Professor Hugh Cunningham
Hugh Cunningham is emeritus professor of social history at the
University of Kent. He's been interested in the history of childhood since the
1980s, and is the author of The Children of the Poor: Representations of
Childhood since the Seventeenth Century (1991), Children and Childhood in
Western Society since 1500 (1995; 2nd edn, 2005), and The Invention of
Childhood (2006), the latter accompanying the Radio 4 series which he co-wrote
with Michael Morpurgo. Hugh's other interests are in nineteenth-century British
history, on which he has written The Challenge of Democracy: Britain 1832-1918
(2001), and the history of leisure and of national identity.
Sessions Being Delivered
Colloquium |
Day | Tuesday | Time | 13:15 – 15:00 | Room | Congress Suite |
Level | Moving on / Give me more! |
Track | Colloquium |