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Tag Archives: Interdisciplinary
Oral Histories of Voluntary Action: Reflections on the Workshop
In this guest post, Bridget Lockyer reflects upon Oral Histories of Voluntary Action: An Interdisciplinary Workshop, a VAHS New Researchers event which took place this February in association with the University of York’s Humanities Research Centre. Voluntary action history is … Continue reading
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Tagged Interdisciplinary, methods, oral history, voluntary action history
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Oral Histories of Voluntary Action: An Interdisciplinary Workshop
In this guest post, Bridget Lockyer, one of our New Researchers, introduces an upcoming event for the group: Oral Histories of Voluntary Action: An Interdisciplinary Workshop, in association with the University of York’s Humanities Research Centre. It’s been a few weeks … Continue reading
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Tagged Interdisciplinary, methods, oral history, voluntary action history
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