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STVDIO Seminar - Tom Pert (Warwick) and Peter Wilson (Oxford)
  • Week 7 (14 November) at 5pm: Tom Pert (Warwick) and Peter Wilson (Oxford), Book Launch of Tom Pert's The Palatine Family and the Thirty Years' War: Experiences of Exile in Early Modern Europe, 1632-1648 (Oxford: OUP, 2023).
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Caribbean Studies Seminar - Abigail Coppins (Warwick)
Ramphal R0.04

The next talk in the Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies will be given by Abigail Coppins

 

Men, women and children from the Caribbean

inside the Hampshire prisoner-of war prisons of

Portchester Castle and Forton, 1796-1800.

 

Tuesday 14th November, 5.15pm. Room R0.04, Ramphal Building, University of Warwick

 

Abigail Coppins is an historian, archaeologist and museum curator who is currently undertaking a PhD at the University of Warwick researching the Black French Caribbean prisoners of war who were imprisoned at Portchester Castle in Hampshire

Please see the attached flier for further details of this talk. All welcome.

 

More information about Abigail’s work can also be found at Abigail Coppins (warwick.ac.uk)Link opens in a new window

 

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