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BASA's annual Black and Asian History Conference 8.04.06



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Moving Forward:

New Directions in Black and Asian Studies III

A one day conference & AGM for members

Saturday 8 April 2006 10.00am -4.30pm

at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL

Speakers will include:

Stephen Bourne, The problems of researching, developing and publishing

We Also Served - Britain's Black Community on the Home Front 1939-45

Cliff Pereira, Bexley's local Black and Asian History

Lindy Moore, George Ferdinands, about whom we know next to nothing

Lucy MacKeith and Louisa Parker, Black history projects in Devon and Dorset

Daniel Grey, Did race matter in 19th century crime?

Marika Sherwood, In this Curriculum I don’t exist

plus discussions on

BLACK HISTORY AND THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM & 2007 - WHAT WILL WE BE CELEBRATING?

See the BASA website http://www.blackandasianstudies.org.uk for updates on the programme as it is subject to change
Registration fee: £10 (BASA members and concs.) £15 (other individuals); £25 (institutions) before 25 March 2006, later bookings will be £13 (BASA members and concs.) £20 (other individuals); £35 (institutions).

BOOKING ESSENTIAL…. Fee includes refreshments& lunch.

We will issue invoice on request, invoice MUST be paid by 25th March. Places may be reserved until 17th March, if payment is not received then the reservation will be cancelled Email: blackhistoricalgeographies@ucl.ac.uk

 

 
 
 
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