Presentations delivered at the “Capitalism and the Senses” in November 2020 are now online!
Presentations delivered at the “Capitalism and the Senses” in November 2020 are now online--this conference, organized by the Hagley Museum and Library explored the sensory history of capitalism—the ways that seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching have shaped, and been shaped by, capitalist processes and social relations. Collectively the papers stress how capitalism has drawn on the embodied power of the senses and, in turn, influenced how sensory experience has developed.
Presentations delivered at the “Capitalism and the Senses” in November 2020 are now online!
Presentations delivered at the “Capitalism and the Senses” in November 2020 are now online--this conference, organized by the Hagley Museum and Library explored the sensory history of capitalism—the ways that seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching have shaped, and been shaped by, capitalist processes and social relations. Collectively the papers stress how capitalism has drawn on the embodied power of the senses and, in turn, influenced how sensory experience has developed.
Presentations delivered at the “Capitalism and the Senses” in November 2020 are now online!
Presentations delivered at the “Capitalism and the Senses” in November 2020 are now online--this conference, organized by the Hagley Museum and Library explored the sensory history of capitalism—the ways that seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching have shaped, and been shaped by, capitalist processes and social relations.
Presentations delivered at the “Capitalism and the Senses” in November 2020 are now online!
Presentations delivered at the “Capitalism and the Senses” in November 2020 are now online--this conference, organized by the Hagley Museum and Library explored the sensory history of capitalism—the ways that seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching have shaped, and been shaped by, capitalist processes and social relations. Collectively the papers stress how capitalism has drawn on the embodied power of the senses and, in turn, influenced how sensory experience has developed.
Hagley History Hangout/New Episode Available!
New episode is available in the Hagley History Hangout—In this episode, Gregory Hargreaves, Center Programming Officer, interviews Trish Kahle about her book project “The Graveyar
Hagley Center's H.B. du Pont Dissertation Fellowship/Deadline November 15th
Henry Belin du Pont Dissertation Fellowships are designed for graduate students who have completed all course work for the doctoral degree and are conducting research on their dissertation. We invite applications from Ph.D.
Hagley History Hangout/New Episode Available!
New episode is available in the Hagley History Hangout—In this episode, Gregory Hargreaves, Center Programming Officer, interviews Trish Kahle about her book project “The Graveyar
Hagley History Hangout/New Episode Available!
New episode is available in the Hagley History Hangout—In this episode, Gregory Hargreaves, Center Programming Officer, interviews Trish Kahle about her book project “The Graveyar
Register Now: Author meets critics online: Taming Capitalism before its Triumph (Tues. 17 Nov.)
Join historians and social scientists to discuss a recent book on the history of capitalism: Koji Yamamoto, Taming Capitalism before its Triumph (2018).
