The origins of Jewish immigration social history in Manchester and London
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Online
Join a host of experts exploring the maverick curators and grassroots historians who pioneered the collection of objects and stories of everyday life in these Jewish immigrant communities, and how these oral history collections are being used today.
Speakers:
Professor Nadia Valman, Raphael Samuel History Centre and Queen Mary, University of London
Dr Rachel Lichtenstein, writer and oral historian of Manchester Centre for Public History & Heritage at Manchester Metropolitan University
Professor Tony Kushner, Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations and History Department at the University of Southampton
Dr Ros Livshin, historian of Jewish Manchester
Booking is essential. For further information, and to register go to the People's History Museum website
Contact name:
Katy Pettit
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Dr Rachel Lichtenstein
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Writer and oral historian of Manchester Centre for Public History & Heritage at Manchester Metropolitan University
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Dr Ros Livshin
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Historian of Jewish Manchester
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Nadia Valman
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Nadia Valman, Professor of Urban Literature, RSHC and Queen Mary, University of London
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Professor Tony Kushner
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Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations and History Department at the University of Southampton