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Centre for the History of People Place & Community

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@IHR_History @UoLondon. Engaged research into localised histories: rural to urban & parish to metropolis. Home to @VCH_London & @LayersofLondon. Tweets by team.

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As one of our flagship projects Victoria County History is currently reflecting on, celebrating & furthering developing its participatory methodologies. It’s Co-General Editor Ruth Slatter explores some of this process in this article. 👇

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Did you spot our 'VCH Ghost Story' on the @IHR_history blog last week? If you're inspired to share a spooky tale from your #VCH research (or your own answer to #MRJames), please drop us an email or share online with the hashtag #VCHGhostStory...

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Was a huge pleasure to work with our VCH_Cumbria colleagues on this fantastic book. The very rainy February day I spent in Burton-in-Kendal will have been totally worth it when this 250th volume of Victoria County History arrives!

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We’re delighted to share the schedule for our Winter/Spring 2025 events series. Everyone is welcome to these entirely online only events. Find out more & sign up to join here history.ac.uk/seminars/peopl…

We’re delighted to share the schedule for our Winter/Spring 2025 events series. Everyone is welcome to these entirely online only events. Find out more & sign up to join here history.ac.uk/seminars/peopl…
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The recording of the fab session we co-hosted with UHI Centre for History last week is now available history.ac.uk/podcasts/pla... - definitely worth watching for reflections on the multiple identities, scales & timeframes of ‘public history’