Dear colleagues,
Please see below for details of this term's seminar programme of the London Group of Historical Geographers.
Seminars are held on Tuesdays at 5.15pm in the Wolfson Conference Suite (NB01), Institute of Historical Research, North Block, Senate House, Malet Street, London. All are welcome.
LONDON GROUP OF HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHERS
Seminar Programme, Spring Term 2015
NETWORKS
20th January 2015
Hugh Crosfield (Royal Holloway, University of London)
"Don't squeeze a South African dry!" Mobilizing the orange as anti-apartheid and antiracist resistance, 1970–1974
3rd February 2015
James Poskett (University of Cambridge)
Global histories of science and the book
17th February 2015
Caroline Bressey (University College London)
Retracing Victorian anti-racism: race, class and the network of Anti-Caste's activists
3rd March 2015
Mark Curran (Queen Mary, University of London)
Selling Enlightenment: book trade networks and the intellectual origins of the French Revolution, 1769–1789
17th March 2015
Rachel Leow (University of Cambridge)
Decentering with distance: networks of May Fourth in Southeast Asia
For further details, or to have your name added to our e-mail list, please contact one of the convenors. For supporting this seminar series, we are grateful to King’s, Queen Mary, Royal Holloway, Birkbeck, LSE, Open University, UCL, University of Sussex, and the IHR. Convenors: Ruth Craggs (King's), Felix Driver (Royal Holloway), Innes M. Keighren (Royal Holloway), and Miles Ogborn (Queen Mary).
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