Dear all,
The Slavery Business and its Contested Legacies
2:00 pm to 5:00 pm, 23 May 2019
Institute of Advanced Studies, UCL
As part of the monthly Oxford-London Politics and Heritage events organised by Mike Rowlands and me, we are delighted to welcome Wayne Modest (Professor of Material Culture and Critical Heritage Studies, University of Amsterdam) in conversation with Catherine Hall (Emerita Professor of History, UCL).
IAS Common Ground
Ground Floor, South Wing, UCL
London
WC1E 6BT
The legacies of slavery are contested both in the heartlands of the erstwhile European empires and in those countries once colonised. Wayne Modest (Professor of Material Culture and Critical Heritage Studies, University of Amsterdam) & Catherine Hall (Emerita Professor of History, UCL) will discuss some of these different trajectories in the Netherlands, the UK and Jamaica.
Running order:
2 - 3.30pm: conversation
4 - 5pm: panel discussion
This conversation is part of an ongoing series on Heritage and Politics organised by Mike Rowlands (UCL Anthropology) and Dan Hicks (University of Oxford/Pitt Rivers Museum) and supported by IAS.
Full details: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/events/2019/may/slavery-business-and-its-contested-legacies
All welcome! Details of our next seminar in Autumn 2019 will be announced in due course.
DH
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Dan Hicks FSA, MCIfA
Professor of Contemporary Archaeology, University of Oxford
http://www.arch.ox.ac.uk/DH1.html
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