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Manchester Histories
Великобритания
Добавлен 26 июн 2017
Manchester Histories is a growing and dynamic charity that works collaboratively with people, organisations, and partners to reveal, share and celebrate Greater Manchester's diverse Histories and Heritage. We work throughout the year delivering projects, training, exhibitions, events, networks and more with communities to recognise, explore and value histories.
Manchester Histories Salons: Women in the SCR
The Co-operators, the Peacemakers, and the Enigmas: Women in the SCR,
4th December 2024.
Jane Rosen delivered the Sam Johnson Memorial Lecture 2024, discussing the central role women played in the foundation of the Society for Cultural Relations with the USSR. This event was co-hosted with the Manchester Metropolitan University.
4th December 2024.
Jane Rosen delivered the Sam Johnson Memorial Lecture 2024, discussing the central role women played in the foundation of the Society for Cultural Relations with the USSR. This event was co-hosted with the Manchester Metropolitan University.
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Manchester Histories 2024
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This video takes a look at Manchester Histories Festival 2024. Celebrating 200 years of The University of Manchester & Manchester Met.
Hidden Shadows
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Exploring local history through shadow puppetry make and play as part of Manchester City of Literature’s Festival of Libraries 2024.
Celebrating 200 years of education and innovation at The University of Manchester 2024.
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This short film looks back at life at The University of Manchester. It was produced by Manchester Histories & Belle Vue Production with footage from North West Film Archive, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Manchester Histories Festival 2024
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6-9 June 2024. FREE EVENTS FOR EVERYONE TO ENJOY! Manchester Histories Festival is back for its 9th Edition! Join us for a packed programme that includes four new music World Premieres, walk-about performances, family crafts workshops, live music, comedy, and public talks. Over 50 history and heritage stalls and hundreds of local people across Greater Manchester showcase eclectic, historic, qui...
Your Home Your Voice Your Place
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Your Home, Your Voice, Your Place is a celebration of community, home and personal history. It brings together an incredible collection of artwork and oral histories from residents, visitors and neighbours of Crossley, Dew Way, Fitton Hill and Primrose Bank. Throughout February - July 2023, members of these Oldham communities have shared their memories with oral historian Heather Roberts, and w...
How to find Manchester Histories Hub
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A short video that helps you find the way to Manchester Histories Hub. Lower Ground Floor Manchester Central Library St Peter's Square Manchester M2 5PD Video made by Katie Mckeever.
Manchester - A City on the Frontline
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Paul Fitzgerald / Polyp explores the surprising facts about Manchester’s vivid history of political, social, scientific and technological achievements. Despite relative youth, it’s a city that has always punched well above its weight, as if it lies on a rumbling underground faultline of radical creativity, always ready to shake the world. Audience facts and stories are a very welcome part of th...
Manchester Histories Salons: The Literature of Samuel Bamford and Elizabeth Gaskell
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Dr Diane Duffy and Prof Robert Poole discuss the literary scene in 1830s-1840s Manchester through the writings of Elizabeth Gaskell and Samuel Bamford. Diane focusses on Gaskell’s novels ‘Mary Barton’ (in which Bamford is mentioned), and Robert on the work of Samuel Bamford. The discussion introduces Gaskell and Bamford, and highlights conditions for working class people that shaped their lives...
Manchester Histories Salons - The Hidden Cornbrook and Pomona Rewilding
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Dr John Piprani, University of Manchester Archaeology Technician, and Dr Nick Overton, University of Manchester Post-Doctoral Research Associate, traced the hidden, underground journey of the River Cornbrook, passing through Manchester’s complex subterranean architecture and ending in the Manchester Ship Canal. This Salon focussed upon a University of Manchester Social Responsibility project tr...
Manchester Histories Salons: ‘My Words’ - Museum of Colour and Manchester Poetry Library
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We were thrilled to welcome Heather Marks, Exhibition Researcher at Museum of Colour, Melanie Abrahams of Renaissance One, and Roma Havers of Manchester Poetry Library in conversation about their recent collaboration ‘My Words’, a ground-breaking exhibition that celebrates 250 years of contribution to British society by poets of colour. Co-curated by Museum of Colour founder Samenua Sesher OBE,...
Is The Fight Over?
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The Rooms of Our Own project was supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and delivered in partnership with Manchester Histories. The project’s aim was to uncover and explore the organisational archive of the Pankhurst Trust from the 1970s to 2014. Four early career artists, called the Young Creatives, were commissioned to create a new film and digital art piece responding to what they d...
Social Media
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The Rooms of Our Own project was supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and delivered in partnership with Manchester Histories. It’s aim was to uncover and explore the organisational archive of the Pankhurst Trust from the 1970s to 2014. These films are a series of short animations made by young people from across Greater Manchester during workshops that took place at the Pankhurst Cen...
Jobs For Women
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The Rooms of Our Own project was supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and delivered in partnership with Manchester Histories. It’s aim was to uncover and explore the organisational archive of the Pankhurst Trust from the 1970s to 2014. These films are a series of short animations made by young people from across Greater Manchester during workshops that took place at the Pankhurst Cen...
