Posts from the ‘talk’ Category
- 7.20.22Martin’s Act agreed July 1822 – who remembers it 200 years on?
- 3.17.19Cats and Dogs in the Second World War
- 7.9.18The way former children still remember animals in the war
- 6.9.18The death and lives of domestic animals in Britain during WW2
- 1.25.18Bees, the Victory Column, and Anselmo Fox
- 10.13.16Public History Group – Saturday 22 October – Jordan James on Islington adventure playground
- 10.10.16Animal Lovers in Berlin – exhibition and symposium
- 9.7.16Silk weavers – and red boots – on BBC4 yet again
- 8.31.16Hastings Speaks – making history in the present
- 6.30.16Destroyed Ruskin student archives and online debate on the nature of history
- 4.17.16WEA Education and Democracy conference: what knowledge? what democracy?
- 3.31.16From social construction of knowledge to the personal destruction of student historic archives at Ruskin College, Oxford
- 3.31.16Public lecture: A Magnificent Obsession? A historian’s search for a man (and his horse) in the archive
- 3.14.16Animal Biographies International Conference Update
- 2.12.16Cat’s meat, horse meat and Paris
- 2.2.16Public History Group 13 February : Commemorating Anti-Racism
- 2.1.16Animal Biographies Conference , University of Kassel 9 -11 March
- 1.10.16Becoming Animal with the Victorians conference 4-5 February, Paris
- 1.10.16Public History Group 16 January: Archiving the unlawful
- 11.12.15Public History Group: Re-enactments of the past for historians of the future
- 10.29.15Kassel University and war propaganda about dogs
- 10.16.15From Dig Where You Stand to Dancing Where We Dig
- 7.13.15Historical Geographers’ International Conference
- 6.7.15Remembering suffrage feminists and miners – but forgetting the Pentonville 5
- 5.8.15Public History Group 16th May
- 3.27.15RSPCA – Portillo’s State Secrets Banned
- 3.16.15Public History Group Saturday 21 March
- 2.19.15Public History Group Saturday 21 February
- 1.16.15Public History Group Saturday 24 January 2015
- 11.8.14Families, Places and Pasts: Whose history? And who decides?
- 11.1.14Finding a man and his horse in the archives? Exploring an historian’s dream
- 10.12.14Public History Group 1st November:“A pile of my history, found in my parents’ attic”
- 9.7.14Animal Worlds at Manchester Met
- 5.29.14Firefighters, civil defence and animals
- 4.23.14Public history group in Bloomsbury with Ruth Richardson on Dickens, the workhouse, the campaign
- 4.20.14Animals and Humans on the London Home Front 1939 -45: exploring diaries and letters
- 4.11.14Educating Londoners – free study day /conference Friday 9 May
- 1.15.14‘Exploring the human and non-human animal relationship’ at Critical Heritage Studies conference
- 1.5.14Reading unpublished diaries
- 9.6.13Public History conference : Whose history is it anyway?
- 8.29.13World veterinary history conference September 2014
- 8.22.13Traces of lives: verbal resistance
- 6.19.13Unofficial Histories Conference : Laurance Holman’s diaries
- 3.16.13Laurance Holman’s diaries and his horse Mariana
- 3.11.13Whose history is it anyway ? Public history in perspective conference 5 – 6 September 2013
- 2.21.13Images of different pasts in Belfast 2013
- 9.21.1215th year of the Public History Group
- 7.28.12Conference on: Can we rebuild the plebs tradition ?
- 7.21.12Writing – and talking – about cats
- 6.14.12Historians, People and Brown Rats: Different Roles in Making Histories
- 5.20.12Update on Unofficial Histories Conference
- 5.13.12Commemorating Animals in War Talk
- 4.4.12Public History Group: Living with the Past at Home
- 4.4.12Public History Group:Mausoleums or resource centres? Labour history museums and archives and useable pasts
- 4.3.12Public History Group: The Public History Reader
- 4.3.12Public History Group:In Search of Florence Hancock: How to put a museum exhibition together when Wikipedia lets you down
- 4.3.12Public History Group : Beastly Sneaks: Rescuing Other People’s Diaries
- 4.3.12Public History Group:Physical Resistance: a life, a book and a history of anti-fascism
- 4.1.12ISAZ conference and cats
- 4.1.12Public history group: towards a public history of disability- Mandeville legacy
- 4.1.12Unofficial Histories conference
- 3.24.12Women on the Home Front:Shifting relationships between women, cats and dogs
- 3.20.12Britain as a nation of animal lovers?
- 3.16.12Spitalfields women weavers
- 3.15.12Public History group : Memory, place, identity
- 3.15.12Anti-vivisection history
- 3.5.12‘Vets’ and ‘Pets’. Veterinary surgeons, animal charities and the National Air Raids Precautions Animals Committee in the Second World War
- 2.10.12Public history group: Revisiting the Miners’ strike of 1984 -5
- 1.31.12Animals in London during the Second World War
- 1.10.12Public history group: Young historians take to the streets
- 11.19.11Animals and humans during the war
- 11.5.11Public history group : Revealing the Rookery, St. Giles – art, artifacts and anecdotes