
The research hub for studies of home: past, present, and future.
We deepen and diversify understandings of home, for both academic and public audiences.
We are an interdisciplinary research hub between Queen Mary University of London and the Museum of the Home, combining expertise and exchanging knowledge across the two institutions since 2011.
We develop new research that deepens and extends conceptual, empirical and methodological approaches, and we engage diverse audiences with new ways of thinking about home.
Our research is collaborative and cross-disciplinary, encompassing work on home both within and beyond the domestic sphere. Alongside everyday life, domestic architecture, and material culture, we are interested in broader ideas about home, dwelling and belonging.
Travelling Ayahs in the
British Empire
A seminar by Dr Arunima Datta, author of 'Waiting on Empire: a History of Indian Travelling Ayahs'.
Wednesday 26 March, 4.30-6.30pm
Queen Mary University of London
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