Hello,
Apologies for not including in my email yesterday that the theme of the Journal is LGBT+ representation in museums. This is to coincide with the 50th
anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act 1967 which partly decriminalised homosexuality.
Please let me know if you would like to submit an exhibition or book review in relation to this subject matter. Once again, a reminder that the deadline for
reviews is Friday 10th February 2017.
Many thanks
Verity
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Hello,
We are now looking for reviews of recent books or exhibitions for the upcoming issue of Social History in Museums, to be published in Spring 2017. Reviews should be around 500 words
and should be submitted by 10th February 2017. Please let me know if you intend to submit a review, and it’s subject.
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Many thanks
Verity
Verity Smith
SHCG Journal Editor 2017
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Verity Smith
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