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trump administration – Manchester Historian

In November 2024, countries at the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan agreed on a $200bn per year increase in climate financial assistance to developing countries across the world. Western nations say a ‘massive deal was struck’ and the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that the pledges made were ‘ambitious’ from both a UK and an […]

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The People’s History Museum – Manchester Historian

Manchester’s continual architectural and cultural makeover has offered a few surprises over the past decade (the controversial design of the Hilton Tower splitting Mancunian opinion in particular) yet whilst that particular building has proved divisive, the redevelopment of The People’s History Museum (PHA) has received a far more positive reaction from the public. Manchester has […]

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La Sección Femenina, by Gianna Stanley – Manchester Historian

For almost 40 years, throughout the Franco dictatorship, the Sección Femenina was the organisation in charge of controlling Spanish women. Every aspect of women’s lives were politicised in order to promote ideal femininity centred around motherhood and domesticity. This article will explore to what extent the Sección Femenina contributed to the creation of these gendered […]

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Mappae Mundi – Manchester Historian

Consider a map of the University of Manchester campus: it includes the main campus on Oxford Road, the collection of buildings and residences that make up North Campus and often halls of residence in Rusholme and Fallowfield. There are, however, large portions of the city missing, which can be explained by the navigational purposes of […]

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the Manchester Historian – Manchester Historian

Babi Yar, a name synonymous with the Holocaust. On the 29th and 30th of September 1941 alone 33,171 Jews were killed by SS Einsatzgruppen death squads, assisted by the Wehrmacht and Ukrainian collaborators. The mass shootings continued until November 1943. The final death toll, which also includes non-Jewish victims, Romani, Soviet Prisoners of War and […]

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The Story of Krystyna Skarbek, by Miles Davenport – Manchester Historian

The shadowy conflict of the Second World War, of spies, deception, and intrigue, is one of the most fascinating aspects of the largest conflict that the world has ever seen. During the carnage, the shadow war rumbled under the surface. The Special Operations Executive (SOE) was the primary agency that handled British covert efforts during […]

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Harriet Beecher Stowe – Manchester Historian

Most famous for her novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or Life Among the Lowly, the writer Harriet Beecher Stowe was an abolitionist whose writings had a profound effect on the public debate surrounding slavery. Indeed, such was the significance of her novel in galvanising public opinion during the mid-nineteenth century that the discussion surrounding the novel […]

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March 2013 – Manchester Historian

Welcome to our first issue of the 2013. I know that the start of the year feels a long time ago now. I hope you feel that you have achieved a lot since then: exams sat, new courses started, results back. We are well into the hard slog part of the year, what with the […]

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Ellen Wilkinson: Manchester Graduate, Labour MP and Jarrow Crusader, by Chloe Gordon – Manchester Historian

Ellen Wilkinson (1891-1947) was a champion of the rights of women and the working-classes. During her influential political career, she was among the first female Labour MPs and the second woman to serve in the Cabinet. She had many nicknames including ‘Red Ellen’ (due to the colour of her hair and her socialist beliefs) and […]

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Eva Perón: A Champion of the People or Self-Obsessed Star? By Alannah Purslow – Manchester Historian

Many people will have differing opinions, however, there is no singular definition of Eva Perón’s legacy nor a homogenous discourse concerning her to be either good or evil. Firstly, it is important to contextualise the person herself. Born Eva María Duarte on May 7 1919, she was the youngest of five. When her father left […]

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An introduction to your History Society – Manchester Historian

First things first, anyone still wanting to join the society can do so by going to the Students’ Union website, finding us under societies and clicking ‘Join’. It’s really that simple! Be sure to also like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all the up-to-date news. Thanks to everyone who came to […]

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Missionaries: colonialism’s “agent, scribe and moral alibi”? By Shikhar Talwar – Manchester Historian

Colonialism is often defended as a moral mission, a mission to educate and civilise the non-western world, and often used Christian Missionaries to convey their message. However, this perspective stands to much debate, as through the years the Empires have often been questioned on what the true intentions behind colonialism were. Were they purely moral? […]

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Collective Truth and the Writing of History, by Natalie Guarino – Manchester Historian

“Winner writes history”. This simple phrase simplifies the complex narrative of history, particularly in the context of conflict. Today, it would take only a cursory search online to find examples of ‘losers.’ Why does this age-old saying persist? As is evident by the qualifying terms of ‘winner’ and ‘loser,’ history is entirely biased no matter […]

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In Photos – Manchester Historian

1. January 20 – Franklin D. Roosevelt is inaugurated to a fourth term as President of the United States, the only President ever to exceed two terms.   2. January 27th the Soviet Red Army liberates the Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps. Photograph of prisoners at Auschwitz-Birkenau during liberation.   3. 14th April Bearers put […]

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