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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Clara Almagro–Vidal
The main reason for the existence of military orders was to protect Christendom and contribute to its growth. In the context of the ongoing conflict between ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Girija Joshi
This talk reflects upon the contested definitions of ‘rightful’ dependency in early nineteenth-century Panjab, focusing specifically upon the overlapping bonds ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Pamela Crossley
The vogue for "ethnicity" in many fields of historical study has reified a concept for which there is little direct evidence in the historical record before ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Karen Woods Weierman
Karen Woods Weierman’s recent book, The Case of the Slave-Child, Med: Free Soil in Antislavery Boston, restores the complicated history of antislavery Boston’s ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Andrew Wells
Animals played a central role in the history of transatlantic slavery that has only recently attracted scholarly interest. Of vital importance to plantation ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Caroline Wallis
The aim of this talk is to reflect on the consequences of fluctuating levels of asymmetrical dependencies on the symbolic productions of the political and ...
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Guest Lecture Holger Droessler
On Tuesday 30. November Holger Droessler, who is Assistant Professor of History at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, will present his new book "Coconut ...
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Humboldt-Kolleg: Slavery, Freedom, Sustainability, and Pandemic
The conference "Humboldt-Kolleg: Slavery, Freedom, Sustainability, and Pandemicis" is organized by Roberto Hofmeister Pich and supported by the Alexander von ...
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Open Hour Online Dies Academicus
On December 1st, 2021 the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies will introduce the MA programs “Dependency and Slavery Studies” and “Slavery Studies” ...
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Lecture by Bethany J. Walker and Alan Farahani
The Ulrich Haarmann Memorial Lecture is a historical-science-based investigation of food preparation, health, and hygiene practices in the Syrian countryside. ...
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