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research & teaching activities > virtual seminars > 2006/07 program
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2006/2007 Virtual Seminar Program
‘Imperial Migrations’
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13 November 2006
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Professor Robert Bickers, Dept Historical Studies, University of Bristol, and Dr Georgina Sinclair, School of History, University of Leeds
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Using photographs to construct ‘colonial’ police history’
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17 November 2006
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Dr Rebecca Walkowitz, University of Wisconsin Madison and Professor Graham Huggan, Professor of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Literatures, University of Leeds
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Cosmopolitanism Today
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4 December 2006
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Professor Flemming Christiansen, Director, Institute for Research on Contemporary China, University of Leeds and Dr Shao Dan, Assistant Professor in East Asian Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Ethnicizing the Children of Past Conquerors: Historical narratives of Mongols and Manchus in 20th-century China
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16 January 2007
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Dr Craig Jeffrey, Assistant Professor in Geography & International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle and Dr William Gould, School of History, University of Leeds
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Corruption and the Social Imagination; North India as a Case
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27 February 2007
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Professor Antoinette Burton, Catherine C. and Bruce A. Bastian Professor of Global and Transnational Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and Professor Andrew Thompson, Chair in Imperial and Commonwealth History, University of Leeds
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Reterritorializing Empire
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17 April 2007
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Dr Amelia Lyons, Assistant Professor in the History Department of the University of Central Florida, Orlando and Dr James House, Dept. of French, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Leeds
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Winning hearts and minds? Welfare policies towards Algerians in France during the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962) and their post-colonial legacies
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June 13 2007
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John Strachan, University of Manchester
Eleanor Passmore, School of History, University of Leeds
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Fernand Braudel and the Origins of Postcolonial Thought
Decolonisation, Immigration and Multi-Culturalism: The origins of British integration Policy 1945 - 1970
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This postgraduate seminar, themed, Post-colonial thought and practice in Britain and France, was organized by the School of History, University of Leeds and supported by the Royal Historical Society.
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