Anna French

The Death of Christian Britain or Humanitarian Religious Revival? Christian Aid in the 1960s

4:00pm - 6:00pm / Wednesday 18th October 2017 / Venue: Walban Lecture Theatre Abercromby SQ (south)
Type: Seminar / Category: Department / Series: History Seminar Series
  • Suitable for: Anybody interested in the topic, including university staff and students and members of the public.
  • Admission: Admission is free. Please contact Roland Clark to register: roland.clark@liverpool.ac.uk
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The University of Liverpool’s Anna Bocking-Welch will discuss the impact of decolonization and globalisation on postwar Britain. In this talk based on her current book project, she examines how education, humanitarianism and friendship functioned as conduits through which international issues became part of the everyday, local practices of British associational life.