Our Rag Rags in Context
Grant Collier reflects on the context of our collection of Rag Rag magazines, now a digital collection
Grant Collier reflects on the context of our collection of Rag Rag magazines, now a digital collection
The second of two posts written by University of Manchester MA students Hannah Banks and Matthew Bridson, who have been working with the John Rylands Research Institute and Library on the project ‘Redressing colonial perspectives in Echoes of Service Archives’.
The first of two posts written by University of Manchester MA students Hannah Banks and Matthew Bridson, who have been working with the John Rylands Research Institute and Library on the project ‘Redressing colonial perspectives in Echoes of Service Archives’.
Dr James Peters writes: Henry Ling Roth (1855-1925) was a remarkable example of an “armchair” ethnologist. He wrote studies ofContinue Reading
It can be frustrating to find something described as miscellaneous but sometimes that is just what it is. I’d like toContinue Reading