History Postgraduate Seminar schedule (Term 2)
Seminars begin at 5:00pm in Ellen Wilkinson Building.
Refreshments provided afterwards.
20 February (C1.18 Conference Room)
Matt Grossbard, ‘The Trundling Hoop: Children’s Geographies, 1820-1910’
Louise Clare, ‘”I counted them all out, and I counted them all back” and “Zapatero, a tus zapatos”: Media and Cultural Influences in Argentina and Britain During the Falklands/Malvinas War’
6 March (C1.18 Conference Room)
Sam Winkler, ‘A Visit to a German Miners Family: Pacifism and Humanitarianism in the 1920s’
Anastasiia Akulich, ‘Negotiating National and Religious Identities in Russian Orthodox Communities in China, 1900-1917’
20 March (Seminar Room 1)
Lawrence Rabone, ‘The Power of Religious Thought Upon Politics: Reflections of a Theology Student on the Readmission of the Jews to England in 1656’
Katharine Halls, ‘“Not Worthy of Belief”: Testimonies of Rape in Egypt, 1919
3 April (C1.18 Conference Room)
Margot Tudor, ‘Marginalising Papuan Enfranchisement: Examining the United Nations Temporary Executive Authority in West New Guinea, 1962-1963’
Anne Stokes, ‘Black Power in Public Memorialization’
1 May (C1.18 Conference Room)
— TBD
15 May (C1.18 Conference Room)
— TBD
contact:
courtney.stickland@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk katherine.reed@manchester.ac.uk
jamie.farrington@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk jane.clarke@manchester.ac.uk
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