Jane McDermid (University of Southampton) 'From Famine to Five-Year Plan: observations of British women visitors to Russia in the 1920s’

Event date: 
Wednesday 15 February 2017 to Thursday 16 February 2017
Time: 
16:00

Gender History Network (Edinburgh)

Seminar Programme 2016-17 Semester 2

 

Wed 15 February , 4-5.30pm

Jane McDermid (University of Southampton) 'From Famine to Five-Year Plan: observations of British women visitors to Russia in the 1920s’

 

Location: G16 (University of Edinburgh), Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4.

Sarah Browne (Heritage Project Co-ordinator, Scottish Women’s Aid).  ‘Women Making History: Recording the history of Women's Aid in Scotland’

Event date: 
Wednesday 25 January 2017 to Thursday 26 January 2017
Time: 
16:00

Gender History Network (Edinburgh)

Seminar Programme 2016-17 Semester 2

 

Wed 25 January, 4-5.30pm

With Scottish History seminar

Sarah Browne (Heritage Project Co-ordinator, Scottish Women’s Aid).  ‘Women Making History: Recording the history of Women's Aid in Scotland’

 

Location: G16 (University of Edinburgh), Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4.

Diana Paton (University of Edinburgh). ‘Maternity and Atlantic slavery: Reproduction in the history of slavery and capitalism’

Event date: 
Wednesday 23 November 2016
Time: 
17:30

Gender History Network (Edinburgh)

Seminar Programme 2016-17 Semester 1

 

Wed 23 November 5.30 – 7.00pm

With Scottish Centre for Diaspora Studies

Diana Paton (University of Edinburgh). ‘Maternity and Atlantic slavery: Reproduction in the history of slavery and capitalism’

 

Location: G13 (University of Edinburgh), Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4.

Rian Sutton (University of Edinburgh). ‘Dramatic Effects: The Murderess, Performance, and Agency in New York City and London 1880-1914.’  Ashley Paton (Open University). 'Oh Daddy please don't kill her': Children and marital violence in nineteenth-centur

Event date: 
Wednesday 16 November 2016 to Thursday 17 November 2016
Time: 
16:00
Location: 
G16, Old Medical School

Gender History Network (Edinburgh)

Seminar Programme 2016-17 Semester 1

 

Wed 16 November 4.00-5.30pm

Work in progress seminar

Rian Sutton (University of Edinburgh). ‘Dramatic Effects: The Murderess, Performance, and Agency in New York City and London 1880-1914.’

 Ashley Paton (Open University). 'Oh Daddy please don't kill her': Children and marital violence in nineteenth-century Scotland.

 

Sue Johns (Bangor University). 'Lady Godiva: Gender, myth-making and urban identity in the twelfth century'

Event date: 
Wednesday 26 October 2016 to Thursday 27 October 2016
Time: 
16:00

Gender History Network (Edinburgh)

Seminar Programme 2016-17 Semester 1

Wed 26 October 4.00-5.30pm

With Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Sue Johns (Bangor University). 'Lady Godiva: Gender, myth-making and urban identity in the twelfth century'

 

Location: G16 (University of Edinburgh), Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4.

Julie Gottlieb (University of Sheffield) will discuss her new book Guilty Women:  Foreign Policy and Appeasement.

Event date: 
Wednesday 19 October 2016
Time: 
17:15

Gender History Network (Edinburgh)

Seminar Programme 2016-17 Semester 1

 

Wed 19 October, 5.15-7.00pm

With Centre for the Study of Modern Conflict

Julie Gottlieb (University of Sheffield) will discuss her new book Guilty Women:  Foreign Policy and Appeasement.

 

Location: Teviot Lecture Theatre (University of Edinburgh), Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 5.

Maud Bracke (University of Glasgow). ‘Will legal abortion bring us liberation?’: Feminism and reproductive rights in postwar Europe’ Nikolaos Papadogiannis (University of St Andrews). ‘Sun, sea and sex? The ‘sexual revolution’ and young West German and G

Event date: 
Wednesday 28 September 2016
Time: 
15:30

Gender History Network (Edinburgh)

Seminar Programme 2016-17

Semester 1

Wed 28 September - 3.30-5.30

Double seminar: Gender and Sexuality in Post-war Europe

Maud Bracke (University of Glasgow). ‘Will legal abortion bring us liberation?’: Feminism and reproductive rights in postwar Europe’

Nikolaos Papadogiannis (University of St Andrews). ‘Sun, sea and sex? The ‘sexual revolution’ and young West German and Greek tourists, 1960s-1970s’

 

Dr Alex Lawrie (Edinburgh): Who was Listening to Modernism: BBC Radio Features and Audience Response.

Event date: 
Friday 2 December 2016
Time: 
16:30

EDINBURGH ENGLISH LITERATURE SEMINARS 2016-2017

Fridays, 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM                

                                                                                                      

December 2                   

Dr Alex Lawrie (Edinburgh): Who was Listening to Modernism: BBC Radio Features and Audience Response.

50 George Square– G.06

Dr Jonathan Gibson (OU): The Uncertain Contexts of Elizabethan Love

Event date: 
Friday 25 November 2016
Time: 
16:30

EDINBURGH ENGLISH LITERATURE SEMINARS 2016-2017

Fridays, 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM                

                                                               

November 25        

Dr Jonathan Gibson (OU): The Uncertain Contexts of Elizabethan Love

50 George Square– G.06

Dr Bernice Murphy: “The Last American”: Plague Narratives in American Literature and Popular Culture

Event date: 
Friday 18 November 2016
Time: 
16:30

EDINBURGH ENGLISH LITERATURE SEMINARS 2016-2017

Fridays, 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM                

                               

November 18            

Dr Bernice Murphy: “The Last American”: Plague Narratives in American Literature and Popular Culture

50 George Square– Project Room 1.06