Programmes and Events
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Events Calendar
The Department of History Events Calendar gives details of all seminars, conferences, workshops and events. Upcoming department events are listed below:
EMECC lunchtime seminar, Unsettling Mobilities: Space, Identity, and the ‘Becoming’ of British Imperial Agents in and En Route to the Indian Subcontinent, 1757-1840
Caribbean Centre seminar 'Clearer View From Atop Fedon's Camp: Rewriting Slavery and Rebellion in Grenada in 1795-96'.
Fascism in India: a Roundtable Discussion
CHMST ‘What are we reading’ Session
GHCC Lecture by Kazuo Kobayashi (Waseda University, Tokyo / EUI)
History Research seminar, After the University, Chad Wellmon (University of Virginia)
EHRC workshop-'Queer German Studies'
CHMST Research Seminar; Alka Raman, UCL, 'Indian cotton textiles and chintz making in Britain’
GHCC seminar with Sun Lin Lewis (Bristol)
EMECC-IHR Long 18th Century workshop, Family Archives in England, 1650-1838: Manuscripts, Memory and the Making of History
GHCC workshop, (Co-)Writing Global Diplomatic History
CHMST WIP; Himesh Mehta, University of Warwick, ‘Psychedelic Commercialization and the Commodification of Compassion in the Twenty-First Century’
History Research seminar, Post-war Higher Education Expansion in Britain and the Transformation of Liberal Education: Education for Leadership to Education for Consumerism, Josh Patek, Edge Foundation
GHCC workshop 'Traversing boundaries: Intermediaries and the path to independence'
EMECC workshop, Espionage, Intelligence and Code Breaking
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