CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN MEMORY, NARRATIVE AND HISTORIES, UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON


RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES 2011-12
Dr Lorraine Sitzia, University of Sussex and Stella Cardus, QueenSpark Books (with Professor Dorothy Sheridan, University of Sussex)
"QueenSpark Books: community history-making, funding and technology"
Wednesday 22nd February 2012
5.30 get together and drinks for 6.00 start until c. 7.30
G4, Grand Parade, University of Brighton (ground floor, corridor left of reception).
QueenSpark Books (QSB) was established in 1972 as a community action group and went on to become part of a movement that challenged ideas about whose history was told and by whom. Central to QSB was a commitment to co-operative and democratic working practices, with process and participation often seen as important as the final product, and where 'history' offered a key means of 're/making' a community and creating a sense of belonging. However, QSB 40 years later is very different to that of the 1970s. In order to survive in a rapidly changing political and social climate, it has had to adapt at the same time as trying to hold on to its original beliefs. This seminar will explore the internal and external factors that have shaped the development of QSB over the past 40 years, particularly the impact of funding and technology on the histories told.
All welcome from inside and outside the University. For further information contact Graham Dawson: [log in to unmask] telephone 01273 643089 or visit http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/mnh