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SUMMARY:NELH Monday Meeting. Liz O'Donnell: Radicalism Or Faddicalism? The 19th Century Vegetarian Movement In North-East England
DESCRIPTION:What do Pythagoras\, Shelley\, Keir Hardie\, Gandhi\, Einstein and Hitler have in common? Was the 19th century vegetarian movement inherently radical\, challenging established political and cultural structures\, or simply a promoter of a joyless\, puritanical way of life\, designed to drive down wages for working people? Were vegetarians harmless enthusiasts or a danger to British national identity? \nInspired by the discovery that Newcastle had two vegetarian restaurants in the late 19th century\, Liz (herself a vegetarian of over 40 years)\, has been exploring the movement both nationally and locally. The research underpinning this talk is definitely a work in progress and Liz will welcome debate around the topic. \nIf you cannot be there in person this is a hybrid meeting and the link is: \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/9580060001?pwd=dGF2SWdtU2Z4bFJzUFJOUnRtT0hMUT09&omn=89549354007 \nMeeting ID: 958 006 0001\nPasscode: 5Hf41d
URL:https://nelh.net/event/nelh-monday-meeting-liz-odonnell-radicalism-or-faddicalism-the-19th-century-vegetarian-movement-in-north-east-england/
LOCATION:Tyneside Irish Centre\, 43 Gallowgate\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 4SG\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:WASHINGTON AT 60: NEVER STOP LEARNING PUBLICATION LAUNCH EVENT
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URL:https://nelh.net/event/washington-at-60-never-stop-learning-publication-launch-event/
LOCATION:Washington Mind\, Grasmere Tce\, Columbia\, Washington\, NE38 7LP
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SUMMARY:Washington Arts Centre. Sunderland Film Club presents… The Miners’ Hymns + Performance
DESCRIPTION:A special film showing and performance commemorating mining history as part of the Washington 60 celebrations (and of course timed to tie in with the Miners’ Gala). \nTickets £5 \nJoin us at Arts Centre Washington this July for a screening of Bill Morrison’s mesmerising elegy to the Durham coalfields – The Miners’ Hymns. \nCombining rarely-seen archive footage with a score inspired by the region’s brass bands\, Morrison and composer Jóhann Jóhannsson’s lyrical film is a testament to the vibrancy of the North East’s mining communities and their culture. \nDocumenting the hardships of pit life\, the power of community organising and the legacy of mining on the area\, every moment of The Miners Hymns is imbued with a rich\, emotional potency. \nWe’re delighted to be joined after the film for a performance by the historic Durham Miners’ Association Brass Band and local folk icon Bill Elliott. \nHere’s the event page: https://sunderlandculture.org.uk/events/sunderland-film-club-presents-the-miners-hymns/
URL:https://nelh.net/event/washington-arts-centre-sunderland-film-club-presents-the-miners-hymns-performance/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Washington\, Biddick Lane\, Washington\, NE38 8AB
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