I am having to resort to the subterguge of forwarding this, since emails to
this list from the London Socialist Historians Group are currently blocked -
I assume by jiscmail and not the list owners.
Dr John G. Walker
Research Officer
Department of Economic History
London School of Economics
Houghton St
London WC2A 2AE
Tel: (+44) 20-7955 7861
Fax: (+44) 20-7955 7730
Email: [log in to unmask]
> Workers Unity in a World Economy
> Asylum, Migrants and Refugees
> A one day conference organised by the London Socialist Historians Group
> Institute of Historical Research,
> Senate House, Malet St, London WC1
> Saturday May 12th 2001, 9:30am - 4pm
>
> Plenary sessions:
> ********Panikos Panayi on "Migration in Post-War Europe".
> ********Steve Silver (Editor of Searchlight) on "Perspectives"
> Workshop sessions:
> ********Ian Birchall, "French CP, Migrant workers and anti-imperialism
> 1920-24"
> ********Sarah Glynn, "East End Immigrants and the Battle for Housing"
> ********Gareth Dale, "The Postcolonial migrant"
> ********Sean Kelly, "A question of ways and means: The Cold War and
> Hungarian Immigration into Britain 1956-1957"
> ********Dan Gordon, "Immigrant workers and the events of May '68 in
> France"
> ********Kevin Myers, "True British hospitality? Perceptions of, and
> support for, Spanish refugee children in the Midlands, 1937-39"
> ********Registration: £10 (£5 unwaged).
> ********Register in advance by sending a cheque made payable to "London
> Socialist Historians Group" to the LSHG, 3 Lavenham Court, Upper Richmond
> Rd, Putney, London SW15 2RF. Those registering in advance will receive
> pre-circulated papers.
> __________________________________________________________________________
> _____________
> Nearest tubes to the Institute of Historical Research are Goodge St and
> Russell Square. For further information on the Conference contact Keith
> Flett on 020 8885 5276, email [log in to unmask], or see the London
> Socialist Historians web site at <http://www.ch.u-net.com/lshg/>
>
>
From:
John Walker
London Socialist Historians Group
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