The History Workshop Podcast explores the "history of the present" -- reflecting on the social forces that are changing our world, discussing new ideas and approaches to history, and talking with leading scholars, activists and writers about the histories and experiences that are often unknown and unseen. Welcome to our podcast channel.
Hazel Carby’s book Imperial Intimacies: a Tale of Two Islands uses the lens of her own family history to make a deep dive into the workings of patriar...
In 1910, a sixteen year old New Zealander named Lydia Harvey boarded a steamship bound for Buenos Aires in the company of a husband and wife who promi...
How can we write the history of AIDS activism so that all stories are equally important? In this episode of the History Workshop podcast, Sarah Schulm...
How can historians best document, preserve, and make accessible the voices and artifacts of refugee and migration experience? What kinds of materials ...
How do we write the history of women’s lives when history itself has hidden them? In this International Women’s Day episode of the History Workshop Po...
In this episode on queer education, Elly Robson is joined by Syeda Ali and Nazmia Jamal to discuss how queer lives can be integrated into school curri...
In episode three of our four-part series on Queer Activisms, Laura Forster is joined by Ajamu X and E-J Scott to discuss public history, the queer arc...
In this four-part podcast series on Queer Activisms, historians, performers, educators and activists take a deep dive into existence and resistance in...
In this four-part series on Queer Activisms, historians, performers, educators and activists take a deep dive into existence and resistance in queer l...
Are we living in an Age of Walls? Talk of walls is of course all around us, from heated political rhetoric about building a wall on America’s southern...