Labour History: Class, Cultures and Communities in Action

Event type: 
Conference
Date: 
27 November 2010

Huddersfield University, School of Music, Humanities and Media, in association with, The Society for the Study of Labour History, is holding a one day post-graduate conference,  Labour History: Class, Cultures and Communities in Action, on the 27 November 2010.

The conference aims to explore versions of labour history in its widest sense. We welcome both a national and an international approach to research in aspects of cultural and institutional identities of the history of labour.

Event Location: 
University of Huddersfield School of Music
Humanities and Media Queensgate Huddersfield
Huddersfield HD1 3DH
United Kingdom
Call for Papers details
Call for papers deadline: 
20 August 2010

Papers

The programme organisers welcome proposals for papers of 15 minutes from postgraduate researchers who are interested in labour history in its widest sense: in terms of class, culture and community. We welcome both a national and an international approach to research in aspects of cultural and institutional identities. Abstracts need to be approximately 200 words.

Proposals for papers should be sent to Professor Keith Laybourn at k.laybourn@hud.ac.uk

Roundtable Discussion

In addition proposals are welcome from potential panel members to debate the topic ‘Politics or People’ – the true history of labour identities? This debate forms part of wider interdisciplinary discussion. Panel members should be prepared to take a particular theoretical perspective on the study of labour history, such as: gender, nationalism, regional identities, biography, class, leisure and so on. Proposals should comprise of a statement of the case in no more than 200 words.

Proposals for the Roundtable Discussion should be sent to Neil Pye at neil.pye@hud.ac.uk

Poster Presentation

A third opportunity exists for newer postgraduate researchers, or those who are unable to submit a full paper, to display a poster outlining an aspect of labour history, and take part in a short presentation on the posters. Initial proposals for a poster presentation only need submit the proposed title.

Proposals for posters should be sent to Stephen Etheridge at stephen.etheridge@hud.ac.uk

Contact details
Professor Keith Laybourn
Contact phone: 
01484 422 288
University of Huddersfield School of Music, Humanities and Media Queensgate Huddersfield HD1 3DH
Neil Pye
01484 422 288
University of Huddersfield School of Music, Humanities and Media Queensgate Huddersfield HD1 3DH