Hi to all,
I'd really appreciate list members letting postgraduate and undergraduate students know about the 'Practising Historical Geography' conference that will take place in London next Wednesday. The full programme and registration details are included below.
Many thanks for your help.
Hayden Lorimer
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‘PRACTISING HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY’
ANNUAL POSTGRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE ONE-DAY CONFERENCE
Wednesday 3rd November 2004
10.00am – 4.30pm
Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1 7HU
Wolfson Room, Floor 1.
This one day conference is free to attend, and designed for postgraduate students and senior-level undergraduates.
Lunch and refreshments are provided.
To register for the conference at no cost please contact Diarmid Finnegan: [log in to unmask]
Organised by the Historical Geography Research Group - a study group of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers
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PROGRAMME
10.15 CONFERENCE WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
10.30 KEYNOTE LECTURE
Professor Stephen Daniels (University of Nottingham)
‘Exhibiting Historical Geography’
11.30 HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS
Alex Vasudevan (University of Nottingham)
‘Performing historical geographies?’
or
David Gilbert and Bronwen Edwards (Royal Holloway, University of London)
‘Planning the Fashion City - methods and sources for re-interpreting 1960s London.’
12.30 LUNCH
1.30 HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS
Alex Vasudevan (University of Nottingham)
‘Performing historical geographies?’
or
David Gilbert and Bronwen Edwards (Royal Holloway, University of London)
‘Planning the Fasion City – methods and sources for re-interpreting 1960’s London
2.30 POSTGRADUATE VOICE
Caitlin DeSilvey (Open University)
‘Reflections on a muddy puddle: postgraduate experience and the “what next?”
3.00 HGRG UNDERGRADUATE DISSERTATION PRIZE-WINNER
Sefton Laing - title
3.15 REFRESHMENTS
3.30 KEYNOTE LECTURE
Dr Nuala Johnson (Queen’s University of Belfast)
‘Simply read? Unravelling the past of monuments and gardens’
4.30 CLOSING COMMENTS
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