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CMNH and TECHNE Symposium: Multimodal Approaches to Life Writing and Life stories

CMNH and TECHNE Symposium: Multimodal Approaches to Life Writing and Life stories Monday 22 May, 10am 4pm University of Brighton, Room 318b, Grand Parade, City Campus   Join us for a day of workshops to explore critical, historical and creative… Continue Reading →

CMNH Welcomes VRF Dr Anna Girling

CMNH welcomes VRF Dr Anna Girling, who will be presenting her research on the political activist, Nancy Cunard.   CMNH is really pleased to welcome Dr Anna Girling as VRF. Anna is currently an Early Career Fellow at the Institute… Continue Reading →

CMNH Welcomes VRF Professor Geoff Bird: Public Lecture and Workshop

A very warm welcome to VRF,  Professor Geoff Bird, from CMNH. We’re really looking forward to finding out more about Geoff’s work. See details below for two upcoming events and how to register.   Public Lecture: Tuesday 25 April, 5.00-7.00pm… Continue Reading →

Film screening and research event with artist and filmmaker Barbara Loftus

Wednesday 17 May 2023, 17:00 pm-19:00 pm, Sallis Benney Theatre, Grand Parade University of Brighton City Campus Hildegard under the table ©Barbara Loftus All are welcome to this event, jointly hosted by the Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories (Visual Culture,… Continue Reading →

Sweet Thames: The London Folk Club Heritage Project – verbatim theatre from oral histories

CMNH are forging a new partnership with Star Creative Heritage a Brighton based non-profit organisation set up to preserve community heritage and make it available and accessible to existing and new audiences. Their current project Sweet Thames: The London Folk Club Heritage… Continue Reading →

CMNH workshop: Hosting Hybrid Events: CANCELLED

Please note, this event has been cancelled. Organisers will be producing and sending out a step-by-step guide to those who registered. Wednesday the 26th April Online & M2, Grand Parade. Session 1 : 1:30 – 3:00pm Session 2 : 3:30 –… Continue Reading →

Unveiling of Blue Plaque to commemorate C.L.R. JAMES in Southwick

Unveiling of blue plaque to commemorate C.L.R. JAMES in Southwick   The Southwick Society will be unveiling a blue plaque to commemorate the late, great black Trinidadian cricket writer and revolutionary historian C.L.R. James (1901-1989) on Friday 17 March 2023… Continue Reading →

Techne Conflux: Researching the Digital Human in Archives

Techne Conflux: Rethinking Archival Research, Methods and Practice Researching the Digital Human in Archives Professor Tobias Blanke, University of Amsterdam and Kings College, London Thursday 23 March, 11-1.00, Room G63, Grand Parade, City Campus, and online via Zoom   The… Continue Reading →

CMNH Seminar: Reparative vs Repetitive Histories, or When the Post-Colonial and the Post-Socialist Discourse meet in the Realm of Statue War

Reparative vs repetitive histories, or when the post-colonial and the post-socialist discourse meet in the realm of statue war. Dr Andrea Pruchova Hruzova, Institute for Contemporary History, Charles University, Prague. 11am to 1pm. Friday 24th February, 2023. M2 Boardroom, Grand… Continue Reading →

CMNH Seminar: Futures Past: Africa in the Cold War Photographic Archive

Futures Past: Africa in the Cold War Photographic Archive Professor Darren Newbury (University of Brighton) Wednesday 26th April, 5:30- 7pm, 2023. G4, Grand Parade. CMNH Seminar Series: Visual culture, history, and memory. All Welcome, no need to book, just turn… Continue Reading →

CMNH Seminar: Neither Forbidden nor Particularly Encouraged or Supported: the Ambivalent Status of Photography during Romania’s Communist Period

Neither forbidden nor particularly encouraged or supported: the ambivalent status of photography during Romania’s communist period Dr Uschi Klein, School of Art and Media, University of Brighton Wednesday 10th May 2023, 5:30 to 7pm (online) Please book here to attend… Continue Reading →

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