people have’ amid fears of another summer of riots
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eicathomefinn.bsky.social
Rather puts the outrage about free speech and 'self-censorship' in UK universities into perspective. Sections 1, 2 and 5 of the 2023 Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act will come into force on 1 August 2025. Apparently, it will protect our free speech.
Ian Hislop calls arrest of man holding Private Eye cartoon at Gaza protest ‘mind-boggling’
Jon Farley arrested under Terrorism Act at Leeds demonstration for holding sign making joke about Palestine Action ban
www.theguardian.com
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Really excited about our upcoming interdisciplinary conference on the 'Legacies of Section 28' in contemporary history, education and activism, which will be held at UCL on 6th and 7th June. For more details and to register for this free event: www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
Legacies of Section 28
As we face renewed attacks on the dignity and rights of trans and non-binary people in the UK, many have pointed to the parallels with Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988, which prohibited loc...
www.ucl.ac.uk
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jordanpfot.bsky.social
This letter from Tony Vaughan KC, the MP for Folkestone, is the clearest articulation I’ve seen on the flaws of the interim update from the EHRC. The section titled ‘Legal Incoherence’ hits the nail on the head.
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goodlawproject.org
"Almost all the UK attacks reported in my study centred on LGBTQ+ materials."

Meanwhile editors commission dozens more articles about the silencing of, perhaps, Britain's most published academic, Kathleen Stock. www.theguardian.com/books/2025/a...
Librarians in UK increasingly asked to remove books, as influence of US pressure groups spreads
Anecdotal evidence suggests a rise in requests to take books off shelves, particularly LGBTQ+ titles
www.theguardian.com
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nakedanthropolo.bsky.social
Some 'minorities' are pretty big these days and deserve more history-walks. Recemt walkers were moved to stand where their grandparents took to the streets in the 1980s. Thanks to @londonist.com for listing this unusual walk with optional great pub at the end. www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/black-whit...
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alastairhackney.bsky.social
I have a fully-funded, 4 yr AHRC collaborative PhD studentship 'Soundscapes of domesticity: music and lived experiences in non-elite English homes, 1780–1870' supervised by myself and Matt Ingleby with colleagues at The Museum of the Home. Deadline 23 May See: www.qmul.ac.uk/geog/postgra...
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drbeth.bsky.social
I watched Love Actually this week, and while I do really like it, it's 20 years old and the only time LGBTQ+ people are mentioned, they're jokes.

So I figured this year I'd watch all the queer(ish) Xmas films and post a list.

Here's where we are so far:
rebeccajennings.bsky.social
Only a month to go until the CfP deadline for the 'Legacies of Section 28' conference, which will bring together historians, educators and activists to explore the context and impact of the legislation. Send in your abstracts and please share with your networks! royalhistsoc.org/calendar/leg...
Legacies of Section 28 – CALL FOR PAPERS | RHS
royalhistsoc.org
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gregjenner.bsky.social
Hiya, just a quick shoutout for this brilliant debut history book, HOTEL LUX by Dr Maurice Casey - I was lucky to read an early copy, and it’s both an enthralling narrative and a fascinating detective story as we follow Maurice into the archives and attics to track down lost letters and photographs
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helenglew.bsky.social
I made a Starter Pack for Women's and Gender History because when I looked yesterday I couldn't seen one - sorry if it's now been superseded.

You know the drill by now: please just let me know if you'd like to be added, and equally if you'd prefer not to be listed, just shout.

go.bsky.app/KR9qXhj
rebeccajennings.bsky.social
Please can you add me? Thank you very much for putting this together.
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ials.bsky.social
As part new of the Senate House Library exhibition #SeizedBooks  IALS Foreign and International Librarian Hester Swift  has written an accompanying blog post exploring the legal case behind #OperationTiger. Links to exhibition and post here at: ials.sas.ac.uk/blog/prosecu...
Pride rainbow flag.
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jessdkant.bsky.social
As headlines explode all over about the Cass Review, here's what you need to know: it contains not a shred of original data. It is a badly done systematic review that excluded the overwhelming majority of available evidence in favor of smaller studies chosen for specious reasons. That's it.
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momoulton.bsky.social
Postgraduate conference alert! Gender & Sexuality in Modern British History & Beyond, at the University of Birmingham, 3 July 2024. Organised by some really excellent doctoral researchers. Please share widely. #queerhistory
Call for Papers: Gender and Sexuality in Modern British History and Beyond
Wednesday 3rd July 2024 University of Birmingham
This workshop invites submissions on gender, sexuality, feminism, and queer studies between 1800 and the present day. 
This workshop is aimed at postgraduate and early career researchers. We aim for this to be an inviting, informal, and welcoming environment for students at any stage of their postgraduate studies to present an individual paper (10 to 15 minutes) as part of a panel. We also welcome submissions of We also welcome submissions of fully formed panels of three to four speakers.
We have a limited amount of funding available to cover travel costs for speakers with limited or no access to institutional funding. Please request full details or send an abstract (250 words) and biography (100 words) to Katherine Wallace at kxw761@student.bham.ac.uk and Tabitha Lambert-Bramwell at txl608@student.bham.ac.uk by 27 April 2024
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manwithoutatan.bsky.social
Rather than foregrounding a certain British author of popular children’s books and interminable crime novels whose knowledge of trans history consists of whatever fever dream she’s had today, perhaps let’s focus on the work being done by people who actually know what they’re talking about.
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hannahcharnock.bsky.social
Really pleased to see that this edited collection on Men and Masculinities in C20 Britain is now available Open Access. I love the format which combines research chapters with more discursive reflections. Huge props to Matt, Ben and Katie for their work bringing it together!
www.manchesterhive.com