Organising the @ihr_history@CHPPC_IHR events series is one of the highlights of my job. We’d be delighted to see you at any of these events over the next academic year. Please share with anyone you think might be interested.
We are delighted to preview the @ihr_history ‘s @CHPPC_IHR 24-25 events series! The series will focus on place-based histories as #knowledgeexchange. You can already sign up for our autumn events at https://t.co/nInzpcjMCQ Everyone is welcome.
Thank you @ihr_history for inviting me to #HistDay24 We had a wonderful time looking at the archives and collections. My mother was my guest & we are certainly inspiring the next generation of citizen historians. Also caught up with @_gillianmurphy@LSELibrary#historian ❤️
Was a huge pleasure to work with our @VCH_Cumbria colleagues on this fantastic book. The very rainy February day I spent in Burton-in-Kendal will have been totally worth it when this 250th volume of @VCH_London arrives!
We've just approved the artwork for the cover label of our next #BigRedBook - our 250th, and our first ever publication for the county of #Westmorland.
So pleased to see this published - it's a fantastic reflection on the ways in which our (venerable), project can do innovative, collaborative things engaging a wide range of people and communities - and huge thanks to all our colleagues for their contributions to it.
Just some of the @ihr_history Centre for the History of People Place & Community team at #HistDay24 - come & join us in Senate House until 4pm today.
With the brilliant @RuthSlatter and @DrAdamChapman to show off some of our gorgeous @vch_london History Day swag! Come and talk to us about our projects and pick up a limited edition notebook, bookmark, and more... #HistDay24
Join us this Friday at 1pm for our exciting Digital Spaces and Creative Methodologies panel discussion, featuring Dr keisha bruce and PhD researcher Tanvi Kanchan! All welcome.
🎤 Dr. keisha bruce & Tanvi Kanchan
@keishastweets@tanvi_kanchan
📷 8th November 1pm
@TORCHOxford
#bonfirenight is an apt time to consider #Cumbria‘s relationship with gunpowder.
Initially produced in mills and shipped to West Africa for trading goods and people, production later centred on blast mining.
Find out more at… https://t.co/lH9g6IdHsA
Just discovered this wonderful podcast series about 100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark. It seeks to redress the erasure of Black women from portraiture in the UK and is led by Pawlet Brookes of Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage.
https://t.co/MmdLGjvl2S
Our Co-General Editor @RuthSlatter has published this article exploring how far the @VCH_London has used participatory methods over its 125 year history. Many thanks to all the members of the @VCH_London network who contributed to this research.
As one of our flagship projects @VCH_London is currently reflecting on, celebrating & furthering developing its participatory methodologies. It’s Co-General Editor @RuthSlatter explores some of this process in this article. 👇