November 4th 2024
From 7:00 pm
On-line Conversation
Natalie Bradbury will be in conversation with Mike Wistow
Natalie Bradbury is a writer and researcher based in Greater Manchester. She completed a PhD about post-war British art and education in 2018. She previously worked at the Co-operative College in Manchester, where she encountered the Co-operative Women’s Guild via the National Co-operative Archive and their campaigning work around issues such as maternity rights and social issues, as well as their controversial pacifist stance and promotion of the white poppy. Her chapter about their periodical Woman’s Outlook was included in the edited collection Women’s Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1918–1939: The Interwar Period (Edinburgh University Press, 2017).
Mike Wistow is a Trustee, and previous Chair, of UKSCS and has run a number of Co-operative Conversations over the last four years.
The UK Society for Co-operative Studies (UKSCS) aims to assist, commission and/or identify, and to publish research, and to promote the exchange of information and experience on co-operative studies and research.
UKSCS Charitable Objects are: to advance the education of the public concerning all aspects of the co-operative movement, and co-operative forms of structure.