Tales of the unexpected: why archival research remains important today

The 2018 annual archives lecture of the Noel Butlin Archives Centre will be presented by Dr Simon Ville from the University of Wollongong on the subject:

Tales of the unexpected: why archival research remains important today

Date and time: Tuesday 9 October 5.30-7 pm
McDonald Room, Menzies Library, ANU.

Registration is required through quicklink.anu.edu.au/jeli

See the attached flyer for full details.

It will also be an opportunity to meet the new ANU Archivist, Kathryn Dan.

The Workers United - a TUC Library exhibition

The Workers United

This exhibition commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Trades Union Congress through exploring the extraordinary holdings of the TUC Library Collections – a centre for the study of trade unions and working life from the 19th century to the current day and now part of the Special Collections at London Metropolitan University. The exhibition uses the Library’s printed, manuscript and visual resources to explore the work and policies of the TUC since its foundation in 1868.

CfP: Latin American Transitions: Understanding Social and Political Transformations across the Region

[Spanish version below]

The Graduate School of Global and Area Studies invites scholars working or interested in Latin America from different academic backgrounds in the social sciences and humanities to foster rich interdisciplinary discussions.

Young scholars (PhD researchers and Post-Docs) are especially encouraged to participate.