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The 2003 Design History Research Centre Seminars in association with the Research Department of the V&A and the School of Architecture & Design, University of Brighton, UK
We are pleased to announce details of the forthcoming series of speakers. Sessions will take place in the Board Room, Mezzanine, Grand Parade Building, Brighton except for those marked * which will be in G7, 10-11 Pavilion Parade, Brighton. The seminars begin at 5.45 pm.
- 28 Jan
- 4 Feb*
- 11 Feb
- 18 Feb*
- 25 Feb
- 4 Mar*
- 11 Mar
- 18 Mar
- 25 Mar
- 29 Apr
Vivienne Richmond, PhD candidate, Goldsmiths College
‘Nothing but what is useful and substantial': charitable and
'semi-charitable' clothing provision in nineteenth-century England
Prof. John McKean, University of Brighton
Hermeneutic methods: speaking in whose voice? A discussion of the architect Giancarlo De Carlo
Prof. Craig Clunas, University of Sussex
Design History and Global History - who has the right stuff?
Trevor Keeble, Kingston University
The social life of the Victorian interior
Mark Haworth-Booth, Acting Head of Research and Curator of Photography, V&A
Seeing Things: the photography of objects and the photograph as object
Rachel Bowlby, University of York
Full of Shopping: How Consumer Culture is (Always) Taking Over
Prof. Hilde Heynen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Domesticity in Modern Architecture
Ben Campkin, The Bartlett, UCL
Degeneration/Regeneration: the accumulation and eradication of dirt in King's Cross
Taine Rikala, University of Bath
Paper will deal with the work of housing reformer Catherine Bauer
Jane Pavitt, University of Brighton Research Fellow at the V&A
A New 20th Century Gallery for the V&A: Context and Approaches
Co-ordinators Dr. Lesley Whitworth and Dr. Elizabeth Darling
l.k.whitworth@brighton.ac.uk e.darling@brighton.ac.uk
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