The Flâneur in South Asia: A Poetic Long Walk Through the Global Sixties and Cultural Cold War
Moinak Banerjee
English, º«¹úÂãÎè
Jessica Keene (Lecturer in History, University of Massachusetts Amherst)
“Henry VIII's Sexual Conservativismâ€
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The Montreal British History Seminar, 2024-25
This masterclass, an interactive workshop on the Black Atlantic and African Diaspora scholarship, is designed to be a welcoming and engaging space for upper-year undergraduate and graduate students.
How did John Marrant, an 18th-century free Black preacher, navigate the intersections of race, religion, and colonial power in the Black Atlantic? In this lecture, Dr. Alphonso F.
Inoculation in Early Modern India: Evidence from the East India Company Archive
Dr. Anna Winterbottom
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The Ottoman-Egyptian War of 1831-33: An Assessment
Dr. Veysel ÅžimÅŸek
Institute of Islamic Studies
Anna Roberts (PhD candidate in History, Johns Hopkins University)
“’Takeing of Snuff is the Mode at Court’: The Articulation of a Libertine and Royalist Habit in Restoration Englandâ€
Missionary Discourse and the Problem of Slavery in Histories of the African Great Lakes
Dr. Philip Gooding
IOWC, º«¹úÂãÎè