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CHM Work in Progress Meeting: Kelly Couzens
FAB 4.52

In person, with lunch.

Please sign-up here

More information | Tags: CHM |
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VR Club - 3D art with Tilt Brush
FAB1.63 Media Symposium Space
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Caribbean Studies Seminar - Dr Kimberley Thomas (Warwick)
OC0.05 Oculus

Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies

University of Warwick

Summer Term 2023

As part of our Research Seminar Series, we are delighted to announce our next speaker:

Dr Kimberley Thomas

‘Oh that Turk’s Island was a horrible place!’:

The geographies of salt island slavery in the British Caribbean

This talk will take place in person on Tuesday 9th May, 6pm in Room OC0.05,

Oculus building, University of Warwick

Dr Kimberley Thomas (Warwick, 2020) is a Research Associate on the AHRC-fund

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Caribbean seminar series: ‘Oh that Turk’s Island was a horrible place!’: The geographies of salt island slavery in the British Caribbean
The University of Warwick. Room: OC0.05, Oculus Building

Caribbean Centre talk by Dr Kimberley Thomas (former PhD scholarship student in the Centre), Research Associate for the AHRC funded project, The Legacies of the British Slave Trade, The University of Manchester.

Room OC0.05 in the Oculus building, Warwick University campus.

 

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