Despite the profound impact that the History Workshop Movement has had on the postwar British historiographical tradition, the circumstances of the History Workshop�s founding have received surprisingly little scholarly attention. Rather, the bulk of published work has tended to focus on the broader place of the Workshop, or on specific elements such as the rise of the feminist voice in the Workshop community, or the Workshop�s efforts to bring together forms of historical or historically informed inquiry which normally existed in separate spheres. In this article I focus on the circumstances, influences and motivations behind Raphael Samuel�s setting up of the History Workshop at Ruskin College, Oxford, in 1967. I seek to make three main p...