This online research training session will introduce participants to a wealth of resources available for researching the histories of migration and refugee narratives.
This session will cover:
- Introduction to the IHR Library’s collections, focusing on finding and using sources that highlight personal migration and refugee experiences such as diaries, letters, oral history interviews and memoirs.
- How to use the Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) to research refugee and migration histories.
- Introduction to the work of the Centre for Migration, Refugees and Belonging and the Refugee Council Archive collections at the University of East London, with a focus on history.
- Introduction to using the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies library to research refugee law, with a case study focusing on researching the 1951 Refugee Convention.
Speakers:
- Paul Dudman (University of East London)
- Hester Swift (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies)
- Laura Griffiths (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies)
- Michael Townsend (Institute of Historical Research)
- Jenny Lelkes-Rarugal (Institute of Historical Research)
All welcome
This event is free to attend, but booking is required.