A century of campaigning: Women’s Library marks 100 years with new exhibition
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Marking its centenary, the Women’s Library opens its archives to reveal stories from Victorian reform campaigns to modern equality m…
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Listen to @HistoryWO discussing trade union history with Indy Bhullar, Chelsea Collison @LSEnews , Peter Fisher and Jenny Yu (TUC Library) @londonmetlib and historian Laura Schwartz (Warwick Uni).
Still time to see the exhibition until 31 Jan.
https://t.co/0LFD9ohe39
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📅Thu 20 Nov, 6pm - John Cooper @forpeacemaker
gives the @glansburytrust Memorial Lecture, Is a faith shaped peace only powerful for the 1930s, not 2030s? Chair: @LSEChaplain@LSEFaithCentre Join us - all welcome.
https://t.co/6bKXeLDzP9
130 years ago, LSE was founded on a bold idea: that knowledge, shared widely, could help build a better society.
🌍 Many of the world’s most influential leaders have studied here – shaping governments, economies, and institutions across the globe.
#LSE130
📅Thu 30 Oct 16:00 The London scandal: sexuality, exploitation and law reform in 1885. A free workshop led by @CarolineDerry and @Cunning_Claire on the causes and consequences of the Criminal Justice Act 1885 with a chance to view original archives. https://t.co/XoYZ6XDSHK
Our 3 Library Fellowships offer opportunities for original research of our unique archive collections. Uncover new perspectives by spending up to 6 weeks on your research with us.
Applications open until 22 September. Check out the details: https://t.co/5YUZWzVnuP
We're delighted to co-host this event w/ @pact_project@SOASpolitics, part of 'After the Assembly: Constituting India' @SoasGallery (till 20 Sep 25) where @LSELibrary has lent archival documents of 'Constitution-Makers at LSE'.
📅 Mon, 4 Aug 25
🕔 5-6pm
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Thank you @SOAS for a chance to view the new exhibition, After the Assembly: Constituting India commemorating 75 years of the Indian Constitution, the longest living constitution in the global South. @SAsiaLSE https://t.co/MXrQm2gkqB
Read about the recent project - LSE Homelessness Initiative: artists in the archives @LSELibrary Excited to see the outcomes at 'Archives in absentia: an artists' showcase' on display tonight @LSEnews@LSEalumni https://t.co/nwxL2RuZ1u
On Sat 28 June @LSELibrary will be @PeaceMuseumUK for their In Common: Greenham Show and Tell event, exploring the objects and material culture of Greenham Common. https://t.co/Wxlja42MAu
Thank you, everyone, for joining our poster making workshops to at #LSEFestival Family Day - great design and printing skills on display. @ArtinTransit1@LSEnews
🌍 Why has food deprivation worsened in #Africa over the past decade?
In this piece for @LSEReviewBooks, @David Luke (@DavidLukeTrade) explores how we can stabilise the essential pillars of food security in Africa.
Read the full review here 👇 https://t.co/fyl3xBsRbh
What can we learn from past movements?
Join us tonight for the play Lessons on Revolution - a story about two flatmates discovering the archives of a protest in their neighbourhood of Camden 50 years prior.
🎟️ ⬇️ https://t.co/SnB3ZImXri
#LSEFestival
👁 #LSEFestival: Visions for the Future kicks off today!
From AI to activism and wellbeing to work, don’t miss a week of free talks with Nobel laureates, global leaders, and change makers exploring the opportunities of the future.
Check out what's on: https://t.co/sbMKFeAcFM
Our #LSEFestival newsletter is out today!
The @LSEnews festival takes place all next week, 16-21 June, exploring Visions for the Future 👁
Read posts with insight into some of the great events 👉 https://t.co/SR2GphErke
Explore the full programme 👉 https://t.co/fV9CvlNLEG
📅Tue 13 May 4-6pm Whatever happened to an Internationalist British Feminism? Hear from the @LibHistories team, Victoria Bazin, Melanie Waters and Eleanor Careless, discussing research on feminist magazines from Shrew to Spare Rib, Red Rag and Outwrite. https://t.co/bydXt0PMoZ
Today at 5.30pm @LSELibrary Join us to explore the feminist issues covered by Outwrite Newspaper with Philippa Fletcher @lsehistory sharing her research alongside some of the archives discussed. https://t.co/0ADzgxmoKP
Enjoyed the new exhibition, From streets to the stars: 500 years of maps now in the beautiful setting in the Maughan Library @KingsLibraries until Sept. Love the different histories maps can reveal - trade, exploration, war, medicine, skies, transport. https://t.co/gRkl3ugtrJ
Wed 26/3 @LSELibrary: Prof Christine Chinkin and Dr Louise Arimatsu discuss their new book 'Gendered peace through international law' with Prof Joanna Lewis and guests. Join us at 6pm for a dicussion followed by reception. @LSE_WPS@LSELaw@LSEalumni https://t.co/42Pp4bObsz