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Hello
This forthcoming conference might be of interest.
Thanks
Clare
Clare Weston
Researcher (Mondays to Wednesdays)
Black Country Living Museum
Tel: 0121 521 3520
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From: Ugolini, Laura [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 24 June 2019 11:12
To: Clare Weston <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: CHORD Conference: 'Retailing and Distribution in the Nineteenth Century'
Hello all,
I'm very pleased to say that:
the 2019 CHORD conference, which this years will focus on 'Retailing and Distribution in the Nineteenth Century'
will take place at the University of Wolverhampton
on 10 September 2019
The programme, together with abstracts, registration details and further information, can be found at:
https://retailhistory.wordpress.com/2019/06/09/2019/
The programme includes:
Patricia Lara-Betancourt, Kingston University Retailing the Modern Home: The Large Furniture and Furnishing Firm in London West End, 1890-1914
Judith Davies, University of Birmingham
A large family of small shopkeepers: the Wood family of Dudley in the middle decades of the nineteenth century
Massimiliano Papini, Northumbria University 'Veritable fairyland': Mikado Bazaar in Sunderland and the commodification of Japanese culture in the North-East of England, 1873-1903
Nick Gray, University of Wolverhampton
Retail credit in the late nineteenth century: the case of Hall and Spindler of Leamington Spa
Lorenzo Avellino, University of Geneva
Discipline of Trade, Discipline of Work: Embezzling and Middlemen in the Silk Fabrics of Lombardy (1800-1810)
Johanna Wassholm and Anna Sundelin, Åbo Akademi University Practices and morality in the late nineteenth century human hair trade. Finland as part of transnational flows of goods
James Inglis, The University of St Andrews & National Museums Scotland 'A Machine to Supersede the Pen?' Typewriter Retail in Scotland, 1875 to 1900
Simon Constantine, University of Wolverhampton Licensing Itinerant trade and the fight against 'Gypsies' in Germany (1871-1914)
Ruth Macdonald, Salvation Army International Heritage Centre Retail therapy? The role of trade in Salvation Army rescue work for women
Lesley Steinitz, University of Cambridge Creating a national brand: advertising Dr Tibbles Vi-Cocoa to consumers and retailers
Sophie Clapp, Boots Archive
"What's in a name?" - The significance of brand positioning in the early development of Boots the Chemists, 1880-1900
Nicholas Alexander, Lancaster University, Anne Marie Doherty, University of Strathclyde, James Cronin, Lancaster University Market-Mediated Authenticity and the Emergence of Modern Branding Practices: Liberty of London, 1875-1900
The conference will be held at the University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton City Campus.
The fee is £20.
Registration is via the University of Wolverhampton's e-store, at:
https://www.estore.wlv.ac.uk/product-catalogue/conferences-events/faculty-of-social-sciences/chord-conference-retailing-and-distribution-in-the-nineteenth-century/chord-conference-retailing-and-distribution-in-the-nineteenth-century
Or see the conference web-pages, at:
https://retailhistory.wordpress.com/2019/06/09/2019/
Or contact Laura Ugolini, at: [log in to unmask]
Prof. Laura Ugolini
Professor of History
Dept. of History, Politics, War Studies
Faculty of Social Sciences
Room MH124
Mary Seacole (MH) Building
University of Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton
WV1 1LY
Find out more about CHORD events: https://retailhistory.wordpress.com
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