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Workhouse Lives III: Workhouse Matrons with Sue Hawkins

Workhouse Matrons with Sue Hawkins

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Nottingham Trent University, in partnership with the AHRC project ‘In Their Own Write’, The National Archives and the Workhouse Network invite you to participate in an online seminar series: ‘Workhouse Lives’.

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Event details

In this, our third series of Workhouse Lives, brought to you by Nottingham Trent University, the AHRC project ‘In Their Own Write, and The National Archives, we change the focus from inmates themselves to the staff and outsiders who had a hand in their care, containment, punishment and agency. The potential range of these people is considerable, everyone from suppliers and casual visitors doing ‘workhouse tours’ through to masters, matrons and the pauper nurses who attracted so much criticism in the middle years of the New Poor Law.

In this series, a group of speakers with very deep roots in poor law histories deal with the stories of particular groups of workhouse staff and visitors, revealing in the process the extraordinarily complex world of workhouse relations.

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Registration

You must register separately for each session you are interested in. The link to join the event will be sent to your email approx. 2 days beforehand.. If you have any problems with the link please contact steven.king@ntu.ac.uk

Programme

All events start at 5 pm and are expected to be around 40 - 45 minute, followed by questions.

Virtual Event https://www.ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/2/workhouse-lives-iii-workhouse-matrons-with-sue-hawkins

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