History Research Seminars
Forthcoming: Wednesday 23 April 2008, 1-2.30pm, QA238
Helen Grew (ICH/CCBH/Greenwich) discusses "This work is not regarded as suitable for women": women's work, the 'scientific frontier' and the campaign for equal opportunities in the General Post Office, 1914-1939.
How to find us:
Seminar Convenor:
Dr Mary Clare Martin
Email: m.c.h.martin@gre.ac.uk
Current Seminar Series
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1 November 2007
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"Art, War and Controversy: 'Official' representation of World War II"
Professor Antoine Capet |
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| 12 December 2007 |
Ian Barrett |
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| 22 January 2008 |
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| Dr Kate Bradley (University of Kent) | |||
| 28 February 2008 | "A good West Indian, a good African, and, in short a good Britisher": Black and British in a colour conscious empire, 1750-1950 | ||
| David Killingray (Professor Emeritus, Goldsmiths' College) | |||
| 12 March 2008 | "Youth in the promised land?" Girl Guiding in Britain, France and Poland, 1908-1950 | ||
| Dr Mary Clare Martin (University of Greenwich) | |||
| 23 April 2008 | "This work is not regarded as suitable for women": women's work, the 'scientific frontier' and the campaign for equal opportunities in the General Post Office, 1914-1939 | ||
| Helen Grew (IHR/CCBH) | |||
| 15 May 2008 | Muscular Quakerism? Friends and the idea of character, 1900-1960' | ||
| Dr Mark Freeman (Glasgow) | |||
| 5 June 2008 | Slavery | ||
| Madge Dresser (University of West of England) | |||
