

# Event Details

- **Event Name**: Conference 2026: The Long March: Strikes, Protests & Riots Through History
- **Event Start and End Date**: Fri, 10 Jul, 2026 at 09:30 am – Fri, 10 Jul, 2026 at 04:30 pm (+01:00)
- **Event Description**: Join us as our popular in-person conference returns for 2026. Be part of the conversation - we look forward to seeing you there!About this EventInspired by the centenary of the 1926 General Strike, this year’s conference will examine how museums and heritage sites engage with stories of strike, protest, rebellion, and resistance. We will explore the immediate and enduring effects of such events on individuals and communities, and how these impacts can be identified, interpreted, and made visible through museum practice.Conference scheduleThursday 9th July - Pre-conference social at a central Manchester venue - more details about this to follow soon. A great way to start conference.Friday 10th July - Main conference at the People's History Museum. For the full programme please see the Agenda section below.Site visits - There is so much choice for places to visit in Manchester that we have decided not to arrange any formal excursions but will provide details to all attendees of the top SHCG picks for visits while you are in the city so you can explore independently.Ticket pricesEarly Bird tickets are available until midnight on 12th May - grab them while you can.Early Bird Member - £90Early Bird Non-Member - £105SHCG Member - £105 - from 13th May onwardsNon-Member - £120Bursary placesWe would like to thank  for offering bursary places to this year's event. These are available through their  Applications are now open and are assessed on a rolling basis. Please allow at least a fortnight for your application to be reviewed and a decision made.About our theme: The Long March: Strikes, Protests &amp; Riots Through HistoryThe theme is intentionally broad, encompassing personal experiences as well as mass movements, local actions and international contexts, and narratives spanning from the historical record to contemporary moments. We will also be encouraging reflection on how approaches to these subjects have shifted over time, particularly in response to changing social, political, and ethical frameworks and understanding.We would like to acknowledge the complexity of the causes and catalysts of these events, the challenges in collecting tangible and intangible heritage as well as the multiplicity of perspectives which exist, and the role of curatorial voice, that can be difficult to capture and communicate to our audiences.We will encourage organisations and individuals to question established narratives and foregrounding voices that have been marginalised or overlooked through community engagement. This could be through exhibition development, public programmes, collections-based research, or participatory initiatives that engage ourselves and others in critical dialogue or collective reflection.To see the full programme please see the Agenda section below.Attendees showcase spaceWe are all working on amazing collections, exhibitions, projects and much more. If you would like to share what you are working on with everyone at conference we will have space for leaflets and pop up banners or anything else you would like to bring!(Please note this will be an unattended space so is not suitable for items of value which cannot be left)  https://cdn-az.allevents.in/events4/banners/58032210-389c-11f1-868b-b5484dafacf3-rimg-w523-h740-dcffffff-gmir.jpg   https://cdn-az.allevents.in/events7/banners/583e7d60-389c-11f1-852e-77c5a0b86e79-rimg-w547-h740-dcfefffe-gmir.jpg   https://cdn-az.allevents.in/events1/banners/58791560-389c-11f1-b722-efc438cbbabd-rimg-w548-h740-dcffffff-gmir.jpg   https://cdn-az.allevents.in/events10/banners/58b2c300-389c-11f1-852e-77c5a0b86e79-rimg-w523-h740-dcffffff-gmir.jpg Agenda🕑: 09:30 AMRegistration &amp; refreshments🕑: 09:50 AMWelcomeKeynote speakerInfo: Speaker to be announced soon.🕑: 10:15 AM - 10:35 AMCase study: Tension, Tears and Protests - Portraying 1926Host: Connor Emerson &amp;Info: Beamish, The Living Museum of the North, has launched a year of programming to mark 1926, focusing on the Lock-Out and General Strike. Using living history and scenario-based engagement, it will explore key moments and the experiences of North East communities.
The museum has previously interpreted events such as the Silksworth Evictions, Female Suffrage, and women’s roles in the 1984 Miners’ Strike, shaping its approach to emotive histories and strengthening its storytelling.
Across the year, Beamish will involve local communities to present a balanced view of how the strike affected mining areas and wider society, focusing on the General Strike, Burnhope gathering, soup kitchens, and return to work.
Our presentation reflects on lessons learned and how they inform this centenary programme and evolving practice.🕑: 10:35 AMCase study: In the Veins - getting to the heart of community curationHost: Graham Relton, Yorkshire and North East Film ArchiveInfo: Four decades on, the impact of the Miners’ Strike still resonates. Marking the 40th anniversary of the 1984/85 coal strikes, this session explores how a regional film archive uncovered collections, co-curated content and meaningfully connected with mining communities.
Though experienced in archive research and visual storytelling, the key challenge was the responsibility of telling a sensitive, human-centred story about a proud, often overlooked community built on coal.
Focusing on the ‘In the Veins’ project, the session examines unlocking collections and engaging audiences across former mining communities in Northern England, many still affected by the strike’s legacy.
Central was a diverse group of 13 volunteer community curators who co-produced the film. Their lived experience ensured authenticity, integrity and trust.
