#PotW: Day for new research students at the Institute of Historical Research – 30 Sep

by aseifert | Sep 22, 2014 | Events, Graduate Study, Research & Resources

The Institute of Historical Research is delighted to welcome those commencing research degrees in history and related disciplines in London, the South East and throughout the UK. Over the course of an afternoon, we shall introduce the IHR and its remit to assist and...

#PotW: The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Solutions and Resolutions – 20 Sep

by aseifert | Sep 15, 2014 | Events

To celebrate the official launch of The Drood Inquiry (www.droodinquiry.com), this one-day conference will explore the mysterious world of Drood and its solutions. Further details and updates can be found on our blog...

#PotW: Anna Kavan: Historical Context, Influences and Legacy of her Fiction – 11 September

by aseifert | Sep 8, 2014 | Events

A one-day symposium at the Institute of English Studies in association with Liverpool John Moores University Research Centre for Literature and Cultural History and Peter Owen Publishers. Anna Kavan’s publication history spans from her early novels under the name...

#PotW: The United Nations and End of Empire: Revisiting the Role of UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld – 8 September

by aseifert | Sep 1, 2014 | Events

Dag Hammarskjöld left a lasting imprint on the United Nations and on approaches to global policy issues. This Colloquium will assess his legacy and will explore his role vis-à-vis the global South and decolonization, especially on the African continent. A central...

#PotW – Non-traditional Slaveholding in the Atlantic World 11-12 July

by aseifert | Jul 7, 2014 | Events

Studies of slaveholding in the Atlantic World traditionally imagine a particular type of slave holder – a wealthy landowning white man who has extensive political and cultural power, his status in the community defined by or at least enhanced by his slaveholding. He...
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