We are delighted that Professor Steeve Buckridge (Grand Valley State University, Michigan) will give the keynote lecture "Beyond the Classical Archives: Dress ...
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In-person event. Please note that all talks are based on papers that have been pre-circulated to speakers. Please register by 15 April via Email to: ...
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This workshop aims to shed light on the underlying factors that reinforce the perpetuation of modern-day slavery in Nigeria, with a particular focus on the ...
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Discover a fascinating journey through time from Titan Arum to Giant Water Lilies, Cocoa to Tea – the history of botanical gardens and the scientific ...
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This round table event aims at interrogating the concept of the plantation and incorporate emergent theoretical insight on forms and practices of coerced ...
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This workshop considers how unequal social and labor relations were entangled with notions of difference between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries. Across ...
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This international conference will explore asymmetrical dependencies and related phenomena in Latin America from an archaeological point of view. A recent ...
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Prof. Dr. Michael Zeuske presents "A Global Historical Perspective on Slavery: Analyzing Capitalism, Labor, and Slavery in Cuba (Cienfuegos 1870-1920)" at the ...
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BCDSS fellow Prof. Dr. Christian Laes will give a talk on "Vita Aesopi: The Extraordinary Life of an Enslaved Person in Antiquity. A Socio-Cultural Commentary ...
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Throughout modern history, Black writers and activists – George Padmore, Shirley Graham Du Bois, and May Ayim – have pursued radical projects pointing out the ...
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