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Doctoral Students Open Day 2018: 19th Century Collections

This event has finished Took place on: Monday, 19th Feb 2018

 £10.00

The British Library holds the world's pre-eminent collection of manuscript, archival, digital and print sources for the study of 19th century Britain and Ireland, in both domestic and international contexts. Our extensive collections include printed editions, newspapers, manuscript works, literary sources, photographs, maps and reports. The Library holds the most complete collection of 19th century published books, pamphlets, periodicals and newspapers from Britain, Ireland and many of the colonies – all complemented by a rich collection of Victorian ephemera, personal papers and extensive archival and manuscript collections.

This event takes an interdisciplinary approach to 19th century studies. It will appeal to all researchers who are interested in working with the British Library collections, including those undertaking PhDs in the areas of history, literature, drama, art & design, and the history of science and technology. You will be introduced to the full scope of these collections and learn how to unlock their potential to support your research.

Our Doctoral Open Days provide an opportunity to meet expert staff and other researchers across a range of disciplines and subject areas. To make the most of your day, you may wish to register for a free Reader Pass before the event.

These events are aimed at first year PhD students who are new to the Library. Each day focuses on a different thematic area of the Library’s collections – just select the one that will be most useful for your research.  BOOKING ESSENTIAL 

Event programme can be viewed here.

Comments from previous attendees

“Very informative ... everyone very approachable. Made visiting the BL less intimidating.”

“Very useful, professional and interesting”

“Very well structured”

“Really enjoyed being able to get a general overview of the BL while also being able to speak to curators”


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This event has finished Took place on: Monday, 19th Feb 2018

 £10.00

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2018-02-19 2018-02-19 Europe/London Doctoral Students Open Day 2018: 19th Century Collections The British Library holds the world s pre eminent collection of manuscript archival digital and print sources for the study of th century Britain and Ireland in both domestic and international context https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2018/02/19/doctoral-students-open-day-2018-19th-century-collections-161751 British Library,96 Euston Road, London,London,London

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British Library,

96 Euston Road, London,
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NW1 2DB

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