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Studies of Home Seminars at the Institute of Historical Research. The home has become an important focus of historical research, spanning work on the domestic sphere (including everyday domestic life, domestic architecture, interior design and domestic...
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Lucinda Newns, Queen Mary University of London
Paolo Boccagni, University of Trento
Institute of Historical Research Dwelling in the temporary: (im)mobilities in conflict Cathrine Brun (Oxford Brookes University) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research From Country House to Empire Home: Material Cultures of the East India Company Margot Finn (University College London) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research Settling at home: Class, gender and domesticity in the Settlement House, 1880-1914 Lucinda Matthews-Jones (Liverpool John Moores University) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research The Resident Artist: Making Performance in your Council Estate Home Katie Beswick (Exeter University) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research Exploring Urban Garden Provision in England in the 19th Century Dr Zoe Crisp (Independent Scholar) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research Dissident domesticity: an ethnographic conceptualist approach to house arrest and diplomatic asylum Michal Murawski (UCL) Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll (artist) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research At home in the institution: material life in lunatic asylums, lodging houses and schools in Victorian and Edwardian England Jane Hamlett (RHUL) Studies of the Home
Institute of Historical Research History Studies of Home 'Learning the value of restraint.' Plain verses patterned surfaces in the 1920s small modern interior Keren Protheroe (Kingston University)
Institute of Historical Bruno Blondé (University of Antwerp) History Studies of Home
Caron Lipman and Catherine Nash (Queen Mary, University of London) Studies of Home seminar Institute of Historical Research 6 November 2013
Brent Pilkey (University College London) Studies of Home seminar Institute of Historical Research School of Advanced Study www.sas.ac.uk www.history.ac.uk
Institute of Historical Research Domesticating medicine: medical technologies and the modern home Roberta Bivins (University of Warwick) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research Healthy homes, healthy bodies in late Renaissance Italy Sandra Cavallo and Tessa Storey (Royal Holloway, University of London) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research Whose house is it anyway? Public history and contemporary art in a Georgian home Karen Harvey (University of Sheffield) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research Sighs and settees: recovering the lost history of reading aloud in the eighteenth century Abigail Williams (University of Oxford) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research The inter-war home: the design and decoration of the suburban house in England Deborah Sugg Ryan (University of Falmouth) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research Consumer non-choices in the eighteenth century home Conor Lucey (University College Dublin) Studies of Home seminar series
Institute of Historical Research The discourse of practise: continuity and change in early modern domestic cultures Anthony Buxton (University of Oxford) The town of Thame in Oxfordshire can be found about 7 miles southwest from Aylesbury. I...
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