Adam Challoner
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PhD Candidate @WarwickHistory researching the history of reading in the antebellum South.
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https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/students/eportfolios/u1864719 12-06-2019 14:16:49
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Delighted to have been accepted as a tutor at the The Brilliant Club. Really excited to get started and to be working with such a brilliant cause!
New GHCC blog post: "Forgotten Children: Black Lives and the Eighteenth-Century Foundling Hospital". WarwickHistory PhD researcher Hannah Dennett talks about her fascinating research on the presence of Black & Asian infants in the 18c Foundling Museum warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/histo…
Week 6 - Wednesday 24th February, 4.30pm GMT - Adam Challoner of WarwickHistory presents '"No Class or Age Escapes It": The Novel Reading Disease and the Democratisation of American Nationalism.' (Attention ALRS & Alice Kelly!)
Look out for this very interesting seminar on Wednesday 24 February with Adam Challoner in our popular OxEARS series Rothermere American Institute run by Malcolm (formerly Stephen Symchych) & Grace Mallon!
Pleased to promote 'Tiny Traces: African and Asian Children and London's Foundling Hospital'. A timely and important exhibition curated by PhD student Hannah Dennett Foundling Museum WarwickHistory
💥 Tiny Traces is open! Delve into the Foundling Hospital's 18th-century archives in this exhibition revealing new stories. Curator Hannah Dennett from WarwickHistory presents a rich history to be explored. Book now: ow.ly/nh8o50KX9XG #museums #eighteenthcentury
**CFP London Foundling Hospital Conference 2023** 23-24 June on Zoom We're delighted to announce the CFP for a conference which will bring together researchers of London's Foundling Hospital for the first time. Please follow London Foundling Hospital Conference 2023 and retweet Abstracts due Mon 3 April