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Voluntary Action History Seminar Series
This seminar series is organised by the Committee of the Voluntary Action History Society (VAHS). VAHS aims to advance the historical understanding and analysis of voluntary action through seminars, occasional...
This seminar series is organised by the Committee of the Voluntary Action History Society (VAHS). VAHS aims to advance the historical understanding and analysis of voluntary action through seminars, occasional...
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Voluntary Action History
Shirley Otto, Independent Researcher
John Stewart, Glasgow Caledonian University
Institute of Historical Research
Citizens of the world: Birmingham Quaker women, transnational voluntary service, and the meaning of citizenship
Sian Roberts
(University of Birmingham)
This seminar will focus on the voluntary action of a grou...
Institute of Historical Research
Book Launch Seminar: Payment and Philanthropy in British Healthcare, 1918-48
George Campbell Gosling (University of Wolverhampton)
Pamela Cox (University of Essex)
Colin Rochester (Practical Wisdom R2Z)
Pat Tha...
Institute of Historical Research
The Politics of Poverty: The Child Poverty Action Group, 1965-2015
Dr Ruth Davidson
(King's College London)
Voluntary Action History seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
The first decade of the Overseas Doctor's Association in the UK (1975-1985)
Julian M Simpson
(University of Manchester)
Voluntary Action History seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Witness Seminar: My Life in Volunteering in Three Stories
Dr Justin Davis Smith
(Cass Business School)
Voluntary Action History seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
The Untold Story of the St Pancras House Improvement Society: More than Charismatic Leadership
Dr Michael Passmore
Seminar and Conducted Walk
Following the presentation of his paper Dr Passmore will lead a c...
Institute of Historical Research
'Not just a "club for girls" but "a women's movement": the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), citizenship and voluntary action in Britain during the interwar years
Dr Caitriona Beaumont
(London South Ban...
Institute of Historical Research
Witness Seminar
Pat Gay
(One of the pioneers of the academic study of volunteering and volunteer management)
Voluntary Action History seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Humanities activists and humanitarian aid in the First World War: G.M. Trevelyan, the British Red Cross and the Italian wounded
Marcella Sutcliffe
(University of Cambridge)
In 1915, as Italy entered the war o...
Institute of Historical Research
Volunteer Tourism: Development, Altruism or Narcissism?
Jim Butcher
(Canterbury Christ Church University)
Voluntary Action History seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Who decides how 'safe' is 'safe'? The pertussis vaccine scare and the Vaccination Damage Payments Act 1979
Gareth Millward
(London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
Voluntary Action History seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
'People of our condition have not any right to expect stability, or certainty of subsistence' - Middle-class men's experience of receiving charity in mid-nineteenth century England
Marian Flint
Voluntary Action...
Institute of Historical Research
Saving Winchester: Voluntary Societies, Historic Buildings and Urban Redevelopment
Michael Nelles
(University of Southampton)
Voluntary Action History seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
The Making Of A Social Researcher
Dr Duncan Scott
(Independent Scholar)
Voluntary Action History seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Historicizing Citizenship in Cold War Britain: Obligations, Voluntary Action, and Exclusion
Dr Matthew Grant
(University of Essex)
Voluntary Action History seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Learning from Britain's development NGOs: a case study of Oxfam's Education Department during the Development Decades 1960-1980
Dr Don Harrison
(University of Bristol)
Voluntary Action History seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Some reflections on Philanthropy with special reference to Higher Education
William Squire
Voluntary Action History seminar series