Building
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The Rooms of Our Own project was supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and delivered in partnership with Manchester Histories. It’s aim was to uncover and explore the organisational archive of the Pankhurst Trust from the 1970s to 2014. These films are a series of short animations made by young people from across Greater Manchester during workshops that took place at the Pankhurst Cen...
Zero Carbon Cities at Manchester Histories Festival
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Zero Carbon Cities at Manchester Histories Festival
Manchester Histories Festival 2022 - The History of Climate Change
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Manchester Histories Festival 2022 - The History of Climate Change
David Olusoga at Manchester Histories Festival 2022
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David Olusoga at Manchester Histories Festival 2022
Manchester Histories Festival 2022 - The History of Climate Change
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Manchester Histories Festival 2022 - The History of Climate Change
Manchester Histories Festival 2022: The History of Climate Change
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Manchester Histories Festival 2022: The History of Climate Change
Manchester Histories by Jardel Rodrigues
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Manchester Histories by Jardel Rodrigues
Manchester Histories Salons: Roman and Medieval Manchester
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Manchester Histories Salons: Roman and Medieval Manchester
Those people were butchered unprovoked attack so much for the land of freedom and democracy.
Join the English Constitution Society's Sites of England Historic Interest Tour! 1pm - 2pm. 25th August 2024 Why was this event so important? Because working class people didn't have the vote and died so that YOU could have it. Don't sit at home come a long and celebrate the English and what we stood for. The British murdered men, women and children.
Remember Peterloo 1819. God bless England.
Join the English Constitution Society's Sites of England Historic Interest Tour! 25th August 2024 Why was this event so important? Because working class people didn't have the vote and died so that YOU could have it. Don't sit at home come a long and celebrate the English and what we stood for. The British murdered men, women and children. The British literally stabbed us to death.
why would you give a bunch of militia horses, swords and the ability to get drunk... THE NIGHT BEFORE THIS? idiots.. though a pretty funny story from that was how a man was saved from death by cheese, he put a block of cheese in his tophat, catching the sword. anyway, very sad story.
My grandparents told us about this. English native People nothing to do with Black people as they are Trying to blackwash English history.
white privlige not the poor
still no apology from the tories
it was probably the first time the people voiced their anger against gentry claiming to be more superior to them because they had more money,when the 'people' were actually making it for them.since Robin Hood times we had no idea that money didn't make you a better person as has been proved it makes you a worse person. the whole idea of an upper class system started to diminish on the Battlefield of the Somme in 1916 when upper class educated twits sent thousands to their death. nothing would be the same again. no trust in people speaking with a plum in their mouth didn't wear anymore. they weren't more educated they were just thick..with money but we saw through them. i look forward to the day we all live together and don't have first class carriages on trains just because you can afford more. the train goes to the same destination wherever you choose to sit, and when we die ..we are all in the same mortuary. there is no first class in a morgue and no pockets in shrouds...you can't take it with you, God bless the Dead at Peter's Field. Amen
He might have mentioned that the reactionary British Government of the day passed the Six Acts in the aftermath of Peterloo. This legislation certainly stifled any thoughts of reform in 1819. Eventually reform DID come to the U.K., e.g. the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 and the later introduction of universal suffrage, but these changes certainly didn’t happen overnight.
He hasn't got the wit or intelligence to be ashamed of the lies and b/s he is famous for.
He's just a race grifting fraud!
I'd love Olusoga write a book on the lot of the English working class in the early modern period...... wait...they would all be white.....ahh, I suppose that's not going to happen; Mr Olusoga doesn't have much interest in that group.
Thank you for this eventful documentation of a close past that deserves to be remembered today
david "the racist" olusoga won't be happy till he gets his race war
Get him out!
Simply shocking. Ask him about Ernesto Elliott .
well said david .. respect
impressive!
It's hard to listen to this mans skewed, biased, corrupt, and wholly dishonest analysis of the history of slavery in the total history of mankind. Or for that matter in the present day world. It would be refreshing if eminent academics focused their attention on what's going on in the world today. Not just on a pet projects that concern social injustices that existed in the past. The abolishion of slavery started right here. The invention of slavery didn't start here. We can thank many previous civilizations for this blight on mankind. The continuing slavery industry in the modern world is not condoned or endorsed by anyone of a democratic or Liberal persuasion . This man should refocus his energy and academic accomplishments on the future instead of the past. If he doesn't he is consigning himself to the dustbin of pointless endeavour so common in higher education system and academia today. Irrelevancies being shouted into an echo chamber at top volume with no discernible benefit. Like a Cockerell in a farmyard.
Cockadoodledo..
More nonsense from the professional liar / fake historian David Olusogo
He's a lying COMMUNIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He’s only interested in raking up the British slave trade despite Britain abolishing it in 1807 and the Empire in 1834 and the fortune it spent ending the vile practice across the world, but 21st century slavery that still persists in large parts of Africa and Asia, not interested because it means criticising BAME people not the horrible white folk. Doesn’t fit his narrative.
