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Dr Angie Sutton-Vane
@angiesuttonvane.bsky.social
Recent X-ile | Visiting history fellow at the Open University | freelance historian | researcher and writer e.g. the material culture of the archives, crime and police records | Find me at: https://angelasuttonvane.com/
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It's only taken me 5 years to get this far but this Summer my book "Murder in the archives: The stories that crime files tell" will be published by @hobnobpress.bsky.social. Deep dive into the material culture and strange world of murder files. Find out more at angelasuttonvane.com/murder-in-th...
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I am part of this panel. Just wrote some notes for it which make my work sound very fancy. 😁
This seminar is happening THIS Wednesday the 19th March. Join us online from 5.30pm to hear more about the fascinating place-based historical research happening beyond higher education institutions. Everyone is welcome to this free event. Register to get the zoom link using the link below 👇
Our next event is a collaboration with @york.ac.uk IPUP & will focus on place-based history beyond the academy. All are welcome to come hear our panel of speakers: @lrylandepton.bsky.social , @willwyeth.bsky.social & #halifaxheritagetours. Online, 19.03.25 5.30-7. www.history.ac.uk/events/place...
March 17, 2025 at 8:17 PM
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We’re really looking forward to @lrylandepton.bsky.social ‘s contributions to @chppc.bsky.social ‘s Wednesday seminar. Always great to hear the ways she’s developing innovative approaches to #VCH place-based histories. Everyone is welcome!
I am part of this panel. Just wrote some notes for it which make my work sound very fancy. 😁
This seminar is happening THIS Wednesday the 19th March. Join us online from 5.30pm to hear more about the fascinating place-based historical research happening beyond higher education institutions. Everyone is welcome to this free event. Register to get the zoom link using the link below 👇
March 17, 2025 at 8:22 PM
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If you haven't seen our new guest blog post, please check it out! Andrea McKenzie examines late C17th legal shorthand - used to dish dirt on a fair few judges!
legalhistorymiscellany.com/2025/03/12/s...
Between the Lines and Off the Record: A Sampling of Shorthand Notations from George Treby’s Middle Temple Notebooks, 1667-72
In this guest post, Andrea McKenzie examines the uses of shorthand by a 17th-century law student (and future MP and chief justice) — speed, secrecy, and cover for lots of criticism and gossip…
legalhistorymiscellany.com
March 14, 2025 at 4:00 PM
It's hard working with a cat on your lap. The thing is she's OLD - 17 - a bit grumpy and as we've just moved house, quite stressed. The thing really is I'm just a total softy and can't say no.
#cats #history #workingfromhome @catworkers.bsky.social
March 14, 2025 at 4:18 PM
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Things are dire. But the Royal Historical Society is still funding postgraduate research. Next deadline is 6 June 2025. Grants of £500 or £1,000 available. Details: royalhistsoc.org/research_fun...
Postgraduate Research Support Grants | RHS
royalhistsoc.org
March 13, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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Doctoral researcher, Emily Sisson achieved her first publication – in the PSJ special issue on women, criminalisation and the need for differential approaches that recognise the part that gender plays in women’s pathways into the criminal justice system:
www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/prison-servi...
Prison Service Journal 277 | Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
www.crimeandjustice.org.uk
March 14, 2025 at 11:45 AM
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The AHA and the OAH have released a joint statement condemning recent efforts to censor historical content on federal government websites, at many public museums, and across a wide swath of government resources that include essential data. 🗃️
AHA–OAH Joint Statement on Federal Censorship of American History
The American Historical Association (AHA) and the Organization of American Historians (OAH) have released a joint statement condemning federal censorship of American history.
www.historians.org
March 13, 2025 at 6:24 PM
In 1989 Clive Emsley and Ian Bridgeman surveyed the private archives of police force across England and Wales. Their report makes for intriguing reading. I feel it's a story half told so I'm copying their data onto a spreadsheet. It's a labour of love - I'll keep you posted! #historians #archives
March 14, 2025 at 4:01 PM
I've just posted my Friday Substack thinking about the material culture of murder files and scenes of crime material; how should they be accessed or displayed? #police #crime #materialculture #archives #museums #ethics angiesuttonvane.substack.com/p/musing-no-8
Musing No 8
Thinking about writing, the lifecycles of murder files and scenes of crime material
angiesuttonvane.substack.com
March 7, 2025 at 5:37 PM
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Great news! Our latest @vchlondon.bsky.social 'Short' on the development (the creation, if you like), of Southend, London's seaside on the Essex coast.

The work of an amazing team of volunteer historians, taking snapshots of the town, people, development, and industries.

#Skystorians
March 6, 2025 at 5:31 PM
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Our rare book collections are available for EVERYONE to use for research or enjoyment in our reading room!

With more than 50,000 books published between 1471 and 2024, we have something for everyone.

