Author: Doing History in Public

  • A tale of two cultures: a historian’s guide to Bolzano

    A tale of two cultures: a historian’s guide to Bolzano

    By Zoe Farrell (@zoeffarrell) As part of my research fieldwork this year, I was lucky enough to be able to visit the city of Bolzano in Northern Italy. This South-Tyrolean city provides a perfect example of how small, provincial cities often have rich and diverse histories which make them prime points of study for enquiries…

  • Hay fever: An irritating history

    Hay fever: An irritating history

     By Carys Brown (@HistoryCarys) ‘About the beginning or middle of June in every year the following symptoms make their appearance, with a greater or less degree of violence. A sensation of heat and fulness is experienced in the eyes…until the sensation becomes converted into what may be characterized as a combination of the most acute…

  • Blogging for Researchers: training sessions with Cambridge Digital Humanities

    Blogging for Researchers: training sessions with Cambridge Digital Humanities

    Doing History in Public has teamed up with Cambridge Digital Humanities to give two training sessions on blogging for researchers as part of this term’s Learning Programme. The training sessions are open to PhD students and staff at the University of Cambridge. Find out about how to use blogging in your research, the benefits and…

  • Gowns for ‘Sweet Girl Graduates’: The Evolution of Academic Dress

    Gowns for ‘Sweet Girl Graduates’: The Evolution of Academic Dress

    By Georgia Oman While academic dress has been around for a long time, it is only more recently that the wearing of it in Britain has been permissible for more than a small but powerful elite. Until the 1830s, there were only two universities in England, Oxford and Cambridge, and academic dress was a part…

  • The challenges and potential of Lahori libraries and archives

    The challenges and potential of Lahori libraries and archives

    By Mobeen Hussain | (@amhuss27) On my first visit to the Punjab State Archives in Lahore this summer, I met with the archive’s Director, Mohammed Abbas Chughtai, who explained that the archive and its libraries have received fewer visitors after the events of 9/11 due to concerns about safety in the country. The archive does,…