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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.

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Seminar Convenor:  

Dr Mary Clare Martin
Email: m.c.h.martin@gre.ac.uk


Current Seminar Series

1 November 2007

 

    "Art, War and Controversy: 'Official' representation of World War II"

Professor Antoine Capet

       
       
12 December 2007    


"Defending the Slave Trade in the age of Abolition: the politics of slave trading reconsidered"

Ian Barrett 

       
       
 

22 January 2008
   

 
New perspectives on the evacuation of children in WWII

    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)
       
       

 

Previous Research Seminars