Nilay Kılınç and Russell King discuss the making of their book on second-generation Turkish-German return migration The post ‘A Place in the Homeland? Turkish-German Return Migration’: Q&A with the authors appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Explore Victorian traditions at Peel Museum & Botanical Garden this fall with classes on Victorian houseplants and mourning customs. Learn history, create your own succulent, and discover 19th-century grief rituals.| Peel Compton Foundation
LIMEHOF in Stony Brook will install new interactive touchscreens funded by a Gardiner Foundation grant to enhance visitor storytelling and engagement.| Long Island Business News
On entering their cell for the first time, the recludensus (novice recluse) would climb into a grave dug inside the cell...| London Review of Books
Travel back to 1690s England with historian Mary Beth Norton as we explore the Athenian Mercury, the world's first personal advice column.| Ben Franklin's World
By Marlo Avidon (@MarloAvidon) Sitting in my first year of undergrad, I remember the stern admonishment of my seminar leader prepping us for the submission of our coursework: anachronism doesn’t be…| Doing History in Public
Our current royal family doesn’t have the difficulties in breeding that pandas do, but pandas and royal persons alike...| London Review of Books
How Curating for Change curators and volunteers are uncovering and sharing the stories of disabled people in the archives Disabled people have always been part of history, whether in mainstream media, fiction, film or museums, but their stories are...| Museum Crush
Royal Northern College of Music Archivist Heather Roberts takes Museum Crush on a special tour of the museum to share ten of the fascinating and curious objects that make up its collection In Manchester there is a secret museum that...| Museum Crush
Newtown Textile Museum Curator John Evans on the recently discovered life of a remarkable Victorian businesswoman now being celebrated in a new exhibition Victorian Britain is often regarded a society dominated and controlled by men. Yet, some 30% of Victorian...| Museum Crush