Dear all,

Please find below the programme for the University of Brighton's Centre for Research in Memory, Narrative and Histories seminar series 2010-11. 

Further details regarding the first seminar of the year will follow shortly.

For further information about the Centre please visit:
http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/mnh
   
Best wishes,

Graham Dawson


 

Centre for Research in Memory, Narrative and Histories

Research Seminar Series 2010-11


13 October 2010: Dr Frank Gray, University of Brighton

'Making Histories from the Screen Archive South East Collection'

 

17 November 2010:  Annebella Pollen, University of Brighton

'“Historians in Two Hundred Years' Time Are Going To Die for That!”  Events and Non-events in the Mass Observation Archive's "One Day for Life" Photography Collection'

 

19 January 2011: Professor Andy Wood, University of East Anglia

On early modern perceptions of landscape, space and social memory (title tbc)

 

16 Feb 2011: Dr Margaretta Jolly, University of Sussex

‘Sisterhood and After: The Women's Liberation Oral History Project’

 

23 March 2011:  Dr Michael Roper, University of Essex

On psychoanalysis and life writing (title tbc)

 

27 April 2011: Professor Susannah Radstone, Raphael Samuel History Centre/

University of East London  

‘Memory Ex and In Situ’


All seminars begin 5.30 get together and drinks for 6.00 start until c. 7.30
Venue: M57, CRD, Mezzanine Floor, Grand Parade, University of Brighton
 

All welcome. For further information please contact Graham Dawson: [log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]

telephone 01273 643089 or visit the Centres website: http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/mnh














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