The Hippies Who Hated the Summer of Love Longreads Newcomers to the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood in April, 1967. At the height of the “Summer of Love,” the area had a population density greater than Manhattan.
Against fascism, for racial equality: communists, anti-racism and the road to the Second World War in Australia, South Africa and the United States
From reconciliation to revolution: the student interracial ministry, liberal christianity, and the civil rights movement
Balancing life and work by unbending gender: Early American women psychologists’ struggles and contributions Thumbnail
Brainwashing the cybernetic spectator: The Ipcress File, 1960s cinematic spectacle and the sciences of mind
‘Shrouded in a dark fog’: comparison of the diagnosis of pellagra in Venice and general paralysis of the insane in the United Kingdom, 1840–1900
Stephen T. Casper. The Neurologists: A History of a Medical Specialty in Modern Britain, c. 1789–2000
The ‘secret’ source of ‘female hysteria’: the role that syphilis played in the construction of female sexuality and psychoanalysis in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Connecticut Poor Law Aimed to Care for the Needy Connecticut Historical Society \ Connecticut History Illustrated Detail from a broadside announcing changes to Mansfield’s Poor-House, 1827
Buggery, bribery and a committee: the story of how gay sex was decriminalised in Britain The Conversation | PA John Wolfenden, pictured in 1968.
Hunter Thompson Predicts the Future, Telling Studs Terkel About the Coming Revenge of the Economically & Technologically “Obsolete” (1967)
Gender and Policy Implementation: Analyzing and Predicting the Progress of Congressional Bills Targeting Homeless Women, 1977–1987
Intimate partner homicide in Norway 1990–2012: Identifying risk factors through structured risk assessment, court documents, and interviews with bereaved.
Cholera revolts: a class struggle we may not like … Originally posted here: Cholera revolts: a class struggle we may not like
Talks from the National LGBT History Festival: Emma Vickers on trans veterans of the British Armed Forces
Repeating Islands of Debt: Historicizing the Transcolonial Relationality of Puerto Rico’s Economic Crisis … Follow this link – Repeating Islands of Debt: Historicizing the Transcolonial Relationality of Puerto Rico’s Economic Crisis
Too many is not enough: studying how children are affected by their number of siblings and resource dilution in families