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Too Hot to Handle? Exploring Emotive Issues in Social History 5-7 July 2007
This year’s SHCG conference will be held on the subject of ‘difficult', controversial and emotive subjects, including those that disturb and affect or subjects that are more difficult to enable the public to engage with. With sessions looking at the reasons why museums should be interpreting such subjects, and case studies involving a whole range of themes and projects showing how they can, there should be plenty of food for thought and inspiration!
Sessions will be examining themes such as interpreting the Holocaust, refugee experiences, the Ku Klux Klan and mining disasters, working with the gypsy/travelling community, and exhibiting the Troubles in Northern Ireland. As 2007 marks the anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade, we’ll also be looking at how two major new projects at Hull and the National Maritime Museum, are interpreting the history and impact of the slave trade. Speakers include:
Dr Fiona Cameron, University of Western Sydney Elizabeth Carnegie, University of Sheffield Alison Kelly, Glasgow Museums Sarah Batsford, Imperial War Museum Annette Day, Museum of London Michael Terwey, National Maritime Museum Trevor Parkhill, Ulster Museum Andrew Deathe, National Museums Wales Georgina Young, Croydon Museum Tracey Bradley, National Coal Museum Helen Gurney, Hertford Museum Dr Kris Brown, Healing through Remembering
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