ĢƵ

Thursday, September 25, 2025 16:30to18:00

This is a research talk based on Dr. Ferritto's field research on the marittime villas of the Roman Mediterranean.

She is currently the director of the ClaRMaV project ("Coastal Landscapes and Roman Maritime Villas") and a Marie Curie Fellow.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2025 15:00to17:00

"Visualizing Feminist Urbanism in Mumbai: Participatory Video-Voice and the Nagar Swaraj Leadership Approach"

Vatsala Shoukla (SNDT Women's University)

Classified as: IOWC
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Thursday, October 2, 2025 16:30to18:30

THE RESEARCH GROUP ON GLOBAL PASTS 2025 OUTREACH LECTURE:

What if the Mongols Weren’t? A Forgotten History of Medieval Globalism

A lecture by

Finbarr Barry Flood (NYU)

Thursday, October 2nd 4:30-6:30 p.m.

Please note that this lecture will be held remotely via Zoom.

Classified as: RGGP, Research Group on Global Pasts, Yan P. Lin Centre
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Wednesday, October 8, 2025 15:00to17:00

Elizabeth Elbourne (Department of History and Classical Studies, ĢƵ)

"Hunter Gatherers between Clientage, Child Trafficking and Genocide: Reading Missionary Papers for Evidence of Interactions between San, Settlers and other Africans in early Nineteenth-Century Southern Africa"

More details to follow.

Classified as: IOWC
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Thursday, October 9, 2025 13:00to14:00

Learn how to use Chicago notes and bibliography citation style to cite your sources! Please feel free to bring along questions you have about a paper or project you are working on now.

At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:

-Understand the difference between Chicago Style notes and bibliography and author-date systems and when to use them
-Distinguish between different types of secondary sources to ensure you cite them correctly
-Determine how to cite unique primary and archival sources

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Friday, October 10, 2025 16:00to17:30

Michael Collins (Associate Professor of Modern & Contemporary British History, University College London)

“Windrush and Writing British History”

More details to follow.

Classified as: MBHS
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Wednesday, October 29, 2025 15:00to17:00

Ayesha Vemuri (Ph.D candidate in the Department of Art History and Communications Studies, ĢƵ)

"The Case for Letting Assam Flood: Speculative Infrastructure in the Brahmaputra Floodplain"

More details to follow.

Classified as: IOWC
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Wednesday, October 29, 2025 17:30to19:00

Professor Kathleen DuVal delivers the 2025 Cundill Lecture on her award-winning book, Native Nations: A Millenium in North America.

Chaired by Professor Noelani Arista.

Public talk followed by a cocktail reception.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2025 15:00to17:00

Mathew K. Birgen(School of Religious Studies, ĢƵ)

"Towards Radical Utu: Reimagining the Tower of Babel through an African Ecological Lens"

More details to follow.

Classified as: IOWC
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Thursday, November 27, 2025 16:00to17:30

Rimliya Telkenaroglu (PhD candidate in History, ĢƵ)


“‘Ranting Wild Spirits’: Women and Divine Possession in Early Quakerism

More details to follow.

Classified as: MBHS
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Wednesday, December 3, 2025 15:00to17:00

John Galaty(Department of Anthropology, ĢƵ)

"A Deep History of Pastoralism in Eastern Africa: From the Origins of Domestication to the Indigenization of Pastoral Modernities"

More details to follow.

Classified as: IOWC
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Thursday, January 15, 2026 16:00to17:30

Zoe Neubauer (PhD candidate in History, ĢƵ)

“Language in Transition: Changing Terms and Changing Identities in the UK Trans Community”

More details to follow.

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Thursday, February 19, 2026 16:00to17:30

Laila Parsons (Professor of History, ĢƵ)

“The British Invasion of Palestine, 1917”

More details to follow.

Classified as: MBHS
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