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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian: What's online is < 1% of the primary sources worldwide
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian. Sunday, 22 June 2014. If Dan Snow thinks he can do history by searching primary source material from the comfort and convenience of his office. I refer back to my post in late April. Flagging up the problems of what is given priority in digitisation programmes, how complete it is, how much necessary context is there. 23 June 2014 at 12:36. I do appreciate what youre trying to say here and that it relates specifically to comments made by one person. But I do wor...
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Links | jbpriestleysociety.com
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Welcome To The Official JB Priestley Society Website. Contact Us / Join The Society. The official J.B. Priestley website. Archives, museums and theatres. Special Collections at the University of Bradford home of the J.B. Priestley Archive. Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas holds extensive Priestley archive material. Special Collections, Senate House Library includes extensive collection of Priestley books. National Media Museum Bradford. Publishing Priestley’s works. The Joseph Priestley Society.
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian: Attack of the sex cliches and national stereotypes
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian. Tuesday, 18 November 2014. Attack of the sex cliches and national stereotypes. There is a fairly lengthy piece in today's Guardian. On the about-to-open Institute of Sexology exhibition at Wellcome Collection. I may have given some advice on specific aspects, but I was not involved in curating this, by the way). It doesn't entirely manage to escape a number of dodgy cliches and generalisations, in particular the one about Those Brits In The Past, so repressed.
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Links – MONC: Modernist Network Cymru
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MONC: Modernist Network Cymru. British Association for Modernist Studies (BAMS). Http:/ bams.ac.uk/. Scottish Network of Modernist Studies. Http:/ www.gla.ac.uk/schools/critical/research/researchcentresandnetworks/snms/. European Network of Avant-Garde and Modernist Studies (EAM). Http:/ www.eam-europe.be/. Nordic Network of Avant-Garde Studies. Http:/ www.avantgardenet.eu/. Http:/ msa.press.jhu.edu/. Australian Modernist Studies Association. Http:/ amsn.org.au/. Http:/ www.middlebrow-network.com. Fill i...
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian: New departure
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian. Sunday, 19 October 2014. There's not much on it yet, because this is still a pretty new and underdeveloped project, but I've created a page on the website for my work in progress on Interwar British Progressives. I've also, talking of the website, added a number of new references to Literary Abortion. Certainly the progressives, who were all about the rights of the people to roam in the countryside, the stopping of the curse of 'ribbon development'. The journal of ...
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian: A foundational myth?
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian. Monday, 14 April 2014. The story was going around some years ago that sanitary towels were invented during the First World War, and this is reiterated in an article today about inventions that owe their success to World War One. Even the Wikipedia article for Kotex. Concurs on this - 'modern, commercial, disposable pads seem to have started in the late nineteenth century with the Hartmann company in Germany and Johnson and Johnson in the United States'. The primacy...
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Links and Publications - ESPRit
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The following is a growing selection of publications and websites related to (primarily European) periodical research. If you have any suggestions, please send an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. New and recent publications of interest:. Médiévisme et Lumières: le Moyen Age dans la 'Bibliothèque universelle des romans'. The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, Volume III: Europe 1880 - 1940. David E. Latané.
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian: Forthcoming talk
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian. Sunday, 25 January 2015. Compared to this time last year, when I seemed to be on an endless treadmill of giving talks on a wide variety of topics in different venues, I don't have much on my dance-card at the moment. However, I shall be giving the following talk to the Queer Studies Forum at the University of Westminster on 9th Feb at 6.30 pm:. 8216;‘‘Bearded Fruit-Juice Drinkers” : the Queerness of Interwar Progressives’. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Last s...
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian: New Year message: The bizarre timescales of academic publishing
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian. Thursday, 1 January 2015. New Year message: The bizarre timescales of academic publishing. The year, however, when everybody started saying to me 'Wow, you are so prolific. What you see can be quite misleading. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). London, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Lesley Hall's Web Pages. March of the women. Other sites I'm at. My Academia.edu Page. Other places of interest. H-Albion: British and Irish History Discussion List. Upcomi...
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian: Eras are ending all the time, and new ones starting
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Lesley A Hall, archivist and historian. Wednesday, 26 November 2014. Eras are ending all the time, and new ones starting. To anyone who has been keeping up (not that I'm sure I'm entirely kept up, because these things are developing all the time) with the historiographical area of 'Soho Studies', so ably undertaken by Frank Mort in Capital Affairs: The Making of the Permissive Society. 2010) and Judith Walkowitz in Nights Out: Life in Cosmopolitan London (2012). 8220;Bohemia is always yesterday,” w...
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