The session shares how collaboration shaped a representative, meaningful film, and offers insight for those creating impactful, community-focused social history.🕑: 10:55 AMCase study: Intersectional Solidarity in the 84-85 Miners' StrikeHost: Jaime Starr, Queer BritainInfo: This session will be an exploration of LGBTQIA+, feminist, and Black and Asian solidarity campaigns supporting the 1984-85 Miners' Strike. This is based on my work caring for and curating from the collections of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LSGM), including conducting extensive oral history interviews with key surviving LGSM members, and curating temporary exhibitions on LGSM, and on women's activism in the Miners' Strike for People's History Museum.
Attendees can expect to learn how intersectional solidarity was pivotal to the continuance of the strike, the ways in which Black and Asian, LGBTQIA+ and feminist groups supported striking miners and their families, the impacts of engaging with marginalised communities on miners and the lasting legacy of these connections on UK civil rights legislation.🕑: 11:30 PM - 11:50 AMTea break🕑: 11:50 AMCase study: Murals, Memory and IdentityHost: Rebecca Laverty, National Museums NIInfo: Political murals in Northern Ireland began in 1908, commemorating King William III’s victory at the Boyne within Unionist communities. The tradition remained largely Unionist until the 1981 hunger strikes, when Republican supporters turned to mural painting to “draw support.”
In 2024, National Museums NI opened *Drawing Support: Murals, Memory and Identity*, part of the Troubles and Beyond initiative. Co-curated with Bill Rolston, it featured photographs of murals across Northern Ireland, presenting perspectives on conflict and everyday life.
Murals can reflect division, creating tension between opposing views, but also act as forms of popular protest, continually evolving with social, political and cultural change.
As Rolston noted, the exhibition affirmed: this is your museum, and this is your city too.🕑: 12:10 PMPanel discussionInfo: The panel will discuss the importance of collecting protest material and explore the different ways we can address the challenges of collecting. Panels member and chair to be announced soon.🕑: 12:55 PM - 01:55 PMLunch Info: An opportunity to watch the 'In the Veins' film from the Yorkshire &amp; North East Film Archive; network with friends and colleagues and explore the museum.🕑: 01:55 PMCase study: From Rubble Reborn: Art responding to art &amp; contemporary conflictHost: Verity Smith, The Methodist Church - Yorkshire West DistInfo: Through the Yorkshire West District of the Methodist Church, Verity developed &amp; delivered an exhibition drawn from the Methodist Modern Art Collection (MMAC) across 5 venues under the theme *Everything Is Connected*, linking communities during Bradford City of Culture 2025.
Engagement included residents, schools, artists, a chamber choir, galleries, and church congregations across the Bradford District, enabling visitors to explore and share experiences of faith, art, conflict and protest.
A ceramic artist was invited to respond to a MMAC painting, producing a sculptural response to the Israel–Gaza conflict. The work was considered potentially controversial, evoking strong reactions, yet it aimed to present a lived reality for open interpretation and discussion rather than a fixed viewpoint.
The session explores the varied aspects of managing multi-site exhibitions with sensitive content, while highlighting how local practice reflects global events and their impact on communities.🕑: 02:10 PMInteractive sessionInfo: Details to be announced soon.🕑: 03:00 PM - 03:20 PMTea break🕑: 03:20 PMCase study: Displaying contemporary protestHost: Helen McConnell Simpson, Bristol MuseumsInfo: This session will explore M Shed’s recent work in displaying contemporary protest and contentious social issues including the toppling the Colston statue and rioting in the streets of Bristol. It will explore the community consultation, expert input and curatorial decision-making behind recent displays which record the toppling of the statue of the enslaver Edward Colston; the anti-capitalist Stokes Croft riots; and the K*ll the Bill protest against the curtailment of peaceful protest, which resulted in the largest number of people charged with Riot since the 1980s. 
M Shed situates these stories within a longer history of protest on civil rights issues in Bristol, and encourages visitors to reflect on the threads which connect experiences across time. These contemporary events offer particular challenges to curation, however. 🕑: 03:40 PMCase study: How to Talk About Anti-Vaxxers at the Birthplace of VaccinationHost: Madisson McKone, Dr Jenner's House, Museum and GardenInfo: Dr Jenner's House is preparing a temporary exhibition on anti-vaccination and its legacy, from 1853 riots against mandatory vaccination, through Andrew Wakefield and the MMR scandal, to Covid-19 “Plan-demic” narratives and current rises in measles cases.
The museum dedicated to celebrating the eradication of disease and the invention of vaccination must navigate dialogue with those who hold opposing views. Behavioural science and science communication suggest this is a necessary conversation.
Can co-creation happen between groups assumed to be in conflict? Is there space for nuance in an increasingly politicised society? Can a charitable museum act as a safe space for concern while maintaining a pro-vaccination stance?
Opening on 14 May, the 230th anniversary of Edward Jenner’s first vaccination in rural Gloucestershire, the presentation will explore the makingof the exhibition, the challenges faced, and lessons in empathy amid resistance in it.🕑: 04:00 PMConference reflections and looking forward🕑: 04:20 PMClosing words🕑: 04:30 PMEvent ends
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## Ticket Details

