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Sheila Rowbotham

Sheila Rowbotham reviews a collection of essays by Eric Hobsbawm.

Published April 20 2011
Sheila Rowbotham reviews a title from Tristam Hunt
Published October 16 2009

Sheila Rowbotham introduces the ‘hands-on’ utopian, C.R. Ashbee, and the Guild of Handicraft he established in 1888, shedding light on late nineteenth and early twentieth century Arts and Crafts ideas about work, consumption and society.

Published January 16 2008
Sheila Rowbotham reviews two titles on aspects of social history
Published May 31 1997

Questions are raised about the death of men in John Franklin’s 1845 Arctic expedition.

Published October 1 1987
Fresh air, sexual liberation, manual work and socialism was the heady brew offered by the leading exponent of anti-Establishment attitudes at the end of the Victorian era.
Published August 31 1987

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