Great picture
Posts by Maxine Beuret
Inspiring joining Bradford Impact Festival at #universityofbradford looking at how creative research methodologies, including board games and film making, enabled residents to be part of the UK City of Culture to make their city a better place.
I'll be at the Museums + Heritage Show this May! Get your free two-day pass and join me at Olympia London on 13-14 May. #MandHShow invt.io/1bxbh3hq6if
bsky.app/profile/muse...
The Gentle Author gives a historical tour
The townhouse for a cup of tea
Brilliant historical tour of Spitalfields with the Gentle Author!
His passion for the cultural, political and architectural history of Spitalfields is told through stories from his research. I throughly recommended the tour finishing with a cup of tea. www.thegentleauthorstours.com/p/the-tour
Course attendee making a short film
Thank you everyone who attended Oral History and Digital Storytelling short course at @ihr.bsky.social. It was a very special group of people who made some fascinating and beautiful short films co-creating history and heritage across many cultures.
Thank you Eve it was amazing watching people create and present their short films!
I’m very excited to be teaching on this course, sharing the value and pleasure of short films.
Delighted to announce the publication of Creating Wellbeing: The Role of Making Practices in Academic Contexts.
If you’ve ever wondered how creativity and academic work can intertwine, this book offers compelling narratives and voices.
www.routledge.com/Creating-Wel...
Brilliant creative engagement with heritage. The theatres look amazing!
Loved running Digital Storytelling for Local History at the @heritagewshc.bsky.social as part of the @beinghumanfest.bsky.social. Thank you everyone that attended. Your films were amazing!
Great interactive discussion on the Future of Food at the @britishacademy.bsky.social highlighting the need to work together to make food more sustainable in the UK.
History Day at senate house organised by the @ihr.bsky.social So nice to meet fellow historians on their career journey and encourage them to join @ihrhistorylab.bsky.social and @historylabplus.bsky.social
Are you interested in local history? @vch-home.bsky.social @hackney-society.bsky.social @history.dulwichsociety.com
In this free workshop, you will be taught how to produce a short video from the material you have collected to share the stories you are uncovering. www.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
Digital Storytelling for Local History. One day free course on Monday 10th November at the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, Chippenham. Booking at https://www.sas.ac.uk/news-events/events/digital-storytelling-local-history-chippenham
Local Historians come and make your own short film! One day free course at the @heritagewshc.bsky.social on Monday 10th November. Fun collaborative day learning new skills to share local history and heritage. For more information and to book visit: www.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
Fantastic conference at the Institute of Historical Research today ‘Shaping Histories: Representation and Perception through Time’. I loved chairing two panels and learning about new research being undertaken that questions historiography and representations.
@ihrhistorylab.bsky.social
It was fantastic! I learnt so much about the diverse research being undertaken exploring historical representations, including British polio-disabled individuals, the Northampton Black History Archive and Gender non-conformity in newspapers in the early 20th century! ❤️
ECR Fellows Symposia at @ihr.bsky.social Interesting talks and discussion with Olivia Baskerville
Assessing 'National' Value of Medieval Manuscripts in Britain 1800-1939
and Lotte Houwink ten Cate
My Body, My Choice: Towards a History of 'Choice Feminism' and its Limitations. Thank you!
Fantastic party to celebrate the refurbishment of the @ihr.bsky.social Weston Common Room. Thank you @clairelanghamer.bsky.social for encouraging all historians to make the Institute of Historical Research their second home and inspiring a collaborative approach to history.
Home made Christmas card for our milkman Chris at Milk & More. 🙂
I’m very happy to have passed my PhD yesterday at Kingston University. I’ve very grateful for the support of my supervisors, the Transport Museum Wythall and five working dairies who have helped me research the cultural heritage of door-step milk delivery with electric milk floats.