Tyneside Irish Centre. Celebrating Our Traditions

Tyneside Irish Centre 43 Gallowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

From Peter Sagar Celebrating Our Traditions is a series of multicultural events, held at the Tyneside Irish Centre, featuring our Northumbrian music and song as well as some of the many great cultural traditions, which have been brought to our region by those who have to come to live here. It always makes for a […]

Sheffield Hallam University. Annual Chartism Conference on 17 June

Sheffield Hallam University Room 1028, Owen Building, Sheffield

From Joan Allen The annual Chartism Day conference is being held at Sheffield Hallam University on Saturday 17th June. Entry is free and includes a light lunch. However, pre booking is required so that the organising team can order food and manage any food intolerances/allergies. Full details, including the Eventbrite booking form, can be found on […]

Songs and Politics of the Durham Coalfield

Durham City Rugby Club

Join Education4Action in celebrating the songs and politics of the Durham Coalfield with the Folk Music singer/songwriters The Elliot’s of Birtley, and Benny Graham, Pitmen Poet and giant of the North East Folk Scene. Mary Foy MP will also be speaking at the event and there will be a talk from Robert Gildea on his […]

Sunderland Minster, Remember Srebrenica

Sunderland Minster

From Peter Sagar Sunderland Minster, 6.30pm, 11 July As some of you are aware, 11th July marks the 28th anniversary of the terrible genocide at Srebrenica in Bosnia when 8372 innocent men and boys were murdered by Serbian forces, during the war in the former Yugoslvaia. Other massacres also took place during that terrible conflict […]

Tuesday Meeting: Disruption and control: Contesting mobility regimes through the picket line in 1970s Britain with Diarmaid Kelliher by Zoom on 18 July at 7.00pm

Zoom

Through an account of the relationship between picket lines and drivers in Britain, this talk thinks about questions of mobility in labour history. It focuses on three moments in this period. First, the 1972 miners’ strike, when interactions between pickets and hauliers produced moments of powerful solidarity but also violent conflict. Second, debates around a […]

CRAMLINGTON TRAIN WRECKERS (from Ed Waugh)

Wednesday, July 26 @ 2pm & 6.30pm The Hub, Cramlington We had 160 at the meetings about the Cramlington Train Wreckers on March 30 and the follow-up film/talk in July 26 has already attracted 75 people with seven weeks to go. The event during the General Strike led to the imprisonment of eight Northumberland miners […]

NELH Tuesday Meeting: Tony Fox will talk about Phyllis Short, lifelong Teesside Communist

Venue to be notified

Behind every great man there’s a great woman, or so goes the old adage. Phyllis Short was the wife of George Short, the Communist Party District Secretary for Teesside, but simply saying this disguises the campaigns for social justice that she herself led. Born into the mining community of Chopwell, when they moved to Stockton in 1931 […]

NELH Annual General Meeting, CHANGE OF DATE – now 7 September. Victoria Bazin and Melanie Waters, Feminist Print Magazines and their Influence in the Digital Age project

The Lit & Phil 23 Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

The date of our AGM has been moved from 12 September to Thursday 7 September. It will be held at the Newcastle Lit and Phil. The speakers will be Victoria Bazin and Melanie Waters who will be talking about the Feminist Print Magazines and Their Influence in the Digital Age project.

Backbone of the Nation: Mining Communities and the Great Strike of 1984-85

The Lit & Phil 23 Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Tuesday 26th September at the Lit & Phil at 6.00pm Booking: Lit & Phil Members only until 4th September. In association with Yale University Press Presented by Robert Gildea A powerful new history of the Great Strike, based on more than 140 interviews with former miners and their families. Forty years ago, Arthur Scargill led […]