Join us on 7 June, 3pm @TheKeepArchives for 'It's not just about pictures': An oral history of Art History at Sussex University.
The Art History Dpt of @SussexUni hands over the oral history collections of its 50th anniversary to The Keep. Free tix: https://t.co/15ruoTpZJO
Did you spot Mass Observation in the latest edition of @blitzed80smag1? In the current issue, Professor Lucy Robinson looks at the history of Mass Observation, Observing the 1980s and how respondents interact with the archive!
Excited to announce the first edited re-publication from Bloomsbury's Mass-Observation Critical Series: Mass-Observation, including the original 1937 text with annotation, and essays from Ben Highmore, Rachel Hurdley, and Jen Purcell. https://t.co/9gtleeDpXt
This year along with our CFP we are hosting a “Session Builder” forum on our website. We encourage members to use our online forum to reach beyond their networks to find panelists or other participants, develop ideas for session proposals, or brainstorm creative session formats.
Join us for another Mass Observation Seminar! Fiona Courage and Jen Purcell share Observers’ writing about the British Royal Family from 1937 to today. This Thursday, 23 June at 4 pm UK time. Sign up at: https://t.co/IvHoA4RVni
#MOinvites you to join us today at 16:00 to celebrate the launch of the Mass Observation Critical series, which will feature authors Kimberley Mair and James Hinton discussing their new books @MassObsCritical
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Join us and our friends from @MassObsArchive to launch Kimberley Mair and James Hinton's new books on 25 May at 16.00 - Register here: https://t.co/fTdABY2OaQ
Join us for a one-day workshop to examine methods of generating and analysing in-depth qualitative surveys, using narrative data collected by Mass Observation. https://t.co/uw2cMgX4Ht
Today’s the day!! Happy #12thmay diary day! We hope you have a great day, and look forward to reading about what you get up to 📔
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Join us on the 25th May for to celebrate the launch of the Mass Observation Critical Series and two new books published as part of the series. Find out more here: https://t.co/MBUMoYPJlU @MassObsCritical
Join us on the 25th May for to celebrate the launch of the Mass Observation Critical Series and two new books published as part of the series. Find out more here: https://t.co/MBUMoYPJlU @MassObsCritical
I think you can tell by our faces that we're absolutely thrilled to provide a home to the beautiful reproduction/treasure of the original Lesbians & Gays Support the Miners banner, donated today in #LGBTQ+ #archives@BishopsgateInst by the wonderful Mike Jackson of @LGSMpride
The countdown begins⏰ Just 1 week to go until 12th May, when you can send us your day diary…join thousands of other diarists in sharing what you get up to this 12th May, and help inform research for years to come 📔 #diary#12thmay#archives
James Hinton's Mass Observers Making Meaning: Religion, Spirituality and Atheism in Late 20th-Century Britain. Join us on 25 May for a double-book launch featuring both authors, the series editors and the amazing people from @MassObsArchive ...
'A wonderful rear-view glimpse of [a] vanishing world’ – Simon Garfield
Longlisted for the @RSLiterature Ondaatje Prize, CLASS OF '37 by Hester Barron and Claire Langhamer and using material from @MassObsArchive, is out today from Metro Publishing, an imprint of @bonnierbooks_uk