Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Revolutionary Pasts: Representing the Long Nineteenth Century's Radical Heritage

How did activists remember, represent and reassess the revolutionary heritage of the ‘long nineteenth century’? On 4–5 November 2016, our conference on ‘Revolutionary Pasts’ will examine this question. The event is hosted by Northumbria University’s ‘Histories of Activism’ research
group, with support from the Society for the Study of Labour History (SSLH) and Durham University’s Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies. See the programme here.

Attendance of this event is free, but all guests are asked to register by 26 October via this link.

If you have any questions, you can contact the organisers (Daniel Laqua, Charlotte Alston and Laura O’Brien) either directly or via historiesofactivism@gmail.com.

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