Jay Winter (Yale) 'Silence as a language of memory: War, revolution and trauma, 1914-1924'
Jay Winter (Yale)
'Silence as a language of memory: War, revolution and trauma, 1914-1924'
* In collaboration with the Connecting Memories Network
Jay Winter (Yale)
'Silence as a language of memory: War, revolution and trauma, 1914-1924'
* In collaboration with the Connecting Memories Network
Richard Drayton ((KCL) and Jacob Ross (Novelist)
''The Grenada revolution after 40 years: film screening and discussion of 'Forward Ever: The Killing of a Revolution' (2013)'.
Tuesday 29 Oct
Julia Nicholls (KCL) 'Rethinking the French revolutionary tradition'
Paolo Gerbaudo (KCL)
'Reactive democracy: Social media and the new revolution of the public sphere'
Tuesday 1 Oct Malika Rahal (CNRS, Institut d’Histoire du Temps Présent)
'The Algerian revolution backwards. A perspective from 1962'
2pm, Teaching Room 01, Old College, South Bridge.
[Law school]
Dr Désha Osborne: The “Charaib Argantes” and the Scottish Tancredi: Historical Imagination and Colonial Legacies in 18th Century Caribbean and Scotland
Lilian-Rita Akudolu: Exploring feminist pedagogy for 21st century girls' education in Nigeria
[IASH Work in Progress talk]
Adéla Rádková ; Hume’s Concept of Religious Toleration: Sources, Dilemmas, Discussions
[IASH Work in Progress talk]
Dr Zsuzsanna Végh; The illicit trade of Egyptian antiquities - some case studies