Monday 20 Jan
Kevin Kenny (New York University)
‘Immigration policy and slavery in the United States, 1789-1889’
Please note that this seminar will take place on a Monday in room LG.10, David Hume Tower
Economic and Social History seminar programme, Semester 2, 2019/20
Wed 6 May
Carolyn Steedman (University of Warwick)
History and the Law: a Love Story
This seminar is hosted by the journal, Social History
Moot Court room
Law School
16:30-18:30
Economic and Social History seminar programme, Semester 2, 2019/20
Wednesday 12th February
Corinna Peniston-Bird (University of Lancaster)
‘Sorority and Separation: Commemorating British Women’s Service in the World Wars.’
This is a joint EHS/Second World War II Studies seminar
WRW Doorway 4, G15
16:00-18:00
Economic and Social History seminar programme, Semester 2, 2019/20
Wednesday 15th January 2020
Isabella Weber (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
‘Marketisation beyond Neoliberalism: The West-German and Chinese Economic Miracles’
WRW Doorway 4, G15
16:00 - 18:00
On Tues 21st January, Dr Mark Brown, will give a presentation on his recently published, "Modernism and Scottish Theatre Since 1969: A Revolution on Stage." (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) at 6.15pm, L.G.10 David Hume Tower.
Event name: Burns Poetry Launch and Calligraphy Exhibition
Date: Thursday 23 January 3:00-4:30pm
Location: Project Room 1.06 1st Floor, 50 George Square
Event Page: http://www.confuciusinstitute.ac.uk/cny2020/
Wednesday 26 February
4 – 6PM. Venue: Digital Scholarship Centre, CRC, 6th Floor, Main Library
Harrison Pim (The Wellcome Trust) - Demons, Dildos and Dancing Skeletons: Machine Learning at Wellcome Collection
[Centre for Data, Culture & Society]
Friday 14 February
12 – 2PM. Venue: Digital Scholarship Centre, CRC, 6th Floor, Main Library
Jessica Feldman (The American University of Paris) - Radical Protocols: Designing Democratic Digital Tools in Social Movements
[Centre for Data, Culture & Society]
Wednesday 5 February
4 – 6PM. Venue: Digital Scholarship Centre, CRC, 6th Floor, Main Library
Paola Ruffo (Heriot-Watt University) - Literary Translators & Technology: Navigating a New Professional Landscape
[Centre for Data, Culture & Society]