Lecture and Seminar Series, Winter/Spring 2010

Wednesday 20 January 2010

5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens
Co-sponsored by the Centre for Gender History

Prof. Nancy Hewitt, Department of History, Rutgers University
‘Not Our Mothers' Movement: Historical Amnesia and the Attenuated Legacies of U.S. Feminism’

Tuesday 26 January 2010

5:15pm, Seminar Room (201), Lilybank House
Co-sponsored by the Centre for the History of Medicine
[NB: Please note day of week and location of this talk.]

Dr. Stephen Kenny, School of History, University of Liverpool
‘Anatomy, Autopsy, and Dissection of the Enslaved in the American South’

Wednesday 17 February 2010

5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens

Dr. Mara Keire, Department of History, Oxford University
‘Go Home! Deportation in Late Nineteenth-Century United States’

Wednesday 10 March 2010

5:15pm
Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens

Lucia Stanton, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
‘Getting Word: Oral History of the African-American Experience at Monticello’

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens

Dr. Nick Heffernan, American Studies and Film Studies, University of Nottingham
‘Crime as Post-Industrial Labour in the Hollywood Heist Movie’


We are grateful to the US Embassy for their support of these events.

Lecture and Seminar Series, Autumn 2009

Wednesday 14 October 2009

4pm, Lecture Theatre (105), Gregory Building (Archaeology)
Co-sponsored by the Department of Archaeology
[NB: Please note time and place of this talk.]

Prof. Doug Scott, Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
‘Conflict Archaeology in the USA’

Tuesday 27 October 2009

5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens
[NB: Please note day of week of this talk.]

Prof. Warren Hofstra, Department of History, Shenandoah University
‘Country Music, Southern Towns, and the Life and Times of Patsy Cline’

Wednesday 11 November 2009

5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens

Dr. Kyle Roberts, Centre for Dissenting Studies, Queen Mary, University of London
‘The Missionary and the Prostitute: Evangelicalism and Activism in Early National New York’

Wednesday 25 November 2009

5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens

Dr. Kate Davies, School of English Literature, Language, and Linguistics, University of Newcastle
‘Apocalypse on Market Street: Women in Revolutionary Philadelphia’

Wednesday 9 December 2009

5.15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens

TBA

thank you

We are grateful to the US Embassy for their support of these events.