Autumn Term CIGH seminar schedule

The Autumn Term is now upon us, and so please find the Centre for Imperial and Global History seminar schedule below for your calendars.

Please direct any inquiries about attending to the seminar convenor, Dr. Emily Bridger.

 
Date and Location
Speaker
Paper Title
26 September (Week 1)
Amory B315, 4:30-6pm
Katie Natanel
(Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies)
‘Unruly Affects: Tracing Love and Melancholia in Israeli Settler Colonialism’
10 October (Week 3)
Amory B315,
4:30-6pm
Amanda Nettleback
(University College Dublin)
‘Colonial Violence and the Limits of the Law’
24 October (Week 5)
Amory B315,
4:30-6pm
Sonia Wigh
(University of Exeter)
‘Sex, Secrets, and Savant: Exploring Sexualities in Early Modern South Asia (1650-1750)’
7 November (Week 7)
Amory B315,
4:30-6pm
Ljubica Spaskovska
(University of Exeter)
‘Constructing the “City of International Solidarity”: Non-aligned Internationalism, the United Nations and Visions of Development, Modernism and Solidarity, 1955-1975’
14 November (Week 8)
Amory B315,
4:30-6pm
Gabriel Gorodetsky
(All Souls College, Oxford)
The Myth of the Grand Alliance in World War II
21 November (Week 9)
Amory B315,
4:30-6pm
Michael Goebel
(Graduate Institute Geneva)
‘Patchwork Cities: Urban Ethnic Segregation in the Global South in the Age of Steam’
5 December (Week 11)
Room TBA,
4:30-6pm
Monica Ronchi
(Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies)
‘Settler colonialism and the representation of indigeneity: the cases of French Algeria and Israel/Palestine’

 

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