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Everyday Lives in the First World War. An Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded Engagement Centre led by University of Hertfordshire.
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Overheard at today's #ww1centres London conference: "Peace is not a ready gift; we constantly need to replenish and refresh it." (Elfriede Pauli, conference participant from Germany and Project Organiser of Caritas, Bavaria) Arts and Humanities Research Council University of Hertfordshire
So - what happened at today's #ww1centres London conference and what thoughts and ideas were generated? Well - this illustration says it all! Arts and Humanities Research Council University of Hertfordshire
I had such a fantastic day speaking about female historians uncovering hidden histories & why a platform is much need to showcase our work. Great discussions on women leading the way. Women connecting women. Voices_War&Peace 14-18 NOW The National Lottery Heritage Fund Midlands & East The National Lottery Heritage Fund Dr Priya Atwal ❤
Fantastic work by artist Federica Ciotti! Thank you Fede for your amazing work today.
Full details of how to apply for our PHD Studentship Bringing Heritage Assets to life: Tottenham Hotspur, community and memory, 1882-2018 available here linkedin.com/pulse/bringing… #twitterstorians Tottenham Hotspur Foundation Tottenham Hotspur Arts and Humanities Research Council @sportingheritage University of Hertfordshire @UHDoctoral
Free exhibition at Gallery North / University Gallery Northumbria Uni: "Living Legacies of the First World War: The North East & Beyond". Tues 12 to Fri 22 Nov, open 10am-4pm (closed Sun/Mon). Venue: no. 32 on campus map (northumbria-cdn.azureedge.net/-/media/corpor……). FWW Everyday Lives LivingLegacies
Irish Community Living in Birmingham!! Join us at LibraryofBirmingham on Tuesday, 26 November for a workshop about WW1 and commemoration. All welcome!
This series of workshops comes to a conclusion in Waterford. Join us on Monday, 9 December in Waterford Libraries’ Central Library for a discussion of commemoration & the First World War. All welcome!
Thank you for your wonderful contribution to our Newsletter, Strike a Light - Arts & Heritage. We are delighted to be able to share your information in our Christmas 2019 and final issue, linked here: drive.google.com/file/d/1AGY86L… Arts and Humanities Research Council
We are enjoying a food-for-thought and inspirational day attending a WW1 Community Engagement Reflective Workshop at the Birmingham Library facilitated by Recognize Black Heritage & Culture Kiran Sahota and Izzy Mohammed. Arts and Humanities Research Council @SarahLloydHerts Voices_War&Peace