Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945
From Project MUSE, in collaboration with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, volumes I-IV are now fully searchable, open-access, digital publications. They include facts, figures and maps of the genocide.
Stolen Relations
A digital repository about enslaved indigenous people from Brown University. Includes a collection of historical primers on Indigenous slavery in the Americas, timelines, maps and documents. Also covers indentured labour.
In Safe Hands: The Battle for Midwifery
This digital exhibition from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh explores the story of midwifery and obstetrics through the centuries, with particular emphasis on the increasing medicalisation of childbirth. It includes images of medical objects and texts.
APO Disability Research Collection (Australia and New Zealand)
Australian Policy collaborating with the National Disability Research Partnership to create a portal of links to research published in Australia and New Zealand. These cover all aspects of economic, social and political policy. They also include government reports and social surveys.
Women’s Grassroots Activism Podcast Series
An academic series funded by the United Kingdom Research Innovation and the Arts and Humanities Research Council as part of the grant awarded for Agency and Advocacy: Locating Women’s Grassroots Activism in England and Ireland, 1918 to the present. It focuses on experiences in Ireland with oral history accounts of ways in which members of the […]
Human Development Report 2025: A matter of choice: people and possibilities in the age of Artificial Intelligence
Human development progress is experiencing an unprecedented slowdown according to the 2025 Human Development Report released on 6 May 2025 by the United Nations Development Programme. The report shows how Artificial Intelligence could reignite development.
MOVIN’ ON UP: A Social Mobility Comic
The research of Anthony Miro Born expressed in the form of a comic to communicate easily complex ideas to a wider audience. Miro Born is an ESRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Methodology, London School of Economics and Political Science. His research focuses on the causes and consequences of urban inequality with a […]
Opportunity Index
A map and report released this week by the Sutton trust which explores social mobility in relationship to background and geographical location. alongside it is an interactive map. The map uses rankings of parliamentary constituencies in England which enables researchers to you to explore access to opportunity for disadvantaged young people in different constituencies across England. […]
The BILNAS Archive: Unearthing the Legacies of Female Archaeologists
The British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies Archive is based here at the University of Leicester. This blog posting highlights some online materials relating to several key women archaeologists. A key example is Dame Kathleen Mary Kenyon (1906 – 1978), after whom a building on campus was recently named. The BILNAS Archive holds the […]
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