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Hi Rachel,

Do you have the dates yet? We're holding a one-day conference with the University of Essex on Saturday 9th March as part of Snapping the Stiletto about how women's lives have changed since 1918 (call for papers going out in the next couple of weeks). We'd love to submit a paper to your conference too but want to double check that it doesn't clash.

www.snappingthestiletto.com 

Thanks, 
Amy 

Amy Cotterill 
Museum Development Officer, Essex 

On Fri, 7 Sep 2018, 17:47 Lennon, Rachael, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hello all

 

In March 2019 the National Trust will host a two-day Women and Power conference, in partnership with the University of Oxford. The conference will explore the research and presentation of women’s lives in public history and heritage, and reflect on responses to the suffrage centenary anniversary in 2018.

 

We are inviting submissions of ideas for conference papers before 31st October. Please find a call for papers attached.

 

Do get in touch for further information and with any questions.

 

Thanks

Rachael

 

Rachael E Lennon

 

Programme Curator, National Public Programmes

 

Author of Women and Power: the struggle for suffrage

Editor of Prejudice and Pride, exploring LGBTQ+ heritage and its contemporary implications

 

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