Registration is now open for the UCL Public History workshop:
What is Public History Now?
Date: 5 September 2018 10am–5pm
Location: Toynbee Hall, 28 Commercial Street, E1 6LS
The workshop is free and open to all, but advanced registration is required. Register now via Eventbrite to book your place: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/what-is-public-history-now-tickets-48236991139
Overview of the day
Public History has changed substantially in the past decade. This workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners from across a variety of academic and cultural institutions to discuss the latest developments and directions for its study and dissemination in Britain. To capture the current variety and breadth of the field, a range of issues will be considered including:
- Current definitions of Public History
- Community histories and local archives
- Institutional histories as Public History
- Public History in the digital world
- Teaching Public History as a new discipline in universities and schools
- Public History and museums
- Theoretical and practical approaches to Public History
- The history of Public History
- The history of Public History
Confirmed speakers include:
Abira Hussein (Independent researcher and curator)
Elaine Tierney (V&A)
Chris Williams (Open University)
Alix Green (University of Essex)
Sundeep Lidher (University of Cambridge)
Kelly Foster (Public Historian, founder of AfroCROWD UK & London Blue Badge Guide)
Gary Haines (V&A Museum of Childhood)
Toby Butler (Public Historian and digital media practitioner)
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