MAKING HISTORY WORK: HERITAGE AND ITS PUBLICS
Armley Mills Industrial Museum, Canal Road, Leeds
TUESDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2002, 5 - 7 pm,
Tea and a chance to browse the museum galleries from 4.30pm
A research seminar jointly organized by
The Centre for Heritage Research, University of Leeds;
Leeds Museums and Galleries Services,
School of Continuing Education, University of Leeds.
SPEAKERS:
Jill Liddington (School of Continuing Education, University of Leeds)
'What is public history?'
Daru Rooke (Senior Curator, Armley Mills Industrial Museum)
'Publics and Audiences: Museums & Television'
Simon Gunn, (School of Cultural Studies, Leeds Metropolitan
University), 'Re-presenting the local: teaching, research and the
publics for history'
Martin Gresswell (Curator of Social and Industrial History, Leeds
Museums), 'The new Leeds City Museum/Resource Centre and its
publics'
COMMENTATORS:
Malcolm Chase – School of Continuing Education, University of
Leeds
Sophie Forgan - Cook Museum, Whitby, & University of Teesside
Jane Walton – Yorkshire Museums Council
For further details about Armley Mills Museum see
http://www.leeds.gov.uk/armleymills/arminfo.html
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Attendees should reserve their place in advance as seating is
limited:
I would like to attend the 'Making History Work' Seminar at Armley
Mills Industrial Museum on 12 November 2002
Your name:
Institution:
E-mail address
Phone number.
Please complete and return by 5th November to:
Deborah Snow,
Brotherton Library, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT.
Telephone: 0113 343 6372
Email address: [log in to unmask]
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