We have a great lineup this term for the Centre for Imperial & Global History’s weekly seminar series. Mark your calendars!
Kicking things off this afternoon is Professor Martin Thomas on ‘Between Dien Bien Phu and Geneva: How the Vietminh lost the war they won’.
Should you have any queries, please contact the seminar coordinator, Dr. Emily Bridger.
Date |
Event |
27 September |
Welcome Event Martin Thomas (Exeter), ‘Between Dien Bien Phu and Geneva: How the Vietminh lost the war they won’ |
11 October |
Linda Bryder (University of Auckland), ‘The mobilisation of mothers: 1917 National Baby Week’ |
25 October |
Rachel Pistol (Exeter), ‘Second World War Internment and its Aftermath – Comparing Internee Experiences in the UK and the USA’ |
8 November |
Ollie Owen (Oxford), ‘Burma Boys in war and peace: Transformational experiences of Nigerian soldiers in World War II’ |
22 November |
Ghee Bowman (Exeter), ‘“No Pakis at Dunkirk”: Force K6 of the Indian Army in Europe, 1939-1945’ |
6 December |
Miguel Hernandez (Exeter), ‘“The Menace of Modern Immigration”: Nativism and the Ku Klux Klan in 1920s America’ |
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