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welcome to the online home of the Past & Present Society

About P&P

Founded in 1952, the Past and Present Society runs a journal, Past and Present, has its own book series, sponsors conferences, and appoints up to four postdoctoral fellows every year.

Past and Present is widely acknowledged to be the liveliest and most stimulating historical journal in the English-speaking world. The journal’s contents reflect the Society’s

belief that history should be accessible and interesting to a wide range of readers, and its articles are intended to appeal to non-specialists as well as to experts. Since its inception in 1952, the mark of a P&P article was that it should be a properly researched study which showed an awareness of the wider implications of that research. Its remit is worldwide, and across all time periods.

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A Historical Episode of Job-Destroying Technology: Technological Unemployment in the British Industrial Revolution

By Josh Allen - July 13, 2026 (0 comments)

by Dr. Ben Schneider (University of Cambridge) The fear that new technologies will cause mass unemployment appears during every wave of transformative innovation. Despite the recurrence of these discussions, including…

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Past & Present Author Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh Wins 2026 RHS Early Career Article Prize

By Josh Allen - July 6, 2026 (0 comments)

by the Past & Present editorial team We were delighted to learn that Dr. Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh (University of Amsterdam) has won the Royal Historical Society’s Early Career Article Prize 2026…

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"Medicine, Race, and Slavery in the Transatlantic World, 1600–1850" Past & Present Supplement No. 18

By Josh Allen - June 26, 2026 (0 comments)

by the Past & Present editorial team Edited by Dr. Hannah Murphy (King’s College London) the 18th Suppmentary issue of Past & Present “Medicine, Race, and Slavery in the Transatlantic…

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