Call for Panelists on Welfare/Social Policy for first World Congress of the Society for Global Nineteenth-Century Studies
Hi!
I am looking to form a panel for the Society for Global Nineteenth-Century Studies' first World Congress in Singapore from 19 to 22 June 2023. The theme is "Comparative Empire: Conflict, Competition, and Cooperation, 1750 - 1914.
More information can be found here: https://www.sgncscongress.com/.
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ARI Talks: Soeren Urbansky, “Beyond the Steppe Frontier: A History of the Sino-Russian Border”, 26 May 2022
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Call for Papers: "Rethinking 'Late Colonialisms' in Africa" - Online conference, 15-16 September 2022
Rethinking ‘Late Colonialisms’ in Africa
Online conference, 15-16 September 2022
Co-organisers: Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (University of Coimbra) and Tim Livsey (Northumbria University).
CFP: "Rethinking 'Late Colonialisms' in Africa" - Online conference, 15-16 September 2022
Rethinking ‘Late Colonialisms’ in Africa
Online conference, 15-16 September 2022
Co-organisers: Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (University of Coimbra) and Tim Livsey (Northumbria University).
CFP: Rethinking “Late Colonialisms” in Africa (online, September 2022)
Rethinking ‘Late Colonialisms’ in Africa
Online conference, 15-16 September 2022
Co-organisers: Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (University of Coimbra) and Tim Livsey (Northumbria University).
Conference committee: Toyin Falola (University of Texas at Austin), Leigh Gardner (London School of Economics), Bonny Ibhawoh (McMaster University), Alexander Keese (University of Geneva), Amandine Lauro (Free University of Brussels), and Enocent Msindo (Rhodes University).
Call for Papers: "Rethinking 'Late Colonialisms' in Africa" - Online conference, 15-16 September 2022
Rethinking ‘Late Colonialisms’ in Africa
Online conference, 15-16 September 2022
Co-organisers: Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (University of Coimbra) and Tim Livsey (Northumbria University).
Conference committee: Toyin Falola (University of Texas at Austin), Leigh Gardner (London School of Economics), Bonny Ibhawoh (McMaster University), Alexander Keese (University of Geneva), Amandine Lauro (Free University of Brussels), and Enocent Msindo (Rhodes University).
