Institute of Historical Research ‘Conversations and Disputations’ Seminar on February 10th, 5.30 pm with speakers Angela Davis, Sarah Franklin and Sarah Knott
CfP for this conference that seeks to explore the voices and experiences of those involved in the non-institutional, non-formal aspects of psychiatry, and investigate new ways to access all aspects of psychiatric experience, from the early…
The 2014 Annual conference of the Oral History Society will showcase how oral history is practised in the community, exploring its challenges, successes, ‘products’ and legacies
Academics, historians and former staff and students of Ruskin College in Oxford have launched a new online archive to record and crowd-source historical information about past students, following the controversial destruction of the college…
An event on 28th January 2014 to celebrate the publication of a new edition of Gareth Stedman Jones’s acclaimed study of class relationships in Victorian London
Bishopsgate Institute and On the Record celebrate the launch of a unique archive and exhibition exploring Speakers’ Corner, Hyde Park on 7th December 2013
The ‘Gender and History in the Americas’ seminar series is organized by the Society for the History of Women in the Americas (SHAW) and is held at the Institute for Historical Research, London, at 17.30 on the first Monday of the month
CFP for the conference Memories of the Future to be held at the Institute of Modern Languages Research, University of London and Chelsea College of Art and Design, London in May 2014
Call for papers for this conference on History, Myth, and Cultural Memory - an interdisciplinary conference at Cardiff Universirty hosted by the Wales-Ireland Research Network
Artist Tajender Sagoo presents a collection of textiles from the partitioned regions of Punjab, Gujarat, India and the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. Accompanying the exhibition is a “living display of a native artisan of Punjab”.
A conference to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of realist novelist Arthur Morrison, best remembered for his notorious A Child of the Jago (1896).
Explore the development of that bastion of the British entertainment scene, the working men’s clubs from the mid-19th century to their current period of decline, at the Bishopsgate Institute on 8th October 2013
A national conference which brings together noted historians and preservation experts to discuss best practices and methods for capturing and sharing oral histories