To celebrate International Women's Day and in collaboration with SWAN
- Date(s)
- March 5, 2021
- Location
- Online
- Time
- 16:00 - 17:00
- Price
- Free
Professor Sean O'Connell, Queen's University Belfast and Dr Livi Dee, Newcastle University: The 'neutrality of the note-taker': Oral history and Northern Ireland's mother and baby homes.
Friday 5 March 2021, 4pm via MS Teams
To celebrate International Women's Day and in collaboration with SWAN.
To attend the virtual seminar email happhistseminars2021@gmail.com by 4pm on Thursday 4 March 2021.
Sean O'Connell is Professor of Modern Irish and British Social History at QUB. He was principal investigator (with Dr Leanne McCormick, Ulster) on the project on mother and baby homes and Magdalene laundries in Northern Ireland. The project report was published in January. He is an editor of Oral History and co-founder of QUOTE Hub, a dedicated website encouraging oral history research in Northern Ireland. He is the author of four monographs and numerous journal articles. The next monograph will be a history of joyriding published by Palgrave.
Olivia Dee is a Research Associate in Oral History at Newcastle University. She is an oral historian of gender, women, politics and reproductive rights in C20 England and Northern Ireland. Her publications include The Anti-Abortion Campaign in England 1966-1989 (Routledge, 2019) and “Oral History and Abortion: (re)creating narratives” (Oral History Review, 2021). She has conducted previous oral history research on reproductive rights in England, and worked as a Research Fellow on the Northern Ireland Mother and Baby Home Project at Queen's University, Belfast.
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