
The Redress of the Past is the first comprehensive treatment of historical pageantry in Britain, from its modern origins in 1905 to the present. Engagement with people who had attended or taken part in pageants was a key focus of the editorial team and they worked closely with local communities and institutions, putting on exhibitions and soliciting personal accounts and memorabilia. A database which stores & makes accessible in one place the extensive research data collected by the project scholars forms the core of the online resource, along with recorded interviews and a large number of pageant-related images.
Team
- Alexander Hutton Researcher, King's College London
- Charlotte Tupman Researcher, FAH Department of Digital Humanities
- David Little Researcher, FAH Department of Digital Humanities
- Geoffroy Noël Research Software Engineer
- Ginestra Ferraro Research Software Designer
- Linda Fleming Researcher, University of Glasgow
- Luís Figueira Research Software Enginner
- Miguel Vieira KDL Research Software Engineer
- Paul Caton KDL Research Software Analyst
- Paul Readman Principal investigator, FAH Department of History
- Paul Vetch Researcher, FAH Department of Digital Humanities
- Tom Hulme Researcher, Queen's University Belfast
Project Status: Post-project