The schedule for the Spring term’s Centre for Imperial and Global History seminar series, organised by Dr Emily Bridger, is now available. As previously, the seminars will take place on Wednesdays from 4:30-6pm. The seminars will take place bi-weekly beginning in Week 2, with an extra seminar in Week 11. Mark your calendars!
Date |
Event |
24 January Week 2 Amory B219 |
Dora Vargha (Exeter), ‘World health in a Cold War: a view from behind the Iron Curtain’ |
7 February Week 4 Amory B219 |
Richard Toye, (Exeter) ‘Churchill’s Great Game: rethinking the long-term origins of the Cold War’ |
21 February Week 6 Amory B219 |
Meg Kanazawa (PhD Candidate, Exeter), ‘The Ford Foundation’s AIDS Grantees, 1990 to 2001: Visions for India’s Transformation through the NGO Sector’ |
7 March Week 8 Amory B219 |
Katie Natanal, (Exeter, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies) ‘Unruly affects: Tracing love and melancholia in Israeli settler colonialism’ |
21 March Week 10 Amory B219 |
Rhian Keyse, (PhD Candidate, Exeter) ‘Forced Marriage in British colonial Africa: International, imperial, and local responses’ |
28 March Week 11 Amory B219 * Note 5pm start |
Emma Hunter (Edinburgh), ‘Nationhood and Nationalism in Sub-Saharan Africa’
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