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History Research Seminars Autumn 2018

Every year, the History team at Portsmouth organise a series of research seminars that take place across the autumn, winter and spring terms. Historians are invited from a range of institutions, both in Britain and abroad, to talk about their latest research projects. The subjects presented cover a broad historical timespan and offer insight into a diverse range of topics. This autumn there will be talks on monstrosity in the nineteenth century, ‘No Platforming’ in universities, and women’s workplace protests in the late-twentieth century. All are welcome to attend.

 

Wednesday 10th October, 3:00-5:00pm. Room: Milldam Building LE1.03

Monstrosity in nineteenth-century mining narratives

Eilis Phillips (University of Portsmouth)

 

Wednesday 14th November, 3:00-5:00pm. Room: Milldam Building LE1.04

Free speech on campus? The use and critique of ‘No Platform’, c. 1974-1986

Jodi Burkett (University of Portsmouth)

 

Wednesday 12th December, 3:00-5:00pm. Room: Milldam Building LE1.04

Women, workplace protest and political identity in England, c. 1968-1985

Jonathan Moss (University of Sussex)

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