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  1. Dr Oliver Betts, Research Lead Contact: oliver.betts@railwaymuseum.org.uk As the Research Lead at the National Railway Museum my day-to-day activities revolve around both broad and detailed research for the Museum’s ongoing planning and redesign.

  2. 3 de ene. de 2016 · January 3, 2016 lucinda matthews-jones Published in JVC. Oliver Betts is Research Fellow at the National Railway Museum in York. Having completed his PhD on the working-class idea of home 1870-1914 at the University of York, he is now writing a history of the interplay between railways, society, and human geography in South London ...

  3. 22 de oct. de 2021 · Dr Oliver Betts, Research Lead at the National Railway Museum and Dr David Turner from the University of York, on a new project exploring the history of railways and slavery Slave-owners in South Carolina offering up human labour as easily as land-access when building a new railway to Charleston.

  4. Oliver Betts. Publicado el 20 de abril de 2017 Stereotypes are dangerous, especially when they are used by demagogues. Slogans, which remind the historian of darker times in human history, however, reappear again in a growing number. As companions ...

  5. 20 de abr. de 2017 · Studies in Histories, Cultures, and Societies 04/2016. Oliver Betts, Andrew Fuyarchuk, Biba Hadziavdic, Hilde Hoffmann, Barbara Manthe, Benjamin Nickl, Bojan Perovic, Sylvia Sadzinski, Victoria...

  6. Oliver (Oli) Betts was a true and honest friend. He looked out for everyone and anyone that he could. He took care of people, He looked after people and he managed to make everyone feel included and listened too. He could at first, be seen as intimading what with his high and big frame, but he was anything but inside.

  7. Oliver Betts. Follow. Research Interests: History, Urban History, Class, History of Childhood and Youth, History of Poverty, South African history, and 21 more. About: Research Fellow at the National Railway Museum. Examining the peopling of South London 1850-1940 Blogs here: http:... more. Supervisors: Prof. Rosemary O'Day, Prof. Richard Bessel.