BRANCH (Britain, Representation, and Nineteenth-Century History) has just announced the release of a new cluster of articles on subjects that range from the Socialist League to the publication of the Life board game:
- Florence Boos (U Iowa), “The Socialist League, founded 30 December 1884″
- Ann Curthoys (U Sydney), “Settler Self-Government versus Aboriginal Rights, 1883 – 2001: The Shocking History of Section 70 of the Western Australian Constitution”
- Christopher Rovee (Louisiana State University), “The New Game of Human Life, 1790”
- Lynn Shakinovsky (Wilfred Laurier U), “The 1857 Financial Crisis and the Suspension of the 1844 Bank Act”
- Arlene Young (U Manitoba), “The Rise of the Victorian Working Lady: The New-Style Nurse and the Typewriter, 1840-1900″
BRANCH’s articles can be viewed and browsed in multiple ways, including by timeline or topic cluster.