HistoryExtra launches 30 Under 30 search
HistoryExtra, the official website of BBC History Magazine, and historian, presenter and author Alice Loxton have joined forces to search out the next generation of history makers.
Young people aged between 18 and 30 and working in the realm of history and heritage – whether in academia or hands-on practicing a heritage craft – are being asked to submit their entry for HistoryExtra’s prestigious 30 Under 30 accolade.
All the entries will be assessed by a panel of expert judges and the winners and their work will be showcased on HistoryExtra and in BBC History Magazine.
Historian and Chair of the judging panel, Alice Loxton says: “There are so many young people doing such incredible work in the history and heritage worlds, and I’m thrilled to be working with HistoryExtra to recognise their passion and enthusiasm. I would encourage everyone to apply – however small or strange your history or heritage contribution – and I can’t wait to see the entries!”
Dr Dave Musgrove, Content Director of HistoryExtra and BBC History Magazine says: “We’re launching the HistoryExtra 30 Under 30 list to showcase the talented generation who are dedicated to helping preserve and understand the past. We hope that young people across the UK whose work and craft shows their commitment to history share their story and their passion for the past with us. We look forward to celebrating them in BBC History Magazine and on HistoryExtra”
“There are so many young people doing such incredible work in the history and heritage worlds, and I’m thrilled to be working with HistoryExtra to recognise their passion and enthusiasm. I would encourage everyone to apply – however small or strange your history or heritage contribution – and I can’t wait to see the entries!”
Historian and Chair of the judging panel, Alice Loxton
“We’re launching the HistoryExtra 30 Under 30 list to showcase the talented generation who are dedicated to helping preserve and understand the past. We hope that young people across the UK whose work and craft shows their commitment to history share their story and their passion for the past with us. We look forward to celebrating them in BBC History Magazine and on HistoryExtra.”
Dr Dave Musgrove, Content Director, HistoryExtra
The entry criteria for the HistoryExtra 30 Under 30 award, covers everyone from:
- A stonemason blending heritage skills with a contemporary outlook
- A Roman reenactor dropping facts and ‘fits on TikTok
- An academic unearthing little-known histories.
The winners will be judged by a panel including Alice Loxton and the HistoryExtra team. They will be looking for: innovation: what you’re doing that is different from the rest; engagement: how you’re inspiring others with your activities or content; value: how your activities are helping to preserve history or improve people’s understanding of it. Winning entrants will receive an annual subscription to BBC History Magazine, and have their profile published on www.HistoryExtra.com . To enter go to www.HistoryExtra.com
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