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Author: Dr. Kate Law

Blog, Politics, Women's History

Unreported History: the National Convention for the Defence of the Civic Rights of Women, October 1903, By Dr. Maureen Wright.

Dr. Kate Law / January 8, 2019

Unreported History: the National Convention for the Defence of the Civic Rights of Women, October 1903 ©Dr. Maureen Wright, University of Chichester, founder and lead of Women’s Political Rights,  www.womenspoliticalrights.uk It might be fair to say that for many women’s…

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Biography, Blog

The Enigma of Ellen Terry (1847-1928) – Dr. Veronica Isaac

Dr. Kate Law / November 14, 2018

Ellen Terry (1847-1928) ‘Of Ellen Terry, the actress, Our Lady of the Lyceum as Oscar Wilde used to style her, what a series of wonderful pictures live in the memory”[i] A leading late nineteenth century actress, Dame Ellen Terry’s lifestyle…

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Why we should remember the housewives of the First World War, by Professor Karen Hunt

Dr. Kate Law / November 9, 2018

As our high streets become covered in poppies, we should ask ourselves who we are being asked to commemorate. Despite four years of television programmes, exhibitions, art installations and local history projects, we still seem to find it easier to…

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Blog, Politics

War Widows and the controversy over Remembrance Sunday services at the Cenotaph (1972-1982), by Dr Janis Lomas

Dr. Kate Law / November 8, 2018

Remembrance Sunday has a particular significance this year as it marks the centenary of the First World War armistice, yet few remember the First and Second World War widows who following the foundation of the War Widows’ Association (WWA) in…

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Blog, Blog and News, General, Women's History

Women in the Service Industries in Southern Africa since 1900 – Dr Andrew Cohen & Dr Rory Pilossof

Dr. Kate Law / November 6, 2018

Women in the Service Industries in Southern Africa since 1900. Andrew Cohen (University of Kent) and Rory Pilossof (University of the Free State) There is a rich and well-developed historiography on work and labour in southern Africa. The colonial occupation…

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Blog, Event

Songs of Suffrage: a concert of music and readings, 1900-1930

Dr. Kate Law / October 25, 2018

‘Songs of Suffrage: a concert of music and readings, 1900-1930’ A concert featuring women composers active during the suffrage campaign, 7pm, Thursday 1 November 2018, Chancellor’s Hall, Senate House, University of London. Come and hear ‘Songs of Suffrage: an evening…

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Blog, Women's History

‘No Liberation Without Black Women’: Gender in the Black Liberation Front, by Amelia Francis

Dr. Kate Law / October 22, 2018

Black Power groups began to erupt throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s in Britain as young people of African, Caribbean and Asian descent unified under the term ‘Black’.[1] Furthermore, the Black Power era manifested in international solidarity between various…

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Blog, Event

‘We are our own Liberators’, Film Screening, University of Nottingham.

Dr. Kate Law / October 17, 2018

‘We are our own Liberators’ Friday 19 October, 6-8pm, A40, Sir Clive Granger Building, University of Nottingham. ‘We are our own Liberators’ uncovers the hidden history of the Black Liberation Front. Formed in 1971 by former members of the Black…

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Blog, Women's History

Sappho to Suffrage: Women who Dared by Professor Senia Paseta

Dr. Kate Law / October 11, 2018

I have spent a good proportion of the last two years curating Sappho to Suffrage: Women who Dared. This exhibition in the Weston Library, at the Bodelian, Oxford, highlights items from the Bodleian’s holdings which were made, written, owned or…

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