Features.
800-1,000 word articles on a vast range of topics, from academic mini-essays to commentaries on current affairs and the news.
Blair Described New Labour as a ‘Revolution’, But Was it Really?
What is a revolution? If you ask Tony Blair, the creation of New Labour would provide an apt example. In this piece, The Bristorian investigates the legacy of the New Labour governments, and examines whether such a grandiose claim is warranted.
The Cloaked Hand: American Interventionism in Chile
A Practice-Based Dissertation that aims to investigate the question of US intervention in Chile from 1960-1973.
By Alexander Casse.
Inverting National History: Thanksgiving and American Indians
Exploring the hidden history of thanksgiving and its emergence in recent years.
By Harriet Coombs.
Single Term Presidents and their Symbolic Value
A brief exploration into the history of single-term presidents and the symbolic impact this has on the memory and legacy of presidents in the minds of the American public.
By Elaura Lacey.
Book Review: ‘English Identity and Political Culture in the Fourteenth Century’
Reviewing Andrea Rudick’s assessment of the role of nationalism in England in the fourteenth century.
By Natasha Brake.
How important was portraiture for historians’ understanding of Napoleon’s image?
Exploring the significance of what we can learn from portraiture with regards to Napoleon.
By Tara Ghias.
To what extent can the late-nineteenth-century imperial wars be considered ‘modern wars’?
Assessing the modern traits of imperial wars of the late nineteenth century, such as military approaches, strategies and attitudes to warfare.
By Elaura Lacey.
The Purpose of Remembrance
Re-evaluating the impact and understanding of the modern outlook on war.
By Charlie Standen.
On Remembrance Day - the Political Uses of Invoking Britain’s Wartime Past
Looking at the significance of Britain’s Wartime past in constructing political narratives.
By Harriet Coombs.
The Moynihan Report: Revisiting the perception of Civil Rights progress in 1960s America
Analysing the report that outlined how achieving racial equality requires more than changing legislation due to the systemic racism ingrained structurally, politically and financially in the United States.
By Asha Ambasna.
Young Historians Project: African Women and the British Health Service
Looking into the work of the Young Historian’s Project and their current focus on African women and the British Health Service.
By Natasha Hollins.
Gervase Rosser’s ‘The Art of Solidarity in the Middle Ages: Guilds in England 1250-1550’
A critical review of the one of the works of Gervase Rosser.
By Cerys Croxen-John
Could Early Modern English Witch-hunting be described as one aspect of the 'Battle of the Sexes'?
Understanding Early Modern Witch-hunting through the lens of the ‘Battle of the Sexes’.
By Natasha Hollins.
How effective has the use of machine technology been as a method for understanding human sexuality?
Using Alfred Kinsey’s work to understand the impact of machine technology on the study of human sexuality.
By Natasha Brake.