2017-18
International History Seminar Series
The International History Seminar Series is a lecture series that promotes research and scholarship in the field of modern global history. It invites lecturers working on a wide variety of geographic and topical fields, including (but not exclusively) European, Irish, U.S., Middle Eastern, Asian, and global history. It seeks to examine current events from a historical perspective in order to better understand our current world.
2018-19 International History Seminar Series | ||
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30.01.2019 | The Italian-Chinese Silk Market, 1850-1915 | Read More |
12.02.2019 | The Nazis and Dixie | Read More |
28.02.2019 | Enoch Powell in an industrial town: race, class and resistance in 1968 | Read More |
13.03.2019 | Why Transnational History Matters: The Case of German Atrocities: 1914 | Read More |
21.03.2019 | Rethinking 1918: Interventions into the Future | Read More |
03.04.2019 | Triage and Trauma in the Relief Efforts of the American Missionary Community | Read More |
2017-18 International History Seminar Series | ||
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29.09.2017 | Cosmopolitan Fascisms: The Right’s Global Cartographies in the 20th Century | Read More |
16.10.2017 | Human Rights At Home and Abroad: U.S. Labor and Human Rights in the 1980s | Read More |
15.11.2017 | World in Motion: Professional Circuits through 19th Century China | Read More |
16.11.2017 | Stalin and Europe | Read More |
06.12.2017 | The Russian Revolution in a Global Perspective, 1917-1928 | Read More |