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SUMMARY:Nancy Astor Display in Parliament
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate Astor100\, the Parliamentary Archives have put on a small display\, ‘Nancy Astor: the first woman MP at Westminster.’ It could be visited between 14 November – 2 December 2019 however\, it needed to be removed to allow for State Opening works but will be back in the House of Lords as soon after State Opening as possible though it is difficult to predict exactly when that will be – possibly mid-January when it should run to early March 2020. Access is very restricted due to building works in Parliament\, please email the Parliamentary Archives archives@parliament.uk with any queries. You can also view Parliament’s online exhibition on Nancy Astor. \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/astor100/event/nancy-astor-display-in-parliament/
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SUMMARY:OLH Special Collection: Nancy Astor Public Women and Gendered Political Culture in Interwar Britain
DESCRIPTION:We are very pleased to announce that the long needed ‘go to’ collection on Nancy Astor is now live at the Open Library of Humanities. The Special Collection is edited by Dr Daniel Grey (University of Hertfordshire) and Dr Jacqui Turner (University of Reading). Daniel Grey is Head of History at Hertfordshire and has published extensively on women\, crime and the state. Jacqui Turner is Associate Professor of Modern British Political History and curator of the national Astor100 centenary programme. Articles will be added on an ongoing basis – keep an eye on this space! \nOLH Special Collection: Nancy Astor Public Women and Gendered Political Culture in Interwar Britain
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/astor100/event/olh-special-collection-nancy-astor-public-women-and-gendered-political-culture-in-interwar-britain/
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