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Natalie Braber
Nantke Pecht, Evelyn Ziegler, John Bellamy
Expressions of belonging and regional identity from underground: Lexical and semantic variation in British and German miners’ talk
International Conference on Language Variation in Europe - ICLaVE
Jul-24
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Natalie Braber
Nicola McLelland
Inclusion of local language and languages in Nottingham’s cultural programming
I-Mean Conference
Jun-24
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Natalie Braber
Nantke Pecht, Evelyn Ziegler, John Bellamy
Markers of solidarity and local heritage in the language of coal miners: a comparative analysis of linguistic usage in Germany and the UK
Forum for Germanic Language Studies
Apr-24
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Natalie Braber
John Bellamy
The language of coal mining communities in the UK and Germany: heritage, history and identity in the post-industrial era
University of Nottingham Seminar Series
Mar-24
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Natalie Braber
John Bellamy
Ground-breaking language: the linguistic practices of mining communities as cultural heritage
British Association of Applied Linguistics
Aug-23
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Natalie Braber
We didn’t realise our language was part of our heritage’: Working with East Midlands Miners
Oral History Conference
Jun-23
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Natalie Braber
Victoria Howard
Using technology to safeguard linguistic heritage: Celebrating varieties in Nottinghamshire
International Society for the Linguistics of English
Jun-23
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Verusca Calabria
Rethinking Public Mental Health Histories Through Coproduction
Museums and Beyond: Public Histories of Mental Illness in the 21st Century Conference, University of Huddersfield
2024
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Verusca Calabria
The History and Future of Oral History
Chinese Oral History International Week, Communication University of China, Beijing, China
2023
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Verusca Calabria
The application of participatory oral history in mental health research
Workshop at Chinese Oral History International Week, Communication University of China, Beijing, China
2023
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Verusca Calabria
Howard, F.
Participatory life history mental health heritage for social change
11th International Health Humanities Conference - 'History and Human Care,' Derby University
2023
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Verusca Calabria
Brady, G; Copley, D
Nottingham mental health activism: exploring the campaign to save a day centre
Oral History Society National Conference, Making Histories Together
2023
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Verusca Calabria
It was a happy sort of environment for me: place-attachment to institutional environments
Oral History Society National Conference Home, London Met University
2022
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Verusca Calabria
Co-producing mental health histories for social change
Grassroots Activism in History and Memory, Nottingham Trent University
2022
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Verusca Calabria
It was a nice atmosphere: relational institutional landscapes
Senses in Modern Health/Care Environments: International Interdisciplinary Perspectives, University of Bristol
2022
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Gianluca Fantoni
Cancel Culture Italian Style
7th Annual Conference of the Memory Studies Association (MSA), Newcastle, United Kingdom
3–7 Jul-23
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Gianluca Fantoni
Italian Squares as the Middle East’s New Frontier: The Jewish Brigade Group (JBG) and 25 April. A political and historiographical quarrel
11th Conference of the Australasian Centre for Italian Studies, Perth, Australia
12–14 Dec-22
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Gianluca Fantoni
The PCI, the radical left and militant cinema: Fighting for hegemony (1967-1972)
Third JICMS (Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies) International Conference “Italian cinema and media: Past and present, continuity and change, expectations for the future”, Rome
16–18 Jun-22
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Gianluca Fantoni
The role of history (and the historian’s agency) in promoting peace and cosmopolitanism: the Jewish Brigade Group Vs the 51st Middle-East Commando
Reinventing/Reconstructing Cosmopolitanism in Contested Spaces and Post-conflict Zones, University of Rijeka’s Center for Advanced Studies Southeast Europe, Cres, Croatia
25–27 May-22
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Gianluca Fantoni
Soldiers, Angels and Avengers: The Jewish Brigade in Italy
National Army Museum, London
29-Nov-24
Chronicles the formation, deployment, and conduct of the Jewish Brigade Infantry Group during WWII. Link
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Historisch-politische Bildung mit Angehörigen der Folgegenerationen
Internationales Fachsymposium im Rahmen des Pilotprojekts „Nachkommen von NS-Verfolgten erzählen"
Sep-24
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Nachgeboren – Nachkommen von NS-Verfolgten als Akteur:innen
Erinnern heute – Zeugnis der Nachkommen
May-24
Held by Nachkommen NS-Verfolgter Regionalgruppe Süd
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Diversity of Jewish Activism in Germany
Nottingham Trent University’s oral history network online seminar talk
