Calling all history grads interested in long 19th century

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Where next after the Queen Victoria’s Journals project?

The Bodleian Libraries have recently collaborated with the Royal Archives and ProQuest to publish a complete digital edition of Queen Victoria’s journals.  All 141 volumes are now available online as part of the Queen Victoria’s Journals resource.

Opportunity for grad students to identify further collections for the Bodleian Library and Royal Household to collaborate on

Following on from the success of the project, the Bodleian Libraries will be holding a focus group workshop to discuss ideas for future collaboration with the Royal Household.  The workshop will consider related collections from the ‘long’ 19th century held at Oxford, Windsor and further afield, and will attempt to surface areas of scholarship which new collaborative initiatives might support.

What? Focus group workshop to discuss ideas for future collaboration with the Royal Household

Who? History graduate students with an interest in the long nineteenth century

Where? The Rothermere American Institute, Oxford

When? Thursday 11 July 2013

  • 1pm: buffet lunch
  • 2pm: workshop
  • 4pm: closing drinks

How? Please register your interest in attending by contacting David Tomkins or Amanda Flynn at qvj@bodleian.ox.ac.uk

Related Links Queen Victoria’s Journals | Royal Archives

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