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Join us for the third in our series of online ‘In Conversation’ events on 22 October, with Professor Jeffrey Abt (Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan) and Dr Susanna Avery-Quash (Senior Research Lead, National Gallery). Free for MGHG members!
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MGHG In Conversation No.3- Ritual Objects & Art at the Jewish Museum NY
Join us for an online discussion with Dr Susanna Avery-Quash & Prof. Jeffrey Abt about his recent book 'Too Jewish or Not Jewish Enough'
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Still time to book tickets for the museums history event of the season! Join us on 26-27 September for two days packed with papers showcasing UK and international perspectives, in-depth keynote talks and roundtable discussions:
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Exciting news! Bookings for the conference we are organising with National Gallery are now live! www.mghg.info/forthcoming-... Join us on 26-27 September to learn about the histories behind museum creation. In person or online. Booking link available on our website/ National Gallery.
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Bookings are open for the third session of our highly popular ‘In Conversation’ series! On 9 September Professor Jeffrey Abt (Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan) will discuss his new book ‘Too Jewish or not Jewish Enough: Ritual Object and Avant-Garde Art at the Jewish Museum in New York’ 1/2
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Join Museum History Journal as a Reviews Editor! This unpaid position involves liaising with the co-editors to identify titles suitable for review in the journal, commissioning reviews and working through the submission and production systems to bring reviews to publication.(1/3)
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Please send expressions of interest (200 words max) to the editors, Alexandra Bounia and Kate Hill ([email protected], [email protected]) by 1 July 2025. If you have any queries about the role, do contact us at the emails above.
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It requires organization, persistence and politeness in finding and following up reviewers, and very high standards of written English, initiative and knowledge of the field in sourcing books for review. The reviews editor will help maintain high standards of ethics and integrity in the journal.
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This position would suit an early career researcher in the field of museum history who is looking for more experience in editing and publishing. The collaboration offer is for a term of 3 years, renewable for up to 2 years.
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Join Museum History Journal as a Reviews Editor! This unpaid position involves liaising with the co-editors to identify titles suitable for review in the journal, commissioning reviews and working through the submission and production systems to bring reviews to publication.(1/3)
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Don’t miss the opportunity to join our next ‘In Conversation’ event! Dr Anne Nellis Richter will share new insights on art and society in late Georgian London, discussing her recent book with Dr Susanna Avery-Quash (National Gallery).
Online tomorrow 5-6 pm: www.mghg.info/forthcoming-...
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Working on exciting museum-related research? Share your findings with the MGHG community and friends at the conference organised with the National Gallery this September! Deadline extended until 14 March. Details: www.mghg.info/forthcoming-...
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There is still time to submit your abstract! Deadline 3 March, details: www.mghg.info/forthcoming-...
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We are thrilled to announce our annual conference, this year in collaboration with the National Gallery! Join us on 26-27 September, to celebrate together their bicentenary, exploring the theme: ‘Creating the Museum: exploring the museum impulse in local, regional and national contexts’. (1/2)
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Call for papers is now open, please submit your abstract by 3 March, and spread the news! Full details:
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We are thrilled to announce our annual conference, this year in collaboration with the National Gallery! Join us on 26-27 September, to celebrate together their bicentenary, exploring the theme: ‘Creating the Museum: exploring the museum impulse in local, regional and national contexts’. (1/2)
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Don't forget to sign up for this event on Monday 25th November! www.eventbrite.com/e/mghg-in-co...
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Don't forget to book for our online MGHG In Conversation - coming up on 25 November!
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Forthcoming online event - MGHG In Conversation, with Dr Rebecca Wade and Dr Clare Wintle, on museum and exhibition cultures in the 19th century and beyond. Monday 25 November, 5.30-6.30pm. Do join us! More details and booking link here: www.eventbrite.com/e/mghg-in-co...
MGHG In Conversation No.1 - museum & exhibition cultures
Join us for an online discussion on museum and exhibition cultures in the 19th century and beyond with Dr Rebecca Wade and Dr Claire Wintle.
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Forthcoming online event - MGHG In Conversation, with Dr Rebecca Wade and Dr Clare Wintle, on museum and exhibition cultures in the 19th century and beyond. Monday 25 November, 5.30-6.30pm. Do join us! More details and booking link here: www.eventbrite.com/e/mghg-in-co...
MGHG In Conversation No.1 - museum & exhibition cultures
Join us for an online discussion on museum and exhibition cultures in the 19th century and beyond with Dr Rebecca Wade and Dr Claire Wintle.
www.eventbrite.com
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Book now for our one-day symposium ‘Museum Microhistories’ at Leeds University, 26th Jan 2024. Programme here: mghg.info/microprogramme Tickets: mghg.info/tickets Hope to see you there!
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Just a few days left to get your abstracts in for the Museum Microhistories symposium - closing date 1 December. Please pass on to anyone who might be interested, we are still building our Bluesky network! Details here: www.mghg.info/microhistori...
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Exciting news! MGHG Museum Microhistories Symposium, Friday 26 January 2024, University of Leeds and online. Call for papers now open (closes 1 December) mghg.info/microhistori... and you can get your tickets here: www.mghg.info/tickets
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