Historian of Victorian childhood *Catherine Sloan* investigates what she does with boredom: how as the reader of a mass of Victorian magazines she has sat with the problem of repetitive sources, and developed new techniques of interpretation.
*Anthea Butler* is a historian of twentieth-century race, power and religion. She asks what we can learn from when there is a glut of archival material about women’s activities around reproduction, but historians focus unduly on white women and the right to the exclusion of work on the left. How do we weigh where to place our attention?
*Respondents:*
Meryem Kalayci (Oxford)
Tehila Sasson (Oxford)
Emily Cousens (Northeastern University, London)
*Anthea Butler* is a historian of twentieth-century race, power and religion. She asks what we can learn from when there is a glut of archival material about women’s activities around reproduction, but historians focus unduly on white women and the right to the exclusion of work on the left. How do we weigh where to place our attention?
*Respondents:*
Meryem Kalayci (Oxford)
Tehila Sasson (Oxford)
Emily Cousens (Northeastern University, London)