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SUMMARY:Stenton Lecture: The Russian Revolution: A hundred years on
DESCRIPTION:The Russian Revolution transformed the face of an empire\, established the world’s first socialist state\, and profoundly affected the course of world history for the rest of the twentieth century. A hundred years on\, the master historian Professor Stephen Smith reflects on the tumultuous events of 1917 and our attempts to understand this epochal moment in history.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/stenton-lecture-the-russian-revolution-a-hundred-years-on/
LOCATION:Henley Business School\, Room G11\, Henley Business School\, Whiteknights Campus\, Reading\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:War Child
DESCRIPTION:Dr Teresa Murjas from the University of Reading will introduce audiences to her project ‘War Child’. \nThis inspiring project examined the creation of the Evacuee Archive at the Museum of English Rural Life as a means of reflecting on wider experiences of children ‘on the move’. \nTeresa will show films from the project and answer questions about her wider work which responds creatively to migrant experiences. There will also be a pop-up exhibition of items from the Evacuee Archive. \nAdmission is free\, booking is required \nFollow the hashtag \n#UoRLostandFound
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/war-child/
LOCATION:Museum of English Rural Life (The MERL)\, Redlands Road\, Reading\, RG1 5EX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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