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Category Archives: British Library
Exploring Media History: my visit to the ‘Breaking the News’ exhibition
If you are historian or media studies specialist with an interest in the UK news media and it’s evolution over the centuries, or just have a more general research interest in the topic, you should pay a visit to the … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-fascism, Archives, British history, British Library, Events, Fascism, Historiography, History skills, London history, Media history, Museums, Public History, Research, Study Skills, Teaching, Uncategorized
Tagged Archives, British history, civic engagement, Exhibitions, history, Media history, Newspapers, Public History, teaching
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1918: A New World? Upcoming series of British Library talks
The British Library (BL), located near Euston in central London, in order to commemorate the end of the First World War and the signing of the Armistice, has announced a series of talks and events based on the theme of … Continue reading
Posted in Black History, British history, British Library, European History, Events, French History, Gender History, History of Medicine, Museums, Public History, Uncategorized, World History
Tagged Archives, Black History, British history, Film, French History, Memory, Women, World History, World War One
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