Ellen Crabtree (University of Newcastle)    Madeleine Réberioux: how a French historian opposed colonial conflict, 1946-1969

Event date: 
Tuesday 4 April 2017 to Wednesday 5 April 2017
Time: 
17:00
Location: 
G.16, Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4

Tuesday 4 April     Ellen Crabtree (University of Newcastle)    Madeleine Réberioux: how a French historian opposed colonial conflict, 1946-1969
 

 

 

 Centre for the Study of Modern Conflict hosts seminars throughout the academic year, which are open to all.

Time and location

Seminars are held from 17.00-19.00 in G.16, Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4

Jackie Clarke (University of Glasgow)    Conflict and Consensus in French Society in the 1970s: the case of Moulinex

Event date: 
Tuesday 21 March 2017 to Wednesday 22 March 2017
Time: 
17:00
Location: 
G.16, Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4

Tuesday 21 March    Jackie Clarke (University of Glasgow)    Conflict and Consensus in French Society in the 1970s: the case of Moulinex

Centre for the Study of Modern Conflict hosts seminars throughout the academic year, which are open to all.

Time and location

Seminars are held from 17.00-19.00 in G.16, Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4

 

Jonathan Gumz (University of Birmingham)    How to Break a State: Civil-Military Relations in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918

Event date: 
Tuesday 7 March 2017 to Wednesday 8 March 2017
Time: 
17:00
Location: 
G.16, Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4

Tuesday 7 March    Jonathan Gumz (University of Birmingham)    How to Break a State: Civil-Military Relations in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914-1918

Centre for the Study of Modern Conflict

17.00-19.00 in G.16, Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4

 

Dr Spyridon Tegos (University of Crete, IASH Fellow): Aristocratic manners and republican (in)civility before and after the French revolution: Adam Smith, Sophie de Grouchy, Germaine de Staël

Event date: 
Thursday 2 March 2017 to Friday 3 March 2017
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square

Spiros Tegos (University of Crete, IASH Fellow): Aristocratic manners and republican (in)civility before and after the French revolution: Adam Smith, Sophie de Grouchy, Germaine de Staël

Book launch - Kitty Nolan 'WITNES': Surviving Gender Based Violence'

Event date: 
Thursday 23 February 2017 to Friday 24 February 2017
Time: 
17:00
Location: 
Martin Hall

Thursday 23 February, 5 - 6.30 pm, there will be a book launch for 'WITNESS': Surviving Gender Based Violence with author Kitty Nolan plus contributions from Lesley Orr and Katherine Gilmour.

  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/witness-surviving-gender-based-violence-book-launch-tickets-31676334770

[Centre for Theology and Public Issues]

Being a Beast: Public Presentation with Charles Foster

Event date: 
Thursday 9 March 2017 to Friday 10 March 2017
Time: 
17:00
Location: 
Martin Hall

CTPI Event

Thursday 9 March 2017

5pm, Martin Hall, New College, Mound Place, Edinburgh EH1 2LX

Being a Beast:  Public Presentation with Charles Foster

Free registration here

Roundtable: ‘The Turn to the Right: Global and Historical Perspectives’

Event date: 
Monday 13 February 2017 to Tuesday 14 February 2017
Time: 
17:00
Location: 
G.04 50 George Square

Roundtable: ‘The Turn to the Right: Global and Historical Perspectives’

Please join us for a panel discussion on the recent rise of right-wing populist and authoritarian political movements around the world. What are their shared roots and characteristics? What does it mean for the future?

Monday 13 February 2017, 5-7pm, G.04 50 George Square

With speakers:

Dr Marieke Riethof (Liverpool) on Brazil

Dr Emile Chabal (Edinburgh) on France

Dr Vikram Visana (Edinburgh) on India

Dr David Silkenat (Edinburgh) on the USA