Dr Shirin Hirsch
Dr Shirin Hirsch
Senior Lecturer in History
My profile
Biography
I am a historian based jointly at MMU and the People’s History Museum. I lead on developing this partnership between the museum and the university. Co-production shapes my research and I am involved in exhibitions, public events and networks with artists, trade unions, museums and schools.
I am in the early stages of writing a book on anti-racism in post-war British history with a focus on resistance from below. To support this, in October 2022 I start a short fellowship at UCL Special Collections where I will be researching anti-racist school student strikes in 1980s Britain. In term two I am running a new undergraduate module Beyond Windrush: Race, migration and resistance in Modern Britain.
I have worked on a number of collaborative projects, including a project with a Manchester pub to remember Len Johnson and the breaking of the ‘colour bar’ in the Old Abbey Taphouse in 1953. In 2018 I wrote a book called In the Shadow of Enoch Powell: Race, locality and resistance and co-organised an exhibition and school project on this in Wolverhampton.
I contribute regularly to the media on questions of race, migration and the labour movement and in 2022 I was selected as a BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinker.
I am interested in supervising PhDs that connect with my research on histories of race and class, and projects that engage with the rich collection of the People’s History Museum.
Research outputs
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Books (authored/edited/special issues)
Hirsch, S. (2019) In the shadow of Enoch Powell: Race, locality and resistance. Manchester University Press.
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Media
Khan, A. When Malcolm X visited Smethwick after racist election.
Wright, L. Living in Enoch's Shadow.
Sherwood, H. Row over Enoch Powell plaque: 'You can't separate the racism from the man'.
Hirsch, S. 'Britain's Communist Thread'.
Hirsch, S. (2022) 'Uncovering Britain’s secret history of bussing ethnic minority children'.
Hirsch, S. (2019) 'The shameful history of the racist 'colour bar' in Manchester'.
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Internet publications
Hirsch, S. (2018) Remembering Peterloo. https://phmmcr.wordpress.com/2018/11/01/remembering-peterloo/.
Hirsch, S. (2018) 1830: a rebellious year. https://blog.scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk/1830-a-rebellious-year/.
Hirsch, S. (2017) From Powell to Casey: The Mythical White Working Class. https://discoversociety.org/2017/02/01/from-powell-to-casey-the-mythical-white-working-class/.
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Journal articles
Hirsch, S., Brown, G. (2022) 'Breaking the ‘colour bar’: Len Johnson, Manchester and anti-racism.' Race and Class: a journal of racism, empire and globalisation, 64(3) pp. 36-58.
Hirsch, S., Swanson, D. (2020) 'Photojournalism and the Moss Side Riots of 1981: Narrowly Selective Transparency.' History Workshop Journal, 89pp. 221-245.
Hirsch, S. (2019) 'Racism, ‘second generation’ refugees and the asylum system.' Identities, 26(1) pp. 88-106.
Bloch, A., Hirsch, S. (2017) '“Second generation” refugees and multilingualism: identity, race and language transmission.' Ethnic and Racial Studies, 40(14) pp. 2444-2462.
Bloch, A., Hirsch, S. (2017) 'The educational experiences of the second generation from refugee backgrounds.' Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 43(13) pp. 2131-2148.
Hirsch, S., Smith, A. (2017) 'A view through a window: Social relations, material objects and locality.' The Sociological Review, 66(1)
Hirsch, S. (2016) ''A quarrel of limited concern to the people of this country'?: The British Labour movement and Chile solidarity.' Labour History Review, 81(3) pp. 237-257.
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Conference papers
Hirsch, S. ''A history of nurses in struggle': Keynote speech for Royal College of Nurses national rep conference..'