Projects per year
Organization profile
The Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories (CMNH) exists to develop, focus and stimulate research at the University of Brighton concerned with the cultural significance of the past for our lived experience, social relationships, politics and identities in the present.
Emphasising the plural 'histories', the centre’s work explores the relations between powerful or official narratives about the past and those which give expression to subordinate, marginalised and neglected historical experience.
Our research investigates the practices that produce and circulate memories, knowledges and understandings of ‘the past’, including: Archives and histories, Community history, Cultural memory, Cultural, social and political history, Oral history and life history, Popular history making, Public history and heritage, Testimony, life writing and narrative.
It reflects critically on the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of our own research practices, and facilitates engagement between academic scholarship and the work of creative practitioners, community and political activists, and other professional stakeholders involved in making histories, in representing the past, and in producing forms of remembrance and commemoration.
Our University of Brighton academic and postgraduate student members can be seen on the profile pages. We also have the following members from Brighton and Sussex Medical School: Dr Laura Hughes.
Anyone interested in working with us should contact Memorynarrativehistories@brighton.ac.uk and Follow our blog
Fingerprint
Network
Profiles
-
Harriet Atkinson
- School of Humanities and Social Science - Senior Lecturer
- Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories
- Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics
- Centre for Design History - Senior Lecturer
Person: Academic
-
-
"The Materialisation of Persuasion": Modernist Exhibitions in Britain for Propaganda and Resistance, 1933 to 1953
Arts and Humanities Research Council
1/02/19 → 31/01/23
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
-
Using historical Census data to highlight changing patterns in health, disability, housing, employment and identity
22/02/21 → 30/04/21
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
-
Diasporas: Transnational Collectivities of Solidarity and Affect
Özpınar, C., 2022, (Accepted/In press) A Companion to Contemporary Art in a Global Framework. Jones, A. & Chin Davidson, J. (eds.). Wiley-Blackwell, 20 p. (Blackwell Companions to Art History).Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceeding with ISSN or ISBN › Chapter › peer-review
-
Ernest Cole’s House of Bondage, the United States Information Agency and the cultural politics of race in the Cold War
Newbury, D., 2022, (Accepted/In press) Cold War Camera. Duganne, E., Noble, A. & Phu, T. (eds.). Durham: Duke University PressResearch output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceeding with ISSN or ISBN › Chapter › peer-review
-
Exhibitions Beyond Boundaries: Transnational exchanges through art, architecture and design 1945-1985
Clarkson, V. (ed.), Atkinson, H. & Lichtman, S. (ed.), 1 Dec 2022, Bloomsbury Academic. 288 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book - edited › peer-review
-
'Finding Meaning Through Collective Grief: Care, Community and Connection'.
Deborah Madden (Presenter)
14 May 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
-
Fashioning a History of Nudism
Annebella Pollen (Keynote speaker)
29 Apr 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
File -
‘Designed for no other purpose than to inflict pain’: The violent history of the Victorian Valentine
Annebella Pollen (Invited presenter)
7 Apr 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk