Katie Barclay
Emotional historian
- Reposted by Katie BarclayWe are pleased to share the details for the Annual Gender & History Lecture, which will be given by Dr Onni Gust. Their talk is titled 'Kin: transgender history with and beyond the human'. May 15, 2025, 15:00 - 16:30 (In person and Online) Register here 👇 ticketpass.org/event/ELMPHJ...
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- Proofs are in!
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- The history of the family as a liberatory knowledge? Me at Psyche. psyche.co/ideas/the-hi...
- Finally got a hold of my new book. Loneliness in World History. Learn about loneliness but also how we do comparative emotions research.
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- Might be a nice little FOI project for someone @theguardian.com Australia.
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- I read this one sentence in an article that said that the custom of cheek kissing in France was rejuvenated after 1968 (having declined in the 19thC), as part of a commitment to equity. No reference!! Anybody know of this true or what I can read on it?
- I have to write 1500 words on why the history of the family is important. Thoughts??
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- The internet says Europeans gave up their kiss as greetings (think cheek kisses on meeting) in the 19thC only to revive them in the 20th. Anyone got some academic sources on this? TIA
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- Want more love on Valentine’s Day? Here is some deep feeling. www.bloomsbury.com/uk/discover/...
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- Why do we use an X for a kiss? A working-class history! #valentinesday #history theconversation.com/x-has-been-u...
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- Our inheriting the family network volume is now out and it’s open access! With entries from family historians and academics, there is something for everyone. library.oapen.org/handle/20.50...
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- Reposted by Katie BarclayOur edited collection is published Open Access by @bloomsburyhist.bsky.social on 6 February! We have wonderful chapters exploring inherited objects and stories! We loved putting it together @katieebarclay.bsky.social @tanyaevans.bsky.social @ashleybarnwell.bsky.social @lauracking.bsky.social
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- Interested in why academic women retire? Check out our findings from oral history’s with South Australia’s academic women: www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10....
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- Reposted by Katie BarclayApplications for our 2025-27 ECR Fellowships @ihr.bsky.social close on 31 Jan 2025 For full details and how to apply see below: www.history.ac.uk/fellowships/...
- Feeling a lot of sympathy this week for the second wave feminists who thought women should run the world as they were better at peace.
- One word: dieting www.theguardian.com/science/2025...
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- Reposted by Katie BarclayHappy to see this edited volume on the cultural history of love with @katieebarclay.bsky.social finally out in the world, the fruit of many labours during the pandemic www.bloomsbury.com/uk/cultural-... 💕
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- Does your library need a Christmas present? The Bloomsbury Cultural History of Love has landed and it’s pretty!! #history
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- Universities are in crisis. We have forgotten that the only way to prepare for the future is to imagine the human in situations yet unknown and to explore the boundaries of the human condition. A focus on economic gain loses sight of all that might be possible.
- Want to do some law and emotions research and need to think through the conceptual questions it raises? Check out our article here! With Kate Rossmanith and Sharyn Roach Anleu! bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journal...
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- Our ‘Inheriting the Family’ research is continuing to inspire. Here Ellie Harrison uses it to inform her Loose Ends installation, that explores the complexities of family trees. See it live in Leeds or in online form. loose-ends.dreamingmethods.com/journal/
- The next issue of Emotions: History, Culture, Society has a forum on imagination and emotion with an intro by me! Keep an eye out for the rest of the articles as they appear! (Or subscribe and get it in the post). brill.com/view/journal...