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In this episode, I talk with Professor of Social and Cultural History Lucy Bland. Lucy teaches on our BA and MA History degrees, and is also Course Leader for the MA. She is currently researching race relations in the 1930s, and in 2020 was awarded the Social History Society’s Book of the Year prize for her publication Britain’s Brown Babies: The Stories of Children born to Black GIs and White Women in the Second World War. She also picked up a Museums Association award for the book’s accompanying online exhibition.
Hosted by Gareth Long, Communications Co-ordinator for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at ARU.
By Anglia Ruskin UniversityIn this episode, I talk with Professor of Social and Cultural History Lucy Bland. Lucy teaches on our BA and MA History degrees, and is also Course Leader for the MA. She is currently researching race relations in the 1930s, and in 2020 was awarded the Social History Society’s Book of the Year prize for her publication Britain’s Brown Babies: The Stories of Children born to Black GIs and White Women in the Second World War. She also picked up a Museums Association award for the book’s accompanying online exhibition.
Hosted by Gareth Long, Communications Co-ordinator for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at ARU.