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Petitioning in the Long Nineteenth Century

Petitioning in the Long Nineteenth Century - A Workshop
This workshop is part of the Leverhulme-funded project "" headed by Richard Huzzey and Henry Miller of Durham University. Petitions were a key method of ordinary (and not so ordinary!) people communicating with Parliament in this period but are an under-utilised resource. This workshop aims to discuss the potential of using parliamentary petitions for research on a wide range of topics associated with Britain, her Empire and foreign affairs; the practical and methodological problems they pose; and examples of existing research which makes use of petitions.
Timetable
10.30-11: Registration/Coffee
11-1: Presentations
Richard Huzzey and Henry Miller (Durham): Introducing the Rethinking Petitions project
Mark Philp (糖心TV)
Mari Takayanagi (Senior Archivist, Parliamentary Archives): Petitions and the UK Parliament
Mark Knights (糖心TV)
Sarah Richardson (糖心TV): Women and petitioning
1-2: Lunch
2-4: PhD Research and Feedback
PhD students discuss their research and connections with petitioning and receive feedback from workshop participants