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Tying the royal knot
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April 19, 2011
Millions worldwide are expected to tune in for the wedding of Prince William and Catharine Middleton on April 29 at Westminster Abbey – and an anticipated half a million will flock to the church. Will Canadians care? SFU exports on British history and popular culture can put the event into perspective.
Paul Budra, English, 778.782.4085; budra@sfu.ca
Popular British culture
Peter Chow-White, communication, 778.782.7289; petercw@sfu.ca
Social media and the Royal Wedding
John Craig, history, 778.782.5816; johnc@sfu.ca
British history
Hannah Gay, history; in London for the month of April, reachable via email only, h.gay@imperial.ac.uk
British history
Martin Laba, communication, 778.782.5166; martin_laba@sfu.ca
The manufacturing of celebrity culture
Paul Budra, English, 778.782.4085; budra@sfu.ca
Popular British culture
Peter Chow-White, communication, 778.782.7289; petercw@sfu.ca
Social media and the Royal Wedding
John Craig, history, 778.782.5816; johnc@sfu.ca
British history
Hannah Gay, history; in London for the month of April, reachable via email only, h.gay@imperial.ac.uk
British history
Martin Laba, communication, 778.782.5166; martin_laba@sfu.ca
The manufacturing of celebrity culture