Dr Tod Van Gunten, University of Edinburgh; The diffusion of financial exuberance? Competitive networks and the Spanish banking crisis.

Event date: 
Tuesday 31 October 2017
Location: 
Chrystal MacMillan Building, Conference Room 2.15

SNAS Programme 2017-2018

Seminars take place every last Tuesday of the month at 4:30pm at the

University of Edinburgh, Chrystal MacMillan Building, Conference Room 2.15 (2nd floor), unless otherwise stated.

 

31 October 2017

The diffusion of financial exuberance? Competitive networks and the Spanish banking crisis.

Dr Tod Van Gunten, University of Edinburgh

Professor Mara Miele (Cardiff University), 'Advances in farm animals research on emotions: animal welfare science and technology challenging the role of farmed animals in current agricultural practices and policies'

Event date: 
Wednesday 18 October 2017
Location: 
2.05, Geography Building

Wednesday October 18th

4.15pm, room 2.05, Geography Building

Professor Mara Miele (Cardiff University), 'Advances in farm animals research on emotions: animal welfare science and technology challenging the role of farmed animals in current agricultural practices and policies'

 

[Edinburgh Animal Studies Lecture Series and Cultural and Historical Geography Research Group]

Carlos Zanón: “nuevos horizontes en la novela negra del siglo XXI”

Event date: 
Tuesday 31 October 2017
Location: 
Lecture Theatre 1 Appleton Tower

 

CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM LECTURE

sponsored by the spanish embassy and the university of edinburgh

 

on

tuesday, 31 october 2017

 

Carlos Zanón

 

will give a lecture entitled

 

“nuevos horizontes en la novela negra del siglo XXI”

 

Lecture Theatre 1

Appleton Tower

University of Edinburgh

11 Crichton St., George Square

Christienna Fryer (University of Liverpool): Decay or Potential?: The Narratives and Counternarratives of British Imperialism in Late Victorian Jamaica.

Event date: 
Wednesday 22 November 2017 to Thursday 23 November 2017
Location: 
G.16, William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School.

Wednesday 22 November          

5pm, G.16, William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School.

Christienna Fryer (University of Liverpool): Decay or Potential?: The Narratives and Counternarratives of British Imperialism in Late Victorian Jamaica.

[Global and Transnational History Research Group work-in-progress seminar / Scottish Centre for Diaspora Studies]

Esther Breitenbach (University of Edinburgh): Scottish missionary encounters with West Africans: the challenges of contextualising the mythologised career of Mary Slessor.

Event date: 
Thursday 16 November 2017 to Friday 17 November 2017

Thursday 16 November

1pm, 2.36, William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School.

Esther Breitenbach (University of Edinburgh): Scottish missionary encounters with West Africans: the challenges of contextualising the mythologised career of Mary Slessor.

[Global and Transnational History Research Group work-in-progress seminar]

 

Lisa Lindsay (University of North Carolina); ‘Gender and Enslavement in Atlantic Africa’

Event date: 
Wednesday 1 November 2017 to Thursday 2 November 2017
Location: 
Chrystal Macmillan Building Seminar Rooms 1 and 2.

Wednesday 1 November                            

4pm, Chrystal Macmillan Building Seminar Rooms 1 and 2.

Lisa Lindsay (University of North Carolina); ‘Gender and Enslavement in Atlantic Africa’

[Global and Transnational History Research Group work-in-progress seminar, co-sponsored with the Centre of African Studies, History of Gender and Sexuality Research Group, and Scottish Centre for Diaspora Studies.]

Harshan Kumarasingham (University of Edinburgh): 'An Indian Ausgleich?: The Austro-Hungarian Analogy and the Decolonization of India'

Event date: 
Thursday 19 October 2017 to Friday 20 October 2017
Location: 
2.36, William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School.

Thursday 19 October     

1pm, 2.36, William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School.

Harshan Kumarasingham (University of Edinburgh): 'An Indian Ausgleich?: The Austro-Hungarian Analogy and the Decolonization of India'

[Global and Transnational History Research Group work-in-progress seminar]