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Visual and Material Culture Reading Group
H.204

Mitchell, W. J. T. (2005). What Do Pictures Want? Chicago, University of Chicago Press. Contact Clare Rowan for the readings.

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Wolfson Research Exchange, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

Launch Event

Thursday 30th January, 12.15-2.30pm at the Wolfson Research Exchange, University of ÌÇÐÄTV Library, University of ÌÇÐÄTV.

In this launch workshop of the History & Policy Forum on Parenting, Angela Davis and Laura King, founders of the Forum, will outline the current aims of the network. The Forum seeks to bring together policy-makers, practitioners and researchers into parenting, and examine ways in which the history of parenting can influence policies and practice today.

The workshop will include a short presentation on Laura and Angela's latest research into men's changing roles in family life since the 1950s. They will explore how this research could, and perhaps should, have an impact on policy and practice today, using this as an example of how historical research can and should influence the framing of political debates and understandings of how policies are delivered on a local level.

Following this, we will ask all participants to join the debate on the aims of this Forum. We want to hear what those from different academic backgrounds and from other sectors think should form the core activity of the Forum, and its principal aims in the short and long term. We welcome input into both the content and format of future events, from anyone with an interest in parenting in the past and present.

Lunch will be provided, and this event also presents a good opportunity for networking with those working on similar areas. Please email Angela at angela.davis@warwick.ac.uk<mailto:angela.davis@warwick.ac.uk> to reserve a free place at this workshop.

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G08 Writer's Room, Millburn House

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Michael Hulse: A life in writing


Hear ÌÇÐÄTV Review editor Michael Hulse reading from his latest collection and join in a general discussion about the joys and pitfalls of a writing and editorial life. Michael Hulse’s new poetry collection, Half-Life, was chosen as a Book of the Year by John Kinsella in the Australian Book Review.

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Lauren Clay (Vanderbilt University)

- Learning the Language of Revolution: France's Chambers of Commerce, Economic Lobbying, and the Question of Slavery, 1789-1791

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Lauren Clay (Vanderbilt University)

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