Amy Longmuir 🇪🇺
@amyloulongmuir
#SWWDTP funded PhD student @UniRdG_History, researching socialist-feminist concepts of work in the BWLM, c.1968-1992.
Feminist, Flautist & 80s music fan.
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05-04-2012 19:35:27
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It's finally here! 🥳Semester One schedule for the School of Humanities Postgraduate Work-in-Progress seminars. All PGRs welcome - please contact Adel (info in image) if you'd like to join the mailing list. We start next Thursday 5pm (hybrid) with History's own Christos Giannatos
Our first #PGR work-in-progress seminar is Tomorrow! Please email Adel (in the imagine below) to sign up or come along to EM126 to hear Christos Giannatos's amazing work!
My amazing 3 month placement with University of Reading Special Collections & The Museum of English Rural Life library has sadly come to an end! 😢 Thank you so much for making me so welcome and letting me get my hands on so many wonderful collections. Even more respect for all archivists who make research & #PhD's possible ❤️
📢Semester Two Schedule for the School of Humanities Postgraduate Work-in-Progress seminars is finally ready! We have an amazing mix of History, Classics, and English talks this semester. If you want to join the mailing list, please email Adel ([email protected])
I'm thrilled to be presenting a whistlestop tour of my current #PhD research 'Socialist-feminism and conceptualisations of work in the BWLM' for HistoryLab tomorrow! If you have tomorrow evening free (starting 5.30pm), you can sign up below👇 history.ac.uk/events/sociali…
Very excited to be presenting my current #PhD research on the Domestic Labour Debate at this year's SocialHistorySociety Conference in Dudley next week!
Beyond delighted that my paper was chosen as runner up in SocialHistorySociety's PGR paper prize this year!
I was very lucky to spend time researching Working-Class students and experiences University of Reading Special Collections as part of a team working on a project for the University's Centenary. If you have 5 mins, find out more in my blog here: unireadinghistory.com/2025/10/29/amy… University of Reading History