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Internship at the River & Rowing Museum, Henley on Thames
The River & Rowing Museum, Henley on Thames, currently have a vacancy for an intern. This would be a great opportunity for anyone considering a career in the museum and heritage sector. To apply, see the details and link below. … Continue reading
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Tagged careers, history, History students, internship, internships, museums, Reading History, Reading students, students, University of Reading, UoR
TEA & TESTIMONY
History on TV As part of Explore Your Archives, Reading historians Professor Kate Williams and Dr Jacqui Turner will chat about the effect of the media on public history. Is history now just another commodity? Can archives really be described … Continue reading
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Tagged Great British Bak Off, history, museum studies, museums, public history, Suffreggete, tv
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