
A recording of the final discussion session at the Objects, Families, Homes: British Material Cultures in Global Context is now available. The conference took place…

The provisional schedule for the ‘Travel and the Country House: places, cultures and practice’ conference (at which Professor Margot Finn is giving a keynote lecture)…

Registration for our end-of-project conference ‘Objects, Families, Homes: British Material Cultures in Global Context’ is now closed.

The Royal Historical Society has kindly agreed to offer four bursaries of up to £50 to cover the registration fees and transport costs of post-graduate…

NADFAS has kindly offered ten £50 bursaries to support retired, unwaged or student delegates who would like to attend the conference, but need help with…

The schedule for Objects, Familes, Homes: British Material Cultures in Global Context is now available: click here. Registration for this event (which will take place…

Margot and Kate have recently been involved in curating an exhibition titled ‘Collecting: Knowledge in Motion’, which will be on show in the Octogan at…

CALL FOR PAPERS Objects, Families, Homes: British Material Cultures in Global Contexts 11-12 July, 2014 University College London Proposals are invited for 20-minute papers…

On 12 April the East India Company at Home team travelled to Cardiff to meet with curators, archivists, academics, local and family historians and heritage…
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