Jan-24
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Jüdischkeit und Jüdischsein im Kontext von gesellschaftlichem Engagement
Das Politische der (Pop-)Kultur? Die mediale Herstellung kollektiver Identität in der Transformationsgesellschaft
Jan-24
Held by Hannah-Arendt-Instituts für Totalitarismusforschung
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Activism of descendants of survivors of Nazi persecution
Holocaust Studies and/in Generational Perspectives
Jul-23
Held by British and Irish Association for Holocaust Studies
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Thorsten Fehlberg
Die Folgen von NS-Verurteilungen für die Gefangenen und die Folgegenerationen
Folgegenerationen Justiz und Strafvollzug im Nationalsozialismus
Nov-21
Held by Gedenkstätte in der JVA Wolfenbüttel
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Charlie Gregson
Blaj-Ward, L; Johnson, S; Love, A; Bartley, A
Exploring the value of cross-functional, cross-disciplinary action learning sets for curriculum co-creation
Advance HE Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, Keele University
Jul-23
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Charlie Gregson
Pratley, C
Hollow Earth: Art, Caves and the Subterranean Imaginary
Nottingham Contemporary Wednesday Walkthrough
Oct-22
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Charlie Gregson
Pratley, C; Gregory, N
Celebrating diverse heritage: Norma Gregory on 'Digging deep, Black miners' heritage'
Celebrating diverse heritage: Norma Gregory on 'Digging deep, Black miners' heritage' [seminar], Online
Jul-22
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Charlie Gregson
Pratley, C
Supporting increasingly diverse student communities with student partnership
Innovations in Employability Seminar, Online
May-22
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Natasha Hodgson
Global Perspectives on Medieval Women
PTI CPD Workshop
19-Mar-24
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Natasha Hodgson
The Queen, the Concubine and the Crusaders
Historical Association Conference
10-May-24
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Natasha Hodgson
Teaching Medieval Women: Facilitating Knowledge Exchange between schools and academia
Leeds International Medieval Congress
1-Jul-24
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Blerina Këllezi
Blood in the Blackbird’s Field: A story of war, justice and resilience
Documentary Screening, Leicester, BPS Qualitative Section Annual Conference
2024
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Blerina Këllezi
The future and agenda of research on Gender Based Violence
Symposium on Gender-Based Violence, Save the Children, Kosova
2023
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Blerina Këllezi
What about Justice? The role of social groups in understanding and responding to mass human rights violations
British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
2023
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Blerina Këllezi
Dictatorial architecture and wellbeing
Institute for the Study of the Crimes and Consequences of Communism Annual Conference
2022
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Blerina Këllezi
Collective trauma and justice across generations
20th Anniversary Conference of the Kosovo Rehabilitation Centre for Torture Victims
2021
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Blerina Këllezi
Reparation as a form of justice
Institute for the Study of the Crimes and Consequences of Communism
2021
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Blerina Këllezi
Using social identities to enhance resilience to trauma and disaster
BPS Crisis, Trauma, Disaster Webinar
2021
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Blerina Këllezi
The psychological impact of violence on children within the Balkan context
World Vision Youth Festival, Tirana, Albania
2019
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Chris Reynolds
Voices of ’68 and the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland
Research Methods Doctoral School Workshop, NTU
12-Dec-23
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Chris Reynolds
Advancing Interdisciplinary Memory Studies (AIMS) @ NTU
MSA Memory Studies Research Centers Meeting, Barcelona
17-Nov-23
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Chris Reynolds
West Bridgford Air-Raid Shelters: Bringing Nottingham's WW2 experience to life
Nottinghamshire Building Preservation Trust, AGM
18-Oct-23
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Chris Reynolds
Oral History and understanding/teaching the Troubles: Voices of 68/74
Good Relations Week, Northern Ireland
20-Sep-23
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Chris Reynolds
Slow Memory, Oral History, and the challenge of the past in Northern Ireland
Annual Conference, Memory Studies Association, Newcastle University
4-Jul-23
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Chris Reynolds
Dealing with the legacy of the past: oral history and museums in Northern Ireland
Annual Conference, Oral History Society, Nottingham Trent University
23-Jun-23
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Chris Reynolds
Teaching the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland: Museums, Oral History, and Agonistic Memory
Eurolcio Webinar
20-Jun-23
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Chris Reynolds
Memory Studies @ NTU
NTU Strategic Research Themes Conference
29-Mar-23
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Chris Reynolds
Dealing with the Legacy of the Past in Northern Ireland. Oral History: Who’s talking, Who’s listening?
