Revolutionary Pasts: Representing the Long Nineteenth Century's Radical Heritage

Revolutionary Pasts: Representing the Long Nineteenth Century's Radical Heritage

Organizer
Histories of Activism research group, Northumbria University
Venue
Newcastle upon Tyne
Location
Newcastle upon Tyne
Country
United Kingdom
From - Until
04.11.2016 - 05.11.2016
Deadline
12.09.2016
By
Laqua, Daniel

How did activists remember, represent and reassess the revolutionary heritage of the 'long nineteenth century'? On 4–5 November 2016, Northumbria University's 'Histories of Activism' research group will examine this question in association with the Society for the Study of Labour History (SSLH) and with the support of Durham's Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies.

We will explore how movements, groups and organisations evoked the memory of particular events (e.g. the revolutions of 1789 and 1848, the Paris Commune, the Haymarket Affair) and how they cast or recast the legacy of particular movements (e.g. utopian socialism, Chartism, feminism). In doing so, the event explores narratives about radical and revolutionary legacies in both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

We are currently accepting paper proposals for this event. Please send us a brief abstract (c. 200 words) and a biographical note or CV by 12 September. You can contact the organisers (Daniel Laqua, Charlotte Alston, Laura O'Brien) via historiesofactivism@gmail.com.

Updates regarding the event and other activities of the research group will be posted on the 'Histories of Activism' blog: http://historiesofactivism.blogspot.co.uk/

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Contact (announcement)

Daniel Laqua

Department of Humanities, Northumbria University
Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 2SY

historiesofactivism@gmail.com

http://historiesofactivism.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/call-for-papers-revolutionary-pasts.html
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Published on
02.09.2016
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