Imperial and Colonial
4 Dec 2018
‘Where do we fit in?’ Black and Asian British History on the Curriculum
Afua Hirsch, Dr Jonathan Saha, Professor Claire Alexander, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Professor Hakim Adi, Dr Nick Dennis, Caleb Femi, Momtaza Mehri, and Hannah Lowe
14 Jun 2016
Princely education and colonial improvements in nineteenth century India
Teresa Segura-Garcia (University of Cambridge), Callie Wilkinson (University of Cambridge)
3 Mar 2016
War, the state, and the formation of the North Korean industrial working class, 1931-1960
Dr Owen Miller (SOAS)
19 Feb 2016
Capitalism, Colonialism & Silver Harun Farocki, The Silver & the Cross 17 mins
Kodwo Eshun (Goldsmiths) and Juan Grigera (UCL)
10 Dec 2015
No Country for Old Crocodiles: Fraudulent Paperworks, the Commodity Fetish, and Political Ecology in Colonial Burma
Dr Jonathan Saha (University of Leeds)
2 Oct 2015
Marxism and the Maritime: The nineteenth-century colonial steamship as an exemplary space of modernity
Jonathan Stafford (Kingston)
7 May 2015
autour de son livre Heroic Imperialists in Africa. The Promotion of British and French Colonial Heroes, 1870–1939 (Manchester, 2013)
Berny Sèbe (Birmingham)
11 Feb 2015
John William Colenso, Bishop of Natal, and William Colenso of New Zealand: Nineteenth Century Protestant Missionary Cousins in Conflict with their Bishops and Colonial Governors
Gwilym Colenso (London)
13 Nov 2014
'An imperial tour'. Le voyage de Lord Curzon en 1903 ou "l'achèvement" d'un siècle de politique anglo-indienne dans le Golfe?
Guillemette Crouzet (Paris 4)
11 Nov 2014
War and independence in Spanish America, 1810-26
Professor Anthony MacFarlane (University of Warwick)
27 Oct 2014
Learning from Britain's development NGOs: a case study of Oxfam's Education Department during the Development Decades 1960-1980
Dr Don Harrison (University of Bristol)
25 Mar 2014
'Indigenous London' - perspectives of the indigenous peoples of Empire on the Empire's capital
6 Mar 2014
Spectacles of Sovereignty: Persian Shahs in Imperial Europe, 1873-1905
Dr David Motadel (University of Cambridge)
20 Jan 2014
Cartography in Northern Rhodesia, Scriptural economies
Liz Haines (RHUL/Science Museum), Dr. Aparajita Mukhopadhyay (SOAS)
4 Nov 2013
Inhabitants of the Universe: Networks, Empire and the English East India Company in the Early Modern World
David Veevers (Kent)
22 Oct 2013
Troubled Negotiations: Mapuche-Chilean Relations in the Early Independence Era (1810-1830)
Jo Crow (University of Bristol)
27 Nov 2012
Conceiving Freedom: Women and the Abolition of Slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro
Camillia Cowling (Edinburgh)
22 Feb 2012
Antislavery and empire: The imperial context of British Abolitionism, c.1783-1793
Matthew Wyman-McCarty (McGill)
8 Feb 2012
Domestic subjects: the East India Company at home, 1757-1857
Helen Clifford, Ellen Filor, Margot Finn and Kate Smith (University of Warwick)
10 Jan 2012
Of 'Savages' and Sailors: British Consular Contacts with the Mapuche of Chile during the 1820s and 1830s
Manuel Llorca (Universidad de Chile)