Pleasures Prejudice Pride - An Indian way of Filmmaking by Piyush Roy
Pleasures Prejudice Pride - An Indian way of Filmmaking by Piyush Roy
Pleasures Prejudice Pride - An Indian way of Filmmaking by Piyush Roy
'Pesticide Suicides and Human Rights in Asia' by Dr Michael Eddleston (UoE) and Dr Leah Utyasheva (Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention) on Tuesday, 24 September 2019.
Venue: Room 1.1, Lister Learning and Teaching Centre, 5 Roxburgh Place
Timing: 3.00 pm and 5.00 pm
Dr Mayke Kaag (Leiden University):
Linking-in through Education? Africa's changing educational landscape in an age of global restructuring
Abstract
Tuesday 5 May
5pm, LG.10 David Hume Tower.
Kate Ballantyne (Edinburgh, CSMCH Career Development Fellow 2019-20)
‘"Bodies upon the gears": Southern university students and campus revolution in the era of in loco parentis'
Tuesday 31 Mar
5pm, LG.10 David Hume Tower.
Pankaj Mishra (Essayist and novelist)
'Revisiting the age of anger'
Tuesday 17 Mar
5pm, LG.10 David Hume Tower.
Anne Dolan (Trinity College Dublin)
'Bearing all kinds of witness to war: finding violence in revolutionary Ireland',
The commentator will be Alvin Jackson (Edinburgh)
* In collaboration with the Irish History Seminar
Tuesday 3 Mar
5pm, LG.10 David Hume Tower.
Nathaniel Morris ((KCL))
'Soldiers, saints and shamans: Indigenous communities and revolutionary movements in the mountains of Mexico, 1910-40'
Tuesday 11 Feb
5pm, LG.10 David Hume Tower.
Kristoff Kerl (Köln, CSMCH-IASH Fellow 2019-20)
'Ecstasy and cultural revolution: Sex, drugs, and music in Western countercultures, 1960s-1980s'
Tuesday 28 Jan
5pm, LG.10 David Hume Tower.
Sarah Badcock (Nottingham)
'Kaleidoscopic visions: Russia’s revolutions from provincial perspectives'
Tuesday 14 Jan
5pm, LG.10 David Hume Tower.
Courtney Campbell (Birmingham)
'From Olga to Dilma: Women revolutionaries and the nation in twentieth-century Brazil'