Dr. Jack Saunders

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Biography

Jack Saunders is a Lecturer in Modern British History at University College London, where he focuses on labor history, particularly the power and agency within the post-war British workplace. His research delves into de-industrialization and the rise of emotional labor, as well as the popular political culture of the mid-20th century. He has been involved in significant projects including a Wellcome Trust funded initiative on the cultural history of the NHS at the University of Warwick from 2016 to 2019. He has also taught courses related to citizenship and migration in 20th century Britain at King's College London. His major publications include 'The Making of “NHS Staff”: Worker Identity, 1948-85' and 'The “Usable Pasts” of De-Industrialization: New Histories of Twentieth-Century Labour'.

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Lecturer

2015-01-01 — Present

University College London • London, UK

Teaches Modern British History with a focus on labor movements and political culture.