Rachel,
I was forwarded this message on a listserve regarding a conference on Black
and Asian Studies at V&A. Apologies if you have heard of it, but I thought
I would pass it your way. See attached message.
Cheers!
Michelle
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From: Jason Lim [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 07 January 2004 20:24
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Black and Asian Studies Association Conference
Conference announcement
BASA CONFERENCE
MOVING FORWARD?
NEW RESEARCH DIRECTIONS IN BLACK AND ASIAN STUDIES
One day conference and BASA AGM
Saturday 21 February 2004
10am (registration) to 5pm
at the
Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 2RL
www.vam.ac.uk
As with previous conferences, BASA sees this as an opportunity to bring
together people with a range of enthusiasms for Black and Asian studies
within a British context, particularly regarding the historical presence ofB
lack and Asian people in Britain.
Speakers will include:
Ian Grosvenor and Sian Roberts: Birmingham Connections: Black British
History
Carolyn Abel: The Northamptonshire Black History Project
Lucy MacKeith: Black people in Devon
Brian Joyce: Victorian Chatham - Black people in a garrison town
S.I. Martin: British Black mariners - an overview
Marika Sherwood: William G. Allen, our first Black headmaster
Jon Newman: Representation of Black people in 19th Century theatre
John Ellis: Teaching Black history
Registration fee: £8 (BASA members and concs); £10 (others);
£15 (institutions)
Fee includes a sandwich lunch.
Contact email: Caroline Bressey: [log in to unmask]
Jason Lim: [log in to unmask]
A flyer and registration form are attached as a word document. If you havea
ny problems downloading the registration form please contact Caroline orJ
ason on the email addresses above.
Deadline for registration 11 February 2004
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