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Uncovering the hidden voices of everyday women in primary sources

To celebrate our new collection, Women's Voices and Life Writing, 1600-1968, we examine how vivid narratives and diverse materials can amplify and reveal the voices of women across the centuries.

We're joined by Natalie Thomlinson of the University of Reading to discuss how we can uncover working class voices, while AM’s Beth Abbott, Editor, and Clare Kellar, Academic Engagement Associate, walkthrough material highlights and explore how they can be integrated in teaching and research.


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