Heritage Pathway: Living in Heritage: People, Places, Traces

In this session our speakers will offer different perspectives on heritage sites as places of occupation – both past and present – and what this means when caring for and interpreting these sites today.  

Unlike many museums which display histories in purpose-built spaces divorced from the lives of the people who made, used or traded the collections they display, heritage sites are inscribed (often literally) with the traces of occupants – past and present – who have lived, worked, studied or visited these places. 

  • What stories and what objects do we privilege over others?  
  • What lives do we tell, and how do we do it?   
  • How do we read an object when it is absent, broken, ephemeral, enigmatic, everyday?  
  • How does living in and engaging with heritage benefit people today? 

Speakers: 

  • Peter Aiers OBE is CEO of The Charterhouse, an almshouse community living in a unique historic site in the heart of London.  
  • Dr Rachel Conroy is Senior National Curator at the National Trust, responsible for Decorative Art and the North region.   

Please can OOC DTP students at Oxford register via this booking link . OOC DTP students at Cambridge and the Open University, please email training@humanities.ox.ac.uk if you wish to book a place.