Progressive Cultures in Inter-War Britain—Situating Leslie Paul – Dr. Annebella Pollen

Progressive Cultures in Inter-War Britain—Situating Leslie Paul – Dr. Annebella Pollen
Education for Social Change: The many histories of Woodcraft Folk

Dr Annebella Pollen teaches, researches and publishes cultural history across a range of periods and case studies. From 2015-17 she held an AHRC Fellowship examining the visual and material culture of British woodcraft groups. Related publications include The Kindred of the Kibbo Kift: Intellectual Barbarians (Donlon Books, 2015, with accompanying exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery 2015-16), contributions to A People’s History of Woodcraft Folk (2016) and essays in Being Modern (2018), Queer As Camp (2019) and Uniform: Clothing and Discipline in the Modern World (2019). a.pollen@brighton.ac.uk
Teresa Baker
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10/3/2018
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IOE, Institute of Education, DERC, Development Education Research Centre, Annebella Pollen, University of Brighton, Woodcraft Folk
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