- **Ticket Price Range**: min: 90, max: 120, currency: GBP

## Event venue details

- **city**: Manchester
- **state**: EN
- **country**: United Kingdom
- **location**: People's History Museum
- **lat**: 53.4814144
- **long**: -2.2528607
- **full address**: People's History Museum, Leftbank, Manchester, United Kingdom

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## FAQs

- **Q**: When and where is Conference 2026: The Long March: Strikes, Protests & Riots Through History being held?
  - **A:** Conference 2026: The Long March: Strikes, Protests &amp; Riots Through History takes place on Fri, 10 Jul, 2026 at 09:30 am to Fri, 10 Jul, 2026 at 04:30 pm at People's History Museum, Leftbank, Manchester, United Kingdom.
- **Q**: How much do tickets cost for Conference 2026: The Long March: Strikes, Protests & Riots Through History?
  - **A:** Ticket prices for Conference 2026: The Long March: Strikes, Protests &amp; Riots Through History range from GBP 90 to GBP 120 depending on the ticket type. Here's a full breakdown of available ticket types:Ticket TypePriceAvailabilityEarly Bird SHCG MemberGBP 90AvailableEarly Bird Non MemberGBP 105AvailableSHCG MemberGBP 105AvailableNon MemberGBP 120Available
- **Q**: Who is organizing Conference 2026: The Long March: Strikes, Protests & Riots Through History?
  - **A:** Conference 2026: The Long March: Strikes, Protests &amp; Riots Through History is organized by Social History Curators Group.

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