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Announcements: 13 May 2011
Events Workshop: Recording Oral Histories with your Family The Foundling Museum, London Saturday 25 June, 10 am – 1 pm – A free workshop on doing oral histories with your own family. Run by exhibition curators Sarah Lowry and Alison … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, childhood, China, convicts, Florida, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Hawaii, imperial Britain, imperial France, India, Jamaica, missionaries, New Caledonia, obituaries, oral history, public history, Scotland, United States
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Announcements: 3 May 2011
The Family & Colonialism Research Network has launched a Twitter account (@FamilyColonial). Follow us for updates related to family and colonial history, including announcements of events and publications, useful links for research or teaching, related news stories, quotes from archival … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Publications
Tagged Australia, Canada, childhood, imperial Britain, India, letters, local history, methodology, online research, parents, public history, visual culture
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Announcements: 23 April 2011
Conference Announcements ‘For Love or Money?: Historical Perspectives on Gender and Emotional Labour’ 2 July 2011, University of the West of England, Bristol The 18th annual conference of the West of England & South Wales Women’s History Network. Confirmed speakers … Continue reading
Posted in Calls for Papers, Events, Publications
Tagged age, Atlantic world, Australia, childhood, China, economics, education, emotions, French Indochina, French West Africa, gender, Gold Coast, imperial Britain, imperial France, interracial families, labour, masculinity, methodology, old age, public history, race, sexuality, suffrage
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