Approaches to Global History: A Seminar at Harvard University

Approaches to Global History: A Seminar at Harvard University

Organizer
Charles S. Maier, Sugata Bose (Harvard University)
Venue
Lower Library, Robinson Hall, 35 Quincy St.
Location
Cambridge
Country
United States
From - Until
31.10.2016 - 17.04.2017
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Veronika Gugel, geschichte.transnational

Please join 'Approaches to Global History'-seminar on alternate mondays, 4-6pm, Fall and Spring Semesters 2016-17

Programm

Oct. 31 — Sebastian Schmidt (Department of History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
“Global History of Global Cities”

Nov. 14 — Liliana Obregón (Law Faculty, University of the Andes)
“Writing International Legal History: An Overview”

Nov. 28 — William C. Kirby (Department of History, Harvard University)
“The World of Universities in the 21st Century: Two Case Studies”

Jan. 30, 2017 — Tâmis Parron (Department of History, University of São Paolo)
“World Economy and the Crisis of Slavery in the Americas, 1842-1854”

Feb. 27 — Sara Lorenzini (International Studies, University of Trento)
“Reenginering Political Priorities: White Supremacy, Post-Colonial Emancipation, and Ecological Risk around the Dam Project at Cahora Bassa”

Mar. 20 — Ilham Khuri-Makdisi (Department of History, Northeastern University)
Paper Title: TBA

Apr. 3 — Timothy Mitchell (Department of History, Columbia University)
Paper Title: TBA

Contact (announcement)

Aaron Bekemeyer
Email: bekemeyer@g.harvard.edu


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28.10.2016
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