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Presentations
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We
have presented our work to a number of seminar groups,
conferences and other audiences. Recent presentations
include:
- June 2008. ‘What was life
like in Victorian London: just askSam’, presented
by Alastair Owens (Queen Mary, University of London)
to MA History students as part of research training
module, Birkbeck, University of London
- April 2008. ‘Living in Victorian
London: a material history of everyday life’
presented by Alastair Owens (Queen Mary, University
of London), Nigel Jeffries (Museum of London Archaeology
Service) and Rupert Featherby (Museum of London Archaeology
Service) to the Crossing Paths, Sharing Tracks
conference, University of Leicester
- March 2008. ‘Living in Victorian
London: A Telephone Workshop’. A telephone ‘conference’
discussion between Alastair Owens (Queen Mary, University
of London), Nigel Jeffries (Museum of London Archaeology
Service) and Mary C. Beaudry (Boston University),
Adrian Praetzellis (Sonoma State University), Mary
Praetzellis (Sonoma State University) and Rebecca
Yamin (John Milner Associates)
- March 2008. ‘Excavating the
social boundaries of Victorian London’, Alastair
Owens (Queen Mary, University of London), Nigel Jeffries
(Museum of London Archaeology Service) and Rupert
Featherby (Museum of London Archaeology Service) to
the Urban History Group annual conference,
University of Nottingham
- March 2008. ‘Living in Victorian
London: materiality and everyday life in the mid nineteenth
century metropolis’ presented by Alastair Owens
(Queen Mary, University of London) to a seminar series
on Citizenship and Community: Moscow, Paris, London,
Berlin and St Petersburg, Interdisciplinary Seminar,
Queen Mary, University of London
- February 2008. ‘Nineteenth-century
London: an archaeological perspective’ presented
by Rupert Featherby (Museum of London Archaeology
Service) to City of London Archaeology Society,
St Katherine Cree Church Hall, London
- January 2008. ‘Living in
Victorian London: a material history of everyday Alastair
Owens (Queen Mary, University of London), Karen Wehner
(Queen Mary, University of London), Nigel Jeffries
(Museum of London Archaeology Service) and Rupert
Featherby (Museum of London Archaeology Service) to
the to the Public History seminar, Ruskin
College, Oxford.
- July 2007. ‘Living in Victorian
London: materiality and household archaeologies’
presented by Nigel Jeffries (Museum of London Archaeology
Service) and Rupert Featherby (Museum of London Archaeology
Service) to the to the Urban living: society,
culture and politics in the English town 1700-1850
conference, University of Northampton.
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