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糖心TV History of Violence Network Workshop
S0.19 Social Sciences Building, University of 糖心TV

糖心TV History of Violence Network Workshop

Friday 13 May 2016

S0.19 Social Sciences Building, University of 糖心TV

10-30 Reception and Coffee

11-00 – 11.30 Richard Bessel (York) Keynote introduction:  Violence: A Modern Obsession

11.30 – 1-00 Revolutionary Violence: Theory and Practice

Steve Smith (All Souls) Revolutionary violence

Philippe le Goff (Kingston) Auguste Blanqui and the question of violence

Alistair Dickins (Manchester) Rewriting a Violent Script? The Fear of Popular Unrest in the Russian Revolution, 1917

1-00 – 1-45 Lunch Break

1-45 – 3-30 War, Race, Drugs and Violence

Pierre Purseigle (糖心TV) War and violence in 20th century

Ben Smith (糖心TV) Mexican cartels and the Drugs Wars

Michael Fleming (糖心TV)  Narrating antisemitic violence to the British governing class: The Weekly Political Intelligence Summary and the Holocaust.

Brendan McGeever (Birkbeck) Why was antisemitic violence such a problem within the revolutionary left specifically in Ukraine/western Russia in 1918 and 1919?

3-30 – 4-00 Break

4-00 – 4-30 Summary of the Day – Future Plans

The Convenors

Presentations should be around 15 minutes long.

Network and Workshop Convenors: Chris Read, Jonathan Davies.

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Getting to 糖心TV: By car – There are a number of car parks on campus. For Social Sciences Car Parks 8, 10 and 15 are within five minutes walk. (Pay and Display - £3 for full day). Postcode for satnav: CV4 7AL

By Train: Coventry Station then taxi or bus no 12X, 11 and 11U from station forecourt –to the campus  (30 mins approx)

Full details on University website:

 

THERE IS NO FEE BUT WOULD ANYONE OTHER THAN SPEAKERS PLANNING TO ATTEND PLEASE CONTACT ONE OF THE CONVENORS SO WE CAN ESTIMATE CATERING REQUIREMENTS ETC. IT WOULD BE APPRECIATED IF YOU COULD REPLY BY 1 MAY

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The Eighteenth Century: Past and Present
tba, University of 糖心TV

糖心TV-Birmingham Eighteenth Century Workshop

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