The state of the comments! When the racists are drawn out you know you’re doing the right thing.
Calling out lies isn’t racist!
Someone would benefit from a history lesson. . .
He is a proven liar.
Wonderful, thank you for sharing.
Oooo David is so so handsome 😍
This guy harms our society. How can a university employ him?
Rescind his OBE.
Some people think that statues are history and should be preserved and that removing them is just pointless and does no good and is simply vandalism. Of course Olusogo isn’t one of them. Olusogo is one of a minority of radicals who take it upon themselves to decide on behalf of the majority of people that they are right and they can commit acts of vandalism. They are a small minority. Were the fate of statues put to a democratic vote Olusogo and his ilk would lose. How can Olusogo possibly defend undemocratic criminal acts?!
His book is fiction and has taken in the gullible.
David tells porky pies
If this guy was white, I'd just say he was a liar. But since he's black, I have to wonder if he's not just one of those people academia gave a degree to because they didn't expect anything better than lazy, self-serving fiction.
He’s not black he just over did the sunbed
Black African farther white British mother Notice a pattern there ?
His book is non factual
Most boring man on the planet see ya ☢David!!🍋🍋
Olusoga is just an awful racist.
Race baiting and phoney historian.
Doesn’t seem to references or articles about the origin of the statues. It is not democratic to tear down statues and then get involved with actions against the Police. It is Criminal Damage and anti social behaviour. You want to WOKE Wash British History without getting a legal mandate.
My brother worked for the FAO several years in Mauretanië... He came back with awful stories of slavery ....
What a load of utter nonsense. This man is a Professor?? His University needs to reassess his position.
Why is it nonsense?
No nothing professor
@@ginamoses2279 Because it is all lies ? Do you require to be spoon fed information ? No wonder this country is fucked
His doctorate is honorary ....He doesn't have a Phd, he never studied beyond masters level!
David Olusoga is an awful racist. What on earth is he doing teaching history at a University?
THIS MANS A TOTAL HYPOCRITE
Peterloo is the perfect example of the steps the government will take in order for you to be continually oppressed and unable of directing true political change.
This is a glib interpretation of slavery. Denial that it's a global phenomenon that reaches back over centuries and a pretence that it was invented by nasty white people is a cynical fallacy.
Few people know the African history of slavery or the appetite for slavery as a source of immense wealth. Africans capturing other Africans for the creation of wealth. Africans invented the sale of people into slavery.
Someone who has a flimsy grasp of history .
As if you’re qualified to know any better
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@@ginamoses2279 Appeal to authority fallacy. It does not require a title to prove someone wrong.
@@dinsdag6juli2010 that’s true but she hasn’t proved from him wrong has she….
@@ginamoses2279 - you should try History Debunked. He has an interesting take on Dr O. You’re wrong to defend him.
I'd like hear David's opinion on the 600,000 chattel slaves today in Nigeria. Also any remarks on the Osu and Ohu people in Nigeria. His insight on why slavery still persist in the African and Islamic world ? Never heard him comment on these issues, never shown any concern for contemporary crimes
Why should he? If you care so much about it why don’t you do something about it?
@@ginamoses2279 I went to Lagos in 1975, I was 9 years old. We stayed with my grandfather's country man (same tribe) I called him uncle Raphael. He worked as a chief cook on the nigerian cargo ships - chief Cook. Raphael had 6 kids a wife and 2 shops across the rd from his house. He was middle class. He also had a house boy no older than 7. I found out years later Raphael bought the child from his impoverished parents from a poor village. Probably for the price of a chopper bike and the promise that he would be educated. That child fetched and carried, swept and mopped from dusk till dawn. He was shouted and barked at all day, I don't think I ever saw him smile once. David could address current issues re African slavery and exploitation going on today. Instead he's carved out a comfortable career manipulating English emotions for a institutional millenniums practise that the Crown ended Pretty sure he is the same tribe as my grandfather, my uncle and that child - Igbo
@@jazztheglass6139 and? It makes no difference as you haven’t mentioned your plan of action, to better Nigerian society.
@@ginamoses2279 Nigerians need to better Nigeria, its the 2nd richest country in Africa
@@jazztheglass6139 do you know CHAMA Mission
LOL it's funny how racism seems to get pulled into the "climate change" protests. It's not about climate change at all. Just a bunch of elites pushing communism. They'll stay rich but you won't.
To save the planet tell the east indians and china and other third world countries to stop reproducing at an alarming rate. Also if you want net zero then be prepared to starve.
This is sick
What a great festival to look forward to, however, I have one question to ask. When did GORTON MONASTERY become Manchester Monastery. The Monastery was built and paid for by local residents of Gorton which at that time was not part of Manchester. Gorton did not become a district of Manchester until the 1920's . I was brought up in the West Gorton /Gorton area from 1933 until I moved in 1964 and NEVER heard it called the Manchester Monastery, if you lived in the area it was always "The Monastery" or "Gorton Monastery" It would seem that history is being re-written once again. Brian Hough