Uses of the Past in Divided Societies: Northern Ireland and the US — A Lecture by Olwen Purdue

Starts:
5:00 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2019
Ends:
7:00 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2019
Address:
College of Arts & Sciences, 725 Commonwealth Avenue, B36
Contact Organization:
Center for the Study of Europe
Contact Name:
Elizabeth Amrien
Contact Phone:
617-358-0919
Fees:
free
Speakers:
Olwen Purdue
Audience:
public
Dr. Olwen Purdue is a historian of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, focusing on the British and Irish industrial city and on issues of social inequalities, welfare, and public health. She was co-investigator of the AHRC project “Welfare and Public Health in Belfast 1800-1972” and is currently writing a monograph entitled Spaces of Engagement: Families and Welfare in Industrial Belfast 1880-1939 (Liverpool University Press, 2019). Dr. Purdue also works on contested public history, heritage, and Irish country houses and landed estates. Thursday, March 21 | 5 to 7 PM Boston University College of Arts & Sciences, 725 Commonwealth Avenue, Room B36