Shirin Hirsch
Anti racist historian. Views my own
- Reading the work of George Padmore for the first time. What searing, powerful and relentless writing exposing the horrors of colonialism and still so relevant today.
- Also shout out to the comrades who have made his writing accessible for future generations www.marxists.org/archive/padm...
- Reposted by Shirin HirschHello, I have a new book out in the spring with Picador and I would love it if you could help me spread the word. IF WE TOLERATE THIS draws on years of work, to help readers understand why British politics is hurtling rightwards and what to do about it. Pre-orders: uk.bookshop.org/p/books/if-w...
- Fam shared photo of German Jewish great aunt Lotte (Lucie) Guttmann. Ancestry dig we find her son Wilhelm Simon Guttmann revolutionary, friend of Walter Benjamin,early visitor to Soviet Russia,pioneer of photojournalism. Escaping Germany,he settled in UK worked on Picture Post before founding Report
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- Reposted by Shirin Hirsch400 jobs at risk. A campus set to close. This film explains what’s happening at the University of Essex and why staff, students and the local community are organising to stop it. 📍 Southend rally | 5 February
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- No colour bar dance, 1955 www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HNl...
- Reposted by Shirin HirschCfP: The British General Strike of 1926: New Directions of Research, 7-8 May 2026 @newcastleuni.bsky.social Deadline: 6 February 2026 More details: @sslh.bsky.social sslh.org.uk/2025/10/13/c... sslh.org.uk/wp-content/u... Kindly supported by @leverhulme.ac.uk #GeneralStrike1926 #GeneralStrike100
- Jimmy Cliff was touring the clubs of Wolverhampton in the year Enoch Powell made his Rivers of Blood speech. 50 years later artists Anand Chhabra, Jagdish Patel and Vanley Burke responded with the exhibition Many Rivers to Cross, the title of Cliff's 1969 track. RIP www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y9Q...
- I was reading about Elspeth King in Alasdair Gray's Poor Things - she features in the introduction. What a wonderful life www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
- Sunday afternoon watching Up - what a great film 🎈 ❤️
- I’m in this piece talking about the Manchester links with the fifth Pan African Congress…
- Last few tickets for this, next Friday!
- This should be a great lecture @phm.org.uk to mark the 80th anniversary of the Fifth Pan African Congress with the wonderful Gary Younge. Tickets going fast here phm.org.uk/events_new/w...
- ‘Would you let your daughter marry Enoch Powell?’ 😝 🥰
- In 1968, against the backdrop of the Race Relations Act and Powell's 'Rivers of Blood' speech, local Birmingham groups campaigned against racism and in support of civil rights The archives of activist Margaret Stanton capture some of the grassroots activities mrc-describe.epexio.com/records/MSP/...
- This should be a great lecture @phm.org.uk to mark the 80th anniversary of the Fifth Pan African Congress with the wonderful Gary Younge. Tickets going fast here phm.org.uk/events_new/w...
- A brilliant first published journal article by Mohammed Khan, on an Indian Seamen’s Home in 1940s Liverpool - well worth a read! www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1...
- On the Tommy Robinson march… On the tram today and a man flicking through his Fb turns to his partner says ‘look Steve was on the march for common sense’, the tram passenger clicks ‘like’ and scrolls on. Huge potential for fascists to broaden and deepen their base further after yesterday
- Ten to one on Burnham as next Labour leader, pretty good odds right now...
- Reposted by Shirin HirschWe are proud to announce that South Asian Britain: Connecting Histories, a landmark educational website on the histories of South Asians in Britain, is now live! Visit southasianbritain.org @qmul.bsky.social @bristoluni.bsky.social @britishlibrary.bsky.social #AHRC @uobartsmatter.bsky.social
- This is a brilliant history from below by @grsbrown.bsky.social. The ANL had a defining impact on the contours of racism and anti-racism and was that rare thing, a success, defeating the National Front. Now more than ever we need to return to this history bookmarksbookshop.co.uk/product/a-pe...
- Important letter by Dr Joanna Gilmore and Prof Mead explaining what the restrictions on juries will mean www.theguardian.com/law/2025/jul...
- Thinking of Neil Davidson today and his untimely death. He was the best kind of academic, someone who hated the academy as an institution, who was so generous with his vast knowledge, who spent his time encouraging others to read and think. A working class intellectual and revolutionary.
- Reposted by Shirin HirschToday, after 14 years, I’m resigning from the Labour Party. Jeremy Corbyn and I will co-lead the founding of a new party, with other Independent MPs, campaigners and activists across the country. Join us. The time is now. Sign up here to stay updated: actionnetwork.org/forms/join-t...
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- Just one of the huge pickets in the pouring rain striking over low pay by our colleagues @unisonmmu.bsky.social
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- Spent yesterday watching Zohran Mamdani speeches and then came across his father, Mahmood Mamdani's book on Ugandan Asians coming to Britain. A great read and just happens to be very useful for the article I'm writing!
- I feel like every meeting needs to have the word Palestine uttered right now. Boring, bureaucratic meetings, still worth it, someone reminding us of the genocide. Palestine, Palestine, Palestine.
- That's it, marking all submitted. My teaching year all done since returning from mat leave with three little kids. First day thinking through research again.
- Emotional hearing the flotilla has been captured. And then reading the BBC report and the way they so casually repeat Israel's propaganda. It jars so much with the reality of what is happening.
- Reposted by Shirin Hirsch"My name is Greta Thunberg and I am from Sweden. If you see this video, we have been intercepted and kidnapped in international waters by the Israeli occupational forces, or forces that support Israel."
- What a wonderful book launch and conversation with the brilliant @sadiahqureshi.bsky.social and @davidolusoga.bsky.social Very pleased I now have my copy of Vanished: An Unnatural History of Extinction
- Starmer echoing Powell on 'strangers', the references to Birmingham, to lack of 'integration' and speaking English. It's such a despicable mix of all the worst parts of racism over the last half century. Even the way they upload his script, a desperate media spectacle www.gov.uk/government/s...
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- Can anyone recommend a good book or article on 1920s photography in Britain? Even better if it discusses photojournalism from that period.
- In the run up to the centenary anniversary next year, here's my short introduction to the 1926 General Strike for @phm.org.uk #GeneralStrike100 phm.org.uk/blogposts/19...
- Pleased @phm.org.uk is a partner too in marking this important centenary anniversary of workers' struggle.
- My dad remembers speaking to his grandad, Alec, about his memories of the general strike. He said when he heard it was called off he simply disbelieved the news. Newcastle Uni Oral History Collective have started a great project researching this intergenerational memory of the general strike.
- Preparing my class tomorrow on riots,hadn't realised James Anderton is dead. Photo of him in the obit is from Moss Side 1981 - clearly staged to show him in control of the city, but also can be seen as a deranged man next to a strange assortment of gardening tools www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022...
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