
Urban Vicarages Project
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Interdisciplinary research project on inner-city vicarages in post-war England. Based at @QMULGeography [email protected]
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Robust indeed! 1840s an interesting moment in relation to ideas of inner city ministry and parochial domesticity Urban Vicarages Project

The news is out. Congratulations to Dr. Sanjee Perera A fabulous and hopeful appointment for the future of the The Church of England. churchofengland.org/news-and-mediaā¦

Really looking forward to speaking with David Geiringer at Modern British History Seminar Cambridge History next month on our Urban Vicarages Project project: 'Anglicanism, Race and the Inner City: Parochial Domesticity in the long 1980s', 5pm 21 January 2021 (online). hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/mā¦

šļø Join the Camb British History seminar for our first paper of 2021 this Thursday at 5pm. Alastair Owens & David Geiringer will talk on 'Anglicanism, Race & the Inner City: Parochial Domesticity in the long 1980sā. āļø Niamh Gallagher for the Zoom details. QMUL School of Geography School of History, Queen Mary University of London

Happening today at 5pm - do come and join us for our first meeting of 2021. š» Alastair Owens & David Geiringer will talk on 'Anglicanism, Race & the Inner City: Parochial Domesticity in the long 1980sā. āļø Niamh Gallagher for the Zoom details. QMUL School of Geography School of History, Queen Mary University of London

Great privilege to chat with John Lyon for Geographical Association #GeogPod series about our Urban Vicarages Project research on Anglicanism and the inner city, new Stay Home Stories project on impacts of COVID-19 on domestic life, and earlier work with @MOLA on Victorian poverty geography.org.uk/GeogPod-The-GAā¦



āThe world has now adopted a vicarage model of workingā: COVID-19 and the domestication of Anglican urban ministry' contribution by David Geiringer and I to Stay Home Stories blog stayhomestories.co.uk/vicarage-modelā¦



This afternoon Miri Lawrence, David Geiringer and I will be presenting at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) annual conference on some the ways that COVID-19 has changed religious belief and practice - research that forms part of our Stay Home Stories project on how COVID has changed our domestic lives


Looking for to presenting to IHR Modern Religious History Seminar next week with David Geiringer on Anglicanism, Race and the Inner City in the 'Long 1980s' 5pm Wednesday 6th October (not 7th)!

Come hear David Geiringer and I speak on 'Anglicanism, race and the inner city: parochial domesticity and anti racism in the long 1980s' (focusing on London and Liverpool) at the IHR Modern Religious History Seminar this Wednesday (6 October), 5.15pm-6.30pm (online) history.ac.uk/events/anglicaā¦



Urban Vicarages Project Not an urban vicarage but happened to stumble on the 1994 Channel 4 adaptation of Joanna Trollope's The Rector's Wife on All4. Very good cast and an interesting depiction of genteel poverty in a vicarage (props/design team must have had a great time).

At Oral History Society conference for next two days. eithne nightingale is presenting on our Stay Home Stories project about home and COVID-19, and I am here with Urban Vicarages Project to talk about life in inner-city vicarages in the ālongā 1980s. Programme of other papers looks fantastic!


Our new article in History Workshop addresses Anglicanism and anti-racism in the inner city during the 1980s. Open access - link below!