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PUBLIC TALK
‘Radical Putney: A refuge for exiles, duelling politicians, retiring Romantics, and the architects of liberal democracy’, Wandsworth Borough of Culture Festival, Putney Library, 26 June 2025
TALK
‘Mapping literary heritage’, Creating Worlds, real and imagined: Place Writing in creative prose Symposium, Senate House, Cultures of Contemporary Writing Group in association with the Institute of English Studies, 28 May 2025
RADIO
BBC Radio Three, Word of Mouth: Street Names
Michael Rosen talks to Philip Seargeant from the Open University about where our street names come from, like Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate in York, and Michael’s old address, Love Lane. 8 May 2025
PODCAST
The Open University’s Language, Literature and Politics research group in collaboration with the MKLit Festival present Charlotte Gordon – author of Radical Outlaws – talking to Jupiter Jones about the eighteenth-century writer Mary Wollstonecraft, now venerated as one of the leading intellectuals of her time and a pioneering figure of early feminism. 24 March 22025