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Identifying and Mapping the Heritage of Britain’s Steel Industry

Identifying and Mapping the Heritage of Britain’s Steel Industry

by swanseahistory | Mar 8, 2021 | Modern History, Research

Dr Gemma Almond writes: The Social Worlds of Steel project, which has been running since May 2019, has unearthed important new evidence of the impact of the steel industry on towns and cities in twentieth-century Britain. In the current phase of the project we are...

Race and Boxing in Modern Britain

by swanseahistory | Mar 1, 2021 | British History, Modern History, Research

Professor Martin Johnes has recently been researching the intersections between race and boxing in post-1945 Britain. With Matthew Taylor (De Montfort University), he explored the abolition of the sport’s colour bar in 1948 and the impact that had on the sport...
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