The revival of nineteenth-century political history
In 2023, Durham University hosted a major two-day conference on nineteenth-century political history. Organise! Organise! Organise! Collective Action, Associational Culture and the Politics of Organisation in Britain and Ireland, c.1790-1914 was run by Dr Naomi Lloyd-Jones, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the History Department. Photo credit: Dr Kathryn Rix
Following the conference, a range of early career researchers and doctoral candidates reflected on the event and on future directions in the field, writing blogs for several of the organisations that generously provided sponsorship.
To read the blogs and learn more about the revival of nineteenth-century political history, see:
- Isaiah Silvers (Durham PhD candidate) for Past & Present: https://pastandpresent.org.uk/reflections-upon-organise-organise-organise-collective-action-associational-culture-and-the-politics-of-organisation-in-britain-and-ireland-c-1790-1914/
- Vic Clarke (Warwick University and formerly a Durham Lecturer) for the Society for the Study of Labour History: https://sslh.org.uk/2023/10/25/organise-organise-organise-from-messy-politics-to-the-paperwork-of-petitioning-and-memories-of-protests/
- Dave Steele (Warwick University) for the Social History Society: https://socialhistory.org.uk/shs_exchange/organise-organise-organise/
- And a series for History of Parliament, contributed to by Patrick Duffy (Trinity College Dublin), Erin Geraghty (Nottingham), George Palmer (Cambridge) and Helen Sunderland (Oxford): https://thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com/2023/11/16/organise-organise-organise-conference-reflections/
Naomi will be editing a special edition of the journal Parliamentary History, comprising papers arising from the conference.
Preparations are also underway for a new conference organised by Naomi, on Histories of Scottish Politics in the Age of Union, c.1700-1945. It will be held at Durham University from 23-24 July 2024. The Call for Papers is now open, and proposals are being accepted until 1 March 2024: https://royalhistsoc.org/calendar/histories-of-scottish-politics-in-the-age-of-union-c-1700-1945-call-for-papers/