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CMNH PG Conference: Transgenerational Memory

Call for Papers. The Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories at the University of Brighton, in cooperation with the Transitional Justice Institute/INCORE at Ulster University, is inviting paper proposals for the PGR/ECR conference on transgenerational memory. The conference will take place… Continue Reading →

Conference: Memory, nostalgia and the politics of space and place

4th Jul 2019 9:30am-5:30pm M2, Grand Parade Keynote address from David Berliner, Free University of Brussels This conference explores the role of nostalgia in shaping our relationship to space/place and vice versa. It aims to bring together two lines of… Continue Reading →

PG Conference: Time, Memory, and Conflict: Critical Approaches

6th Jul 2018 9:30am-5:00pm M2 Boardroom, Grand Parade An interdisciplinary, one-day conference at the University of Brighton Research on the complex inter–relations between past, present and future in the time after political violence often leads us to question and push… Continue Reading →

PG Conference. Life History and Life Writing Research: Critical and Creative Approaches

16th Jun 2017 9:30am-5:00pm Hosted at the University of Sussex The 9th annual Brighton-Sussex postgraduate conference is co-organised by the Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research (CLHLWR, University of Sussex) and the Centre for Research in Memory, Narrative… Continue Reading →

PG Conference: Subversive Histories for Public Cultures

22nd Jun 2016 10:00am-4:00pm Grand Parade 8th annual Brighton-Sussex postgraduate conference, 10am – 4pm, 22nd June 2016. University of Brighton, Grand Parade Campus, M2 Subversive Histories for Public Cultures The politics of life history research The 8th annual Brighton-Sussex postgraduate… Continue Reading →

PG Conference: Internationalism of Life History Research in the Twenty-first Century

18th Jun 2015 11:00am-3:30pm M2, Grand Parade The 7th annual Brighton-Sussex postgraduate conference Co-organised by the Centre for Research in Memory, Narrative and Histories (University of Brighton) and the Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research (University of Sussex)…. Continue Reading →

PG Conference: Researching uniqueness: How life history research entails singular questions and special outcomes

6th Jun 2014 11:00am-4:00pm The Keep The 6th annual Brighton-Sussex postgraduate conference Co-organised by the Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research (University of Sussex) and the Centre for Research in Memory, Narrative and Histories (University of Brighton) Keynote… Continue Reading →

PG Conference: Working with Narrative, Memory and Life History

25th May 2012 1:00pm-5:00pm The Centre for Research in Memory, Narrative and Histories in conjunction with the Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research (CLHLWR – University of Sussex) held a mini-conference on the afternoon of Friday, 25 May… Continue Reading →

PG Conference. The Emotions in History, Memory and Storytelling

21st Oct 2011 Third Annual Post-Graduate Conference Centre for Research in Memory, Narrative and Histories, University of Brighton and Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research, University of Sussex June 29th, 2011 Falmer, University of Brighton, UK Study of… Continue Reading →

PG Conference. Public Lives, Private Lives

2 Jun 2010 Grand Parade Conference programme for Public Lives, Private Lives Conference abstracts for Public Lives, Private Lives Conference Programme Registration with tea and coffee | CETLD Room | 8.45 – 9.15 Introduction: Margaretta Jolly and Lucy Noakes |… Continue Reading →

PG Conference. Memories Narratives and Histories

3 Jun 2009 This event was co-organised by the Centre for Research in Memory, Narrative and Histories, University of Brighton and the Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research, University of Sussex On 3 June 2009 the Research Centre… Continue Reading →

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