The IFPA youth group, the Adolescent Confidential Telephone Service and Sexual Health Activism in Ireland, c. 1984-90 [0.03%]
青年团体电话咨询和性健康活动在爱尔兰的发展(约1984-1990)
Laura Kelly
Laura Kelly
In October 1984 the Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA) established a youth group of volunteers aged 16-20. One of the group's main initiatives was a sexual health phoneline for young people called the Adolescent Confidential Telephone...
Male rape: survivors, support and the law in late twentieth-century England and Wales [0.03%]
二十世纪末英国和威尔士的男性强奸事件:幸存者、支持以及法律问题
George J Severs
George J Severs
Until 1994, men were not recognized legally as victims of rape in England and Wales. This article explores the history of male survivors of rape there, establishing the uneven patchwork of support services available to them prior to 1994. I...
Leaving the Victorian Children's Institution: Aftercare, Friendship and Support [0.03%]
离开维多利亚时代的儿童机构:后续关怀、友谊与支持
Claudia Soares
Claudia Soares
This article explores the needs of young people leaving residential care and the provision of aftercare support in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Young people's discharge, aftercare and post-institutional experiences occ...
Janet Weston
Janet Weston
How might creative practices surrounding oral history contribute to public engagement and to historical research itself? These questions are considered here through a reflective account of the making of the audio drama Positive in Prison: H...
The Romani Minority, Coercive Sterilization, and Languages of Denial in the Czech Lands [0.03%]
捷克境内罗姆人少数群体、强制绝育和否认的语言
Sarah Marks
Sarah Marks
Sterilizations of Romani women in socialist Czechoslovakia, either carried out without proper consent, or coerced through substantial financial incentive, were first reported in 1978. Yet these practices did not end with the fall of communi...
Thinking About Denial [0.03%]
思考拒绝承认的心理
Catherine Hall,Daniel Pick
Catherine Hall
This essay considers the frequent and varied uses of 'denial' in modern political discourse, suggests the specific psychoanalytic meanings the term has acquired and asks how useful this Freudian concept may be for historians. It notes the d...
Engaging People in Making History: Impact, Public Engagement and the World Beyond the Campus [0.03%]
史学engage进行时:影响、公众参与及大学之外的世界
Laura King,Gary Rivett
Laura King
By examining the longer history of engagement between academics and those outside the academy and reflecting on recent experiences of collaboration, this paper provides a critical perspective on understandings of engagement and the 'impact'...
Karen Harvey
Karen Harvey
In autumn 1726, Mary Toft began to deliver rabbits in Godalming, Surrey. The case became a sensation and was reported widely in newspapers, popular pamphlets, poems and caricatures. Toft was attended by at least six different doctors, some ...
Skin lighteners, Black consumers and Jewish entrepreneurs in South Africa [0.03%]
南非的漂白霜:黑人消费者和犹太企业家
Lynn M Thomas
Lynn M Thomas
This article considers the rise and decline of South Africa's lucrative and controversial skin-lighteners market through examination of the business history of the largest manufacturers, Abraham and Solomon Krok, and their evolving personas...
Sex in an Imperial war zone: transnational encounters in Second World War India [0.03%]
二战时期的印度:跨国性与帝国土域战争
Yasmin Khan
Yasmin Khan
This article suggests how the waging of war in an imperial setting may have reshaped military and civilian relations in India from 1939-45. The number of troops stationed in India had repercussions for society and local politics. The articl...