On Wednesday 9 March I went to the first meeting of the Political History Network at the University of Reading. It was an invaulable opportunity to meet other students working on Political History and it was good to see what all this 'networking' lark we are always told about actually is! I fully recommend that any research students should go to as many conferences ect. as possible. In many ways they are what you make of them.
The Political History Network had lots of tasty biscuits that I saw as my duty to help get through but there was no cake! See you all on Friday 18 March with Dr Jonathan Foyle at the only place with History and Cake - the NEW HISTORY LAB.
Saturday, 12 March 2011
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Are you excited yet?
Not long til Dr Jonathan Foyle descends on New History Lab, and gets us thinking about the part that buildings play in portraying history to 21st Century society. A topical talk if ever I saw one.
Will you be fighting Miriam and myself for front-row seats?
See you on the 18th March?
Will you be fighting Miriam and myself for front-row seats?
See you on the 18th March?
Pink words:
buildings,
Jonathan Foyle,
new history lab
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