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More than a Spa Resort? - The Urban Experience in Bath since the
Reformation
Featuring keynote speakers: Prof. Rosemary Sweet (Head of History,
University of Leicester) and Prof. Peter Borsay (Aberystwyth University)
Bath is a city in need of historical reappraisal. Much historiography
focuses on the city as a spa resort and the personalities involved in
its development, but little has been written on the residential
population and links between them and the visitors. Bath attracted
entrepreneurs and young people with the offer of employment
opportunities and education. Could the city be seen as a centre for
commerce and education outside London? The city was also a centre of
conversation and opinion with many spaces set aside for sociability and
display. How did these social networks develop and how were they
maintained? The relationship between Bath and the rest of country also
needs to be addressed. Was the city a trend follower or a trend setter?
How did Bath stand in relation to London and other main towns?
To explore these issues, Bath Spa University is hosting an
international symposium on 24th April 2010, with a view to holding a
conference later in the year placing Bath within the European context.
Proposals for papers of 15 minute duration are invited on any of the
following subjects:
* Urbanisation
* Commercialisation
* The use of space
* The growth of civic consciousness
* Class (particularly the rising middle classes and servants)
* Gender
* Philanthropy
* Education
* Religion
* Political culture
* Any other subject relating to the urban milieu
Interdisciplinary and non-historical papers are particularly welcome.
Please send abstracts of proposed papers (250 words) to
d.hughes@bathspa.ac.uk.
The closing date for the submission of abstracts is 1st January 2010.
Kevin Grieves
Bath Spa University
Department of Humanities and Cultural Studies
Department of History
http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/schools/humanities-and-cultural-industries/history/default.asp
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