Professorial Inaugural Lecture, Nottingham Trent University
7-Mar-23
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Chris Reynolds
Voices of ’68: The role of co-production in meeting the challenges of the past in Northern Ireland
PHACS annual symposium – When publics co-produce history in museums: skills, methodologies, and impact
7-Dec-22
Luxembourg
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Chris Reynolds
Voices of 68
Roundtable at the House of European History, Brussels
5-Dec-22
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Chris Reynolds
Oral history and the past in Northern Ireland
NTU Oral History Network
30-Nov-22
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Chris Reynolds
1968: A transnational year of revolt
GCSE History – Civil Rights Workshop, Derry, Northern Ireland
6-Oct-22
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Chris Reynolds
The symbiosis of oral history and agonistic memory: Voices of 68 and the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland
Memory Studies Association annual conference, Warsaw
7-Jul-21
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Chris Reynolds
Voices of 68: Agonism, education and challenge of Northern Ireland’s contested past
Heritage Borders of Engagement Network, NTU
14-Jun-21
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Chris Reynolds
Voices of 68: Agonism, education and challenge of Northern Ireland’s contested past
American Conference of Irish Studies, Derry, Northern Ireland
3-Jun-21
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Chris Reynolds
Expanding the borders of memory: Northern Ireland and the global ‘1968’
Borders and Boundaries: Historical Perspectives. Irish Conference of Historians, Galway
21-May-21
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Jenny Woodley
Mourning Martyrs: Civil Rights Deaths and Museum Narratives
Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford
Mar-24
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Jenny Woodley
Ghosts at the Big House: Death and Slavery in Louisiana
University of Hertfordshire, History Research Seminar
Feb-23
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Jenny Woodley
Ghosts, Mourning and Death at Louisiana's Plantations
University of Keele, History Research Seminar
Mar-23
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Jenny Woodley
Ghosts, Graves, and the Big House: Searching for the Dead at US Plantation Museums
Memory Studies Association Conference, University of Newcastle
Jul-23
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Jenny Woodley
Haunting the Big House: Death and Slavery in Louisiana
British Association of American Studies Annual Conference, University of Keele
Apr-23
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Jenny Woodley
Interpreting Grief and Facilitating Mourning at Black History Museums
Memory Studies Association Roundtable
Jul-22
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Jenny Woodley
The Countermonument as a Space of Mourning: The National Memorial for Peace and Justice
(Re)thinking Countermonuments: The Evolution of “Memory against itself,” University of Leeds
Jun-22
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Jenny Woodley
“Bury their dead and their grief”: Remembering Lynching at Black History Museums
British Association of American Studies Annual Conference, University of Hull
Apr-22
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Jenny Woodley
Black Grief and Death at US Civil Rights Museums
Death, Dying, Disposal 15 Conference, Manchester Met (online)
Sep-21
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Jenny Woodley
“The whole United States is mourning with me:” Mamie Till-Bradley and the Memory of Mourning
Memory Studies Association Annual Conference (online)
May-21
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Jenny Woodley
“I hope you are at peace now”: Lynching and Communal Mourning
Death and Culture Conference, York St John University (online)
Sep-20
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Jenny Wüstenberg
Keynote address
Stockholm University Graduate Conference (online)
19-Jan-24
Invited by Prof. Bin Xu (Emory University)
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Jenny Wüstenberg
Keynote address
Frankfurt Memory Studies Platform (in-person)
23-Jan-24
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Jenny Wüstenberg
Talk at workshop
Workshop at Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin (in-person)
15-Feb-24