Research Seminar 2023-24
Term 2
Week | Seminar all takes place on Wed 12.30 - 2pm | Links |
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speaker: Nick Witham, UCL, Popularizing the Past: Historians, Publishers, and Readers in Postwar America chair: Anne Gerritsen Room: PS1.28, Physical Sciences Building |
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speaker: Charlotte Lydia Riley, University of Southampton, Guilt, Shame and Duty: Imperial Island and Writing British History in Public chair: Liz Egan Room, PS1.28, Physical Sciences Building |
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speaker: Christienna Fryar, Independent Scholar Violence, Slavery, and the Ethics of Writing Black Histories chair/discussant: Holly Cooper, Oxford Room, PS1.28, Physical Sciences Building |
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speaker: Joachim Haeberlen, Independent Scholar A History to Inspire (in Times of Little Hope): Writing about Protest Movements Room: PS1.28, Physical Sciences Building |
Term 1
Week | Seminar all takes place on Wed 12.30 - 2pm | Links |
3 |
speaker: Yesenia Barragan, (Rutgers University), Freedom’s Captives: Slavery and Gradual Emancipation on the Colombian Black Pacific chair: Camillia Cowling Room: PS1.28, Physical Sciences Building |
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5 |
speaker: Anyaa Anim-Addo, (University of Leeds), Port Town Mobility: Caribbean Freedom and Museum Archives chair: Liz Egan Room, PS1.28, Physical Sciences Building |
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speaker: David Wright (McGill University), Doctors on the Move: Britain, Canada and Medical Migration in the post-WWII World chair: Hilary Marland Room, PS1.28, Physical Sciences Building |
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9 |
speaker: Sarah Balakrishnan, (Duke University), The Spiritual Economy of Southern Ghana: Slavery, Migration and Atlantic Commerce, c. 1500-1800 chair: Roberta Bivins Room: OC1.09 Oculus Building |