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International Federation of Public History conference in São Paulo, by Sophie Vohra
Sophie Vohra reports on her attendance, along with two other researchers from the York History department and supported by WRoCAH, at the 5th Conference of the International Federation of Public History in São Paulo, Brazil.
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‘When you’re a doctor can you still be our mummy?’ by Alison Horgan
Alison Horgan explains some of the challenges and rewards of the different roles and identities she negotiates as a PhD researcher and a mother.
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A Permaculture PhD, by Mary Loveday
Mary Loveday outlines twelve points, based on David Holmgren’s Permaculture design principles, for a sustainable approach to the PhD process.
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Donald Hall, by Lucy Cheseldine
Lucy Cheseldine shares personal reflections on the loss of the American poet, editor, and critic Donald Hall (1928-2018).
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Sharing Secrets: An Unforgettable KEP Experience in Germany, by Luke Daly-Groves
Luke Daly-Groves relates his experience of exchanging knowledge and stories with locals at a public lecture on the hidden history of MI6 in a town in North Rhine-Westphalia: