An associated website, the History Workshop Online, was launched by the editorial collective of the
History Workshop Journal in 2011. This moderated website publishes shorter and more contemporary-focused articles than appear in
History Workshop Journal, as well as editorials, debates, news and events, and a series of articles on "Radical Objects". These "Radical Objects" are tangible objects, such as badges or pamphlets, with direct relationships to events or themes in radical history. In October 2012, the History Workshop Online, in collaboration with the
Bishopsgate Institute, launched an online archive of material from the History Workshop Movement, which includes background information about each History Workshop and associated events from the 1960s to the 1990s. The material available on the History Workshop archive also includes scans of images, tickets and pamphlets and audio recordings from the History Workshops themselves. ==See also==