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The Raphael Samuel History Centre

‘Feminism and History: Rethinking women’s movements since 1800’

15 November 2008, Bishopsgate Institute, London.

Organizers: History of Feminism Network

Sponsors: Bishopsgate Institute, Raphael Samuel History Centre, Department of Politics at Goldsmiths, University of London

This one-day conference will explore the relationship between writing feminist history and the history of feminism. It aims, on the one hand, to generate an historical perspective on the rise of women’s, gender and feminist history within the context of the Women’s Liberation movement in the 1970s and 80s. On the other, it hopes to act as a forum in which new approaches to the history of feminism can be discussed and developed.

Focusing on women’s ideas and struggles since 1800, we aim to develop new insights into both the history of feminism as a social, cultural and intellectual movement; and the past and present writing of feminist historiography.

Themes

The themes to be addressed at the conference will include:

The conference will open with a keynote address from Professor Barbara Taylor (UEL) and will close with a round table discussion between Dr. Lucy Bland (London Metropolitan), Dr. Lucy Delap (Cambridge), Dr. Kathryn Gleadle (Oxford), and Dr. Margaretta Jolly (Sussex) around the question, ‘Is there a future for feminist history?’

It is envisaged that the conference will result in a publication.

For further details go to http://historyfeminism.wordpress.com/conference-2008/

Conference organizers: Marc Calvini-Lefebvre (Goldsmiths), Esme Cleall (UCL), Angela Grainger (London Metropolitan), Daniel Grey (Roehampton), Dr Naomi Hetherington (Roehampton) & Laura Schwartz (UEL).