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:
History on Film: The Return of Martin Guerre and the Legacy of Natalie Zemon Davis a Panel Discussion and Film Screening
History Research seminar
GHCC new members' introductions
GHCC-JSPS seminar, ‘Categories at Work in Global History’
Uppers and Downers: JOINT Workshop
Uppers and Downers: JOINT Workshop
Re-imagining Politics and Society, 1750-Present: A Symposium Celebrating Mark Philp’s Academic Career
GHCC Seminar, Galley Slaves Turned Merchants: the Role of Muslim Captives in the Production and Transmission of Things and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
CHM Research Seminar: Jolien Gijbels, Surgical consent: negotiating gynaecological operations in the John Hopkins Hospital, ca. 1890-1910
History Research seminar
EMECC Work-in-Progress Seminar: Ministers, Maps and Mistresses: Extra-Illustrating the Restoration
CHM Research Seminar: Bonnie Evans (Senior Research Fellow, Queen Mary), ‘The World Health Organization and International Approaches to Developmental Psychology and Children’s Rights 1948-2024’.
A panel discussion on The Global and Art History
GHCC Reading Group: Stefanie Gänger and Jürgen Osterhammel (eds.), Rethinking Global History (Cambridge University Press, 2024)
History Research seminar
EMECC seminar with Marek Słoń (John Paul II Catholic University Lublin / Poland) Parishes and Towns: New Approaches in Polish Historiography
GHCC workshop, The Traveller's Tale: Global Forms and Circulations’
GHCC-Map History Group joint seminar, ‘World Mapping as Worldmaking: Cooperation and Cartographic Internationalism in the Interwar Period’
CHM Research Seminar: Elisabeth Yang (Wellcome Trust Early Career Award Fellow, University of Leeds), 'Constructing Moral Babies: The Medical and Scientific Enterprise of Infancy in Victorian America and Britain’.
GHCC-EMECC joint seminar, ‘War, Travel and Cultural Exchange: William Gell and the British in Iberia’
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