28 Jun Children and Borders - One day colloquium: Centre for the History of Childhood Online registration required by 24th June 2019 Magdalen College, Oxford, OX1 4AU
29 Jun Children’s traces - One day colloquium: Centre for the History of Childhood Online registration required by 25th June 2018 Summer Common Room, Magdalen College, Oxford, OX1 4AU
19 Jan The James Ford Lectures 2018 - The Reformation of the Generations: Age, Ancestry, and Memory in England c. 1500-1700 Alexandra Walsham (University of Cambridge) South School, Examination Schools
Ayahs, memsahibs and their children: empire migrants For centuries, Indian girls were hired by the wealthy British families to care for their children as nursemaids and nannies, called ayahs, and by the late nineteenth century ayahs were a key feature in British households in India.