Cambridge Cultural History Workshop
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Graduate Workshop @CamHistory đź—“ | For postgraduates interested in cultural history, from Cambridge and beyond | In-person and Teams, Wednesdays, 17:00.
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WEDNESDAY, 17:00 BST The Cultural History Workshop will feature papers by Robert James Taylor (Oxford) and June Palmer (Keele). We are on Teams and in the Junior Parlour of Caius College. See below. @CamHistory
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TERM CARD! The Cambridge Cultural History Workshop's programme for Michaelmas 2025 has fourteen speakers (two more to be confirmed) over eight weeks. Our sessions will be in-person in Caius College and on MS Teams every Wednesday from 15 October. @CamHistory
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The Cambridge Cultural History Workshop's call for papers for Michaelmas 2025 is now open. https://t.co/O1amiNClgf Additional details are below: the deadline is 23:59 GMT on 22 September. Looking forward to reading some brilliant abstracts! @CamHistory
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Delighted that the first session of the Cultural History Workshop will be at 5 GMT on Wednesday in the Junior Parlour of Gonville and Caius College, with papers on d/Deaf education in China and the spread of Nagore Dargah shrines in Southeast Asia. Please DM for the Teams link.
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We are delighted to announce our call for papers for Easter Term, 2025. We would be very happy to hear from any postgraduate applicants studying the cultural history of any geographic region, post-1700. The deadline is 23:59 on 16 April: please see below.
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The Cultural History Workshop is at 17:00 GMT. Adrian Kwong (University of Oxford) will present 'Imagining the Anti-Communist Sinophone: Cultural Representations of the Chinese Diaspora in Taiwan’s Knowledge and Propaganda Production, 1952-c.60s'. Please DM for the Teams link.
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Just a final reminder that the Cultural History Workshop will be held at 17:00 GMT in the Lloyd Room, both in-person and via Teams. Eden Swimer (University of Cambridge) will present 'Scottish Missionaries’ Adventures in the Holy Land, 1884-1929'. Please DM for the Teams link.
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Just a reminder that the Cultural History Workshop will be held in the Lloyd Room of Christ's College and on Microsoft Teams at 18:20 GMT. Francesco Montouri (EUI) will be presenting the paper 'Assemblage in the Gabinetto di Porcellana in Naples'. Please DM for the Teams link.
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Just a reminder that Chandrika Guha (Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta) will be presenting the fascinating paper 'Thinking Queer-Left: Sexual Politics Beyond Queer Liberalism'Â tomorrow at 17:00 GMT in the Lloyd Room of Christ's College. Please DM for the Teams link.
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Due to unforeseen changes to speaker circumstances, unfortunately Shu Wan (@slissw) will not be able to present his paper today to the Cultural History Workshop. We sincerely apologise that this is the case and hope to reschedule this fascinating paper for next term.
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A reminder that Shu Wan (@slissw) of @UB_History will be presenting on the education of d/Deaf children in 20th-century China this Wednesday, in the Lloyd Room of Christ's College, at 17:00 GMT. Please DM for the Teams link. Photo copyright: Library of Congress, 2015645456.
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Delighted to announce the term card (so far!) for the Cultural History Workshop, already full of a selection of fascinating papers from brilliant scholars! We look forward to seeing you there, whether in-person in Cambridge or through the power of Microsoft Teams.
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Excited to release our call for papers for Lent term! Whilst some speakers are already provisionally confirmed, we are really looking forward to reading passionate new abstracts from amazing cultural historians. Please attempt to send applications by 23:59 GMT on 3 February.
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Delighted that our second speaker of the year will be presenting in one hour! Louisa Niesen (EUI, Florence) will discuss the sanitary and hygienic conditions encountered by Central European female travellers through the fin de siècle. Please DM or email again for the Teams link.
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Delighted that our first speaker of the year will be presenting today at 5pm. Tabitha Lambert-Bramwell (University of Birmingham) will discuss the artistic and personal relationship between Vanessa Bell and domestic servant Grace Higgens. Please DM or email for the Teams link.
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The Cambridge CHW's call for papers remains open until Sunday for papers on post-1700 cultural history! If any PGR is still interested in presenting a paper this year, either in Cambridge or via Microsoft Teams, please contact us via https://t.co/ahS6fHdEk0. Thanks so much!
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Call for papers! Email us by 1st October with your proposals. We would love to hear from any PGRs with papers on post 1700 cultural history. https://t.co/cST7i1bn2j
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Call for papers for the #child scholars. How do we learn about disaster? All disciplines welcome.
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📚 Free online talk: English Education Records at SoG & Elsewhere with @SoGGenealogist on Mon 16 Sep, 2pm. Explore educational records, from ragged schools to universities, offering genealogical insights into your ancestors' lives. Book your place here: https://t.co/iGnD7I3PQQ
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Proud to share my first article published in the @MidlandHistory journal as the 2023 essay prize competition winner. Based on my MA dissertation at @uniofwarwick using sources held at the @MRCWarwick. @WarwickHistory ( https://t.co/Ozwvtzxw6L)
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