New WPH editor - Caroline Bassett
Hot on the heels of the publication of Working Papers in the Humanities 20, Scandal and Infamy, we're very happy to announce the annual changing of the guard: we give our thanks to Caitlin Sturrock, who steps down after her two-year term, and welcome Caroline Bassett, who now begins hers.

Working Papers in the Humanities is an electronic journal marking its twentieth anniversary. It has always had two lead editors, who are also the postgraduate representatives on the MHRA committee: each representative serves a two-year term, and the terms are overlapping, so that each year one steps down and another joins. Thus Agnes Fanning, who worked with Caitlin on WPH 20, now becomes the lead editor for WPH 21, working with Caroline.
Caroline is a doctoral student in Russian Studies at the University of Bristol, working on Blood and the Bolshevik Conceptualisation of the Soviet Project: 1917-1929 — how blood functioned both materially and metaphorically to become a creative, productive, disruptive, and regulatory force within the utopian project of Bolshevism.
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