Centre for the History of People Place & Community
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I’m really looking forward to this one-day conference. We’ve got a really brilliant line up of speakers who will share their academic, professional & personal experiences of Seely & Paget as architects & people. AND there will be a tour of The Charterhouse
Making plans with Senate House Library for a visit to Special Collections on our upcoming Victoria County History annual #VCHDay . Excited to see that we've VCH friends & colleagues joining us from: Cumbria, Durham, Essex, Hants, Leics, Gloucs, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Somerset, & Wilts (so far)!
Always look forward to events with the fab team Centre for the History of People Place & Community. 5th September: An opportunity to think about the future of histories in places Arts and Humanities Research Council Urban Studies UofG Social Sciences
We’re excited to be collaborating with HistoryLab+ to run Place-Based Histories: an interdisciplinary workshop for early career researchers. Tickets are free & there are a limited number of travel bursaries available. history.ac.uk/events/place-b…
A huge privilege to be asked to do this by British Records Association Events and a big thank you to everyone (especially my colleagues) for coming.
Loving this slide - part of the conclusion to Adam Chapman's lecture this evening, looking at the formative role Victoria County History has played in historians' careers - then and now.
Here with Centre for the History of People Place & Community colleagues Ruth Slatter & Justin Colson to support our colleague Adam Chapman as he gives the annual Maurice Bond Lecture for British Records Association Events at London Metropolitan Archives this evening - new insights into #archives through, and of, @vch_london.
Really looking forward to the #people , #place & #community seminar series this term. We’ll kick off on 24.04.24 with a conversation about #digital #community #archiving
The first of our summer term #people , #place & #community seminars will be on the 24.04.24. Join us online at 17.30 to hear Jack Latimer (from Community Archives) & Justin Colson (from Layers of London) discuss #digital #community #archiving . Sign up here history.ac.uk/events/digital…
So wonderful to see so many of our colleagues, Victoria County History's big red book in one place!
Please join our colleagues Victoria County History, and author, Francis Boorman to celebrate the launch of their latest book on the parish of St George Hanover Square (in time for the 300th anniversary of the foundation of the parish) on 18 May.
We are delighted with the volume, of course, and would like to thank our main author, Mary Siraut for all her hard work towards this volume.
It is available from our friends Boydell & Brewer, here: boydellandbrewer.com/9781904356486/…
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