Feminist Companion Archive.
University of Sunderland
Connections
Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Reception | Catherine Cookson | Also in 1982, CC
received an honorary master's degree from Newcastle University
. With typical doubleness, she said the degree had finally replaced the chip on her shoulder while simultaneously expressing disappointment at only receiving... |
Performance of text | Lady Jane Lumley | LJL
's translated tragedy was staged at the University of Sunderland
, produced by Stephanie Hodgson-Wright
. |
Employer | Zoë Fairbairns | After early success as a novelist, it began to seem impossible for ZF
to combine her three passions—feminism, left-wing politics . . . and novel-writing. She settled for work in journalism instead. Fairbairns, Zoë et al., editors. More Tales I Tell My Mother. Journeyman. 168 |
Timeline
1 January 1969: Sunderland Technical College (founded in...
Building item
1 January 1969
SunderlandTechnical College
(founded in 1908 with seventy students, male and female) became Sunderland Polytechnic
. In 1992 it was granted university status.
1 January 1969: Sunderland Technical College (founded in...
Building item
1 January 1969
SunderlandTechnical College
(founded in 1908 with seventy students, male and female) became Sunderland Polytechnic
. In 1992 it was granted university status.
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