Find out more! ➡️ libguides.exeter.ac.uk/archives/books

#WorldBookDay #RareBooks #Library #Exeter
March 6, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Talking about prisons is a research project funded by @britishacademy.bsky.social. Working with Peterhead Prison Museum it examines the cultural interpretation of ‘difficult heritage’
drironside.weebly.com/talking-abou...
#prisons #museums #criminaljustice #collections
March 7, 2025 at 3:32 PM
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Delighted as it is #WomensHistoryMonth & #JaneAusten’s anniversary year that we at Hobnob Press are publishing this fab exploration of Austen’s Southampton circle by Cheryl Butler.
www.hobnobpress.co.uk/books/p/firs...
First Impressions: Jane Austen's Southampton Circle, 1780–1820, by Cheryl Butler — Hobnob Press
Jane Austen’s writings often reflect on the influence of mothers, of parental failings and the dynamics of family relationships. This book reflects the potential influence of her Southampton networks ...
www.hobnobpress.co.uk
March 4, 2025 at 8:59 PM
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Are you researching #WomensHistory in #Hampshire? We’ve got some great top tips to share with you to get that #MondayMotivation going 🙌🏻 Keep your eyes peeled for these on Mondays this month 👀

#WomensHistoryMonth

@balhnews.bsky.social
@womenshistnet.bsky.social
March 3, 2025 at 8:20 AM
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Come and join us for a talk by #FoBAH on #HelenCaddick this Saturday at 2 pm. Edgbaston’s Caddick travelled the world between 1889 – 1914 including journeys to Japan and Africa. Booking is essential - fobah@outlook.com. Ref – Edgbastonia, Vol 20, L 91.3 @LibraryofBham @FoBAH_Org
March 3, 2025 at 6:21 PM
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We are hiring! 🚨

Do you have knowledge and experience of the visual arts sector?

We're looking for a part-time Visual Arts Relationship manager to join us in Cambridge 📍

Find out more and apply by Friday 14 March 👇
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March 4, 2025 at 9:49 AM
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Amazing news. Personally, as an autistic historian, archives are pretty much my favourite place to work.

BUT figuring out all the rules and accessibility for a new archive is undeniably stressful and I always have a meltdown after I've been to a new one.
Can finally share my VERY EXCITING NEWS!!! Me, @amfoster.bsky.social and @luciejones83.bsky.social have been awarded @edicaucus.bsky.social funding for 'Divergent Minds in the Archive', a project investigating archive accessibility for neurodivergent users (and staff)...
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Funded projects - EDICa
Funded Projects EDICa set aside £1 million for a Flexible Fund to commission projects aligned with EDICa’s three workstreams. Below […]
edicaucus.ac.uk
March 4, 2025 at 10:59 AM
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Registration is now open for the next in our 2025 RHS lecture series, when we welcome Mark Stoyle to speak on ‘Remembering Rebellion in the Tudor South West’ (6.30pm on Friday 2 May).

Attendance is in person (Mary Ward House, London) bit.ly/3DcfWMl or online bit.ly/4iH6S1d. All welcome #Skystorians
‘Remembering Rebellion in the Tudor South West’, In-Person RHS Lecture
The Royal Historical Society's Early Modern Lecture 2025 will be given by Professor Mark Stoyle (University of Southampton).
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March 4, 2025 at 11:34 AM
Spring has arrived in Malvern - sunshine burst through our old bathroom window this morning as I got ready for work.

#spring #sunshine #malvern
March 4, 2025 at 2:52 PM
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Coming up in March, we look forward to hosting this year's 'History and Archives in Practice' day conference, on Weds 5th, with partners @ihr.bsky.social and The National Archives bit.ly/3XlcLbW

#HAP25's theme is ‘Working with Memory', with contributions from historians and archivists #Skystorians
March 2, 2025 at 12:41 PM
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Our Small Grants Programme is now live! If you have a project that supports the study, enjoyment and dissemination of local history we'd love to hear from you.

Find out more: ow.ly/UssF50TUi0E

#WeAreLocalHistory #LocalHistoryForAll
February 28, 2025 at 9:01 AM
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We are inviting all residents to participate in the recording of heritage related to water in the city of Hull. By filling in this form you are contributing data to the research project 'Community Waterscapes'
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Microsoft Forms
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February 28, 2025 at 10:49 AM
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I will be speaking in LONDON on 28th April on (you've guessed it) inquests.

Two murders and a building collapse, all for charity, come along, you'll love it!

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/curious-hi...
Curious Histories - Our London Special
In association with the AHS, Curious Histories' first London show will feature tales of Shakespeare, highwaywomen, and Victorian inquests.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
February 28, 2025 at 11:31 AM
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The last of our creatives working on the Lost Victorian Voices project is the very talented audio producer Brid Addison-Child. On Saturday 1st March they’ll be running a workshop at looking at podcasting and finding creative ways to explore some of ...
February 28, 2025 at 1:51 PM
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Hello Bluesky! We are the Archives and Collections Team at The Library of Birmingham. While we are here, we’ll be sharing highlights from our collections, our events, what we do behind the scenes to help improve our services and insights into Birmingham history and identity! Come join us!! 😊
February 28, 2025 at 3:45 PM