• Law, medicine and governance – how bodies, health and morality were regulated in nineteenth-century collections and archives • Landscape and heritage management – reinterpreting spaces of control, pilgrimage and leisure in conservation practice today 3/7
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Museums and material culture, ownership, provenance and the ethics of display in Victorian and post-Victorian contexts • Community and participation – co-curation, shared authority and local engagement with difficult histories 4/7
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  •  Art, literature and visual culture – representing belonging, exclusion and care in nineteenth-century imagery and storytelling
  •  Digital and public humanities – mapping, accessibility and re-using nineteenth-century data for present-day heritage work 5/7
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