Global History Cluster Research Programme - Spring Semester 2023

Published: 28 November 2022

Indigenous People in Global History

Indigenous People in Global History

(location tbc)

Thursday 2 February 2023, 1 pm
in Room 407, 1 University Gardens
Milica Prokic
‘"Nature’s Jailers?”: Global Environmental History of Carceral Islands’

Thursday 23 February 2023, 1pm
in Room 407, 1 University Gardens
Shantel George
The Kola nut: global history in a nutshell´

Wednesday 1 March 2023, 4pm
in Room 407, 1 University Gardens
Jay Sarkar
'Dominance by Design: Capitalism, Empire, and Fourth World Dispossession in Nuclear Infrastructures´

March 2023, exact date tbc
Joint seminar with the Food Sovereignty Network
'Realising the global food sovereignty movement locally´

May 2023, exact date tbc
Workshop on the global history of Adam Smith and his political economy, special event for the centenary of Adam Smith

27/28 June 2023
Joint Global History and Slavery Studies Workshop (2 days)
Displaced Indigeneity, unsettling histories: forced migration, kinship and belonging

Confirmed keynote speakers are Andrés Reséndez (university of California, Davis College, (author of The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America) and Nancy Van Deusen (Queens University, author of Global Indios, The Indigenous Struggle for Justice in Sixteenth-Century Spain)
Organised by: Leila Blackbird (University of Chicago), Caroline Dodds Pennock (University of Sheffield), and Julia McClure (University of Glasgow)


First published: 28 November 2022