Ruth Slatter
@ruthslatter
Lecturer in Historic Environment @ihr_history. @VCH_London general editor (architecture). Researching everyday histories of religion, faith & spirituality.
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http://history.ac.uk/people/ruth-slatter 07-07-2012 14:39:20
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Did you know that #BritishMethodistBuildings includes more than just The Methodist Church Churches? It also includes buildings from other denominations, as well as school houses and church halls! Today's #BMBofTheWeek is one such building - this Wesleyan schoolhouse in #Whitstable! ⛪
Booking is now open for “Join Our Conversation” : The Refugee Tales Zine Workshop Institute of Historical Research on 24 October, 1:00PM-3:00PM. For full details of this workshop & to book follow the link & come join our conversation! #RefugeesWelcome #EndIndefiniteDetention history.ac.uk/events/refugee…
Booking now open for this informal #zine workshop. Come & join the conversation as we create a new archive of voices and stories. All welcome, especially first-time visitors to the IHR and anyone with lived experience as a refugee. history.ac.uk/events/refugee… Refugee Law Initiative The Refugee Tales
Great to be in Sheffield for tomorrow’s HistoryLab+ workshop. Looking forward to running the practical session with Ruth Slatter, and to sharing & hearing insights from others during the roundtable and throughout the day. Thanks to Ruth & Dr Kathy Davies for organising!
Very much looking forward to today’s #placebasedhistories workshop - a collaboration between Centre for the History of People Place & Community HistoryLab+ & Institute of Historical Research . Can’t wait to meet everyone who’s coming & hearing about amazing #interdisciplinary #ECR #placebasedresearch
The latest *draft* text from VCH_Somerset concerns Taunton, the county town, centre of an enormous medieval estate belonging to the Bishops of Winchester It is available for comment, correction and research purposes. history.ac.uk/research/victo…
One of our General Editors, Ruth Slatter is on the road, contributing to this excellent event which speaks to what we've been doing for 125 years: place-based history.
The latest material from our colleagues Victoria County History, from England's south west:
It was a huge pleasure to see this fantastic two handed presentation back in May as part of the Seely & Paget conference at the The Charterhouse - Esme has done some fantastic research on S&P’s practices & Communion Architects have done an amazing remodelling of S&P’s St Mary's Maidenhead
Two weeks today I am running an event in Chippenham exploring the lives of women before 1600 with some Victoria County History friends. It is of the Maud’s Way project. See 👇 I am excited, but nervous as I usually participate in things rather than organise things.😅