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Sinopsis
H&P is a unique collaboration between the Institute of Contemporary British History at King's College London and the University of Cambridge.We are the only project in the UK providing access to an international network of more than 500 historians with a broad range of expertise. H&P offers a range of resources for historians, policy makers and journalists.
Episodios
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Sarah Veale - The Working Women’s Charter, 40 Years On
08/11/20141.45-2.45pm Panel 3: A Working Women’s Charter for 2015 Sarah Veale, Head of Equality and Employment Rights, TUC
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Sundari Anitha - The Working Women’s Charter, 40 Years On
08/11/20149.45-10.45am Panel 1: Britain’s working women: historical highs and lows Sundari Anitha, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, University of Lincoln; co-author of Striking lives: multiple narratives of South Asian women’s employment, identity and protest in the UK
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Fran Abrams - The Working Women’s Charter, 40 Years On
08/11/201411.30-12.30pm Panel 2: Britain’s working women today: national and international overview Fran Abrams, a BBC File on 4 presenter; author of Below the Breadline: Living on the Minimum Wage
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Josie McLellan - The Working Women’s Charter, 40 Years On
08/11/20149.45-10.45am Panel 1: Britain’s working women: historical highs and lows Josie McLellan, Reader in Modern European History, University of Bristol; Director of the AHRC research network, Women, Work and Value in Europe, 1945-2015
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Sally Alexander - The Working Women’s Charter, 40 Years On
08/11/20149.45-10.45am Panel 1: Britain’s working women: historical highs and lows Sally Alexander, Professor of Modern History, Goldsmiths, University of London; co- organiser of UK’s first Women’s Liberation Conference, 1970
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Helen Weinstein - Policy Impact Skills for Historians
14/05/2014Policy Impact Skills for Historians Workshop 3: The Media Helen Weinstein, Founder of Historyworks, Research Professor and Life Fellow, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge
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Lucy Delap - Policy Impact Skills for Historians
14/05/2014Policy Impact Skills for Historians Workshop 3: The Media Lucy Delap, Director of H&P and Reader in Twentieth Century British History, King's College London
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Russell Barnes - Policy Impact Skills for Historians
14/05/2014Policy Impact Skills for Historians Workshop 3: The Media Russell Barnes, Director, ClearStory
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Antony Carpen - Policy Impact Skills for Historians
14/05/2014Policy Impact Skills for Historians Workshop 3: The Media Puffles, the Dragon Fairy, & Antony Carpen
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Caroline Dodds Pennock - Policy Impact Skills for Historians
14/05/2014Policy Impact Skills for Historians Workshop 3: The Media Caroline Dodds Pennock, Lecturer in International History and coordinator of History Matters, the Sheffield University History Department blog
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Chris Jameson - Policy Impact Skills for Historians
14/05/2014Policy Impact Skills for Historians Workshop 3: The Media Chris Jameson, journalist and Founder-Director of Inside Edge Media Training
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Professor Michael Gold - The Miners' Strike, 30 Years On
29/03/20144pm–4.30pm: Reflections Professor Michael Gold, Professor of Comparative Employment Relations, Royal Holloway University of London
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Dr Alastair Reid - The Miners' Strike, 30 Years On
29/03/20144pm–4.30pm: Reflections Dr Alastair Reid, Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge, and co-founder of H&P
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Robert Taylor - The Miners' Strike, 30 Years On
29/03/2014Panel 3: 3pm–4pm Implications of the strike for state and law Robert Taylor, Labour Editor of The Observer, 1976-1987
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Lord Monks - The Miners' Strike, 30 Years On
29/03/2014Panel 3: 3pm–4pm Implications of the strike for state and law The Right Hon. Lord Monks, TUC General Secretary, 1993-2003
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Professor Keith Ewing - The Miners' Strike, 30 Years On
29/03/2014Panel 3: 3pm–4pm Implications of the strike for state and law Professor Keith Ewing, Professor of Public Law, King’s College
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Lord Kinnock - The Miners' Strike, 30 Years On
29/03/20142pm–2.45pm: In conversation with: The Right Hon. Lord Kinnock, Leader of the Labour Party, 1983-1992, with Nick Jones
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Nick Jones - The Miners' Strike, 30 Years On
29/03/2014Panel 2: 11.45am–1.15pm. The strike, society and the media Nick Jones, BBC industrial and political correspondent, 1972-2002
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Professor Peter Ackers - The Miners' Strike, 30 Years On
29/03/2014Panel 2: 11.45am–1.15pm. The strike, society and the media Professor Peter Ackers, Professor of Industrial Relations & Labour History, School of Business and Economics, University of Loughborough
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Ian Lavery - The Miners' Strike, 30 Years On
29/03/2014Panel 1: 9.45am–11.30am. The dispute Ian Lavery, National President of the NUM, 2002-2010; MP for Wansbeck