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  1. 3 de ene. de 2016 · 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 1850-1940.

  2. 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.

  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. 10 de oct. de 2021 · Dr Oliver Betts, Research Lead at the National Railway Museum, said: “This is the latest in a series of collaborations between the museum and leading academics which will shine a spotlight on the links between slavery and railways.

  5. 20 de abr. de 2017 · Oliver Betts, Andrew Fuyarchuk, Biba Hadziavdic, Hilde Hoffmann, Barbara Manthe, Benjamin Nickl, Bojan Perovic, Sylvia Sadzinski, Victoria Shmidt. Neofelis Verlag, Apr 20, 2017 - Social Science...

  6. Oliver Betts studies History, Urban History, and Class. Research Fellow at the National Railway Museum. Examining the peopling of South London 1850-1940 Blogs here: http://edwardiansocialhistory.blogspot.co.uk/ Twitter here: @DrOliBetts.

  7. independent.academia.edu › OBetts › CurriculumVitaeOliver Betts - Academia.edu

    Oliver Betts. History, Urban History, and Class. Download. Curriculum Vitae Oliver Betts 31 Farndale Street Post-Doctoral Student, University of York York, YO10 4BR Education BA (Hons) 1st Class in History from the University of York, 2005-2008. MA in Modern History from the University of York, 2008-2009.