Time: 6:00pmVenue: Skeel Lecture Theatre, People's Palace, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS
‘The Present Uses of the Past’
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The past is never really past; it lives on into the present, sometimes in very controversial ways. Competing interpretations of the past are used to explain, to inspire, to exonerate, to condemn. This event looks at some of the uses made of the past in present-day life and politics.
Speakers:Catherine Hall (History, UCL); Jacqueline Rose (English, QMUL); Bill Schwarz (English, QMUL); Gareth Stedman Jones (History, QMUL);Chair: Barbara Taylor ( QMUL Director, Raphael Samuel History Centre)
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