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Reading Group 'What is Global History?'
R0.3/4 Ramphal Building

'What is Global History?' 2016, Sebastian Conrad

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Chapter 4 Global History as a distinct approach

Chapter 10 Global History for Whom? The politics of global History

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R0.3/4, Ramphal Building

Sebastian conrad, What is Global History? (2016)

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ÌÇÐÄTV Thursdays - Preti Taneja
Writers' Room, G08 Millburn House

Preti Taneja is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at ÌÇÐÄTV University, working in the department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, and the Centre for Human Rights in Practice. She has previously been research fellow in global Shakespeare at Queen Mary, University of London, and an AHRC/BBC New Generation Thinker 2014. She writes about human rights, contemporary India, literature and culture and is the editor of Visual Verse, an online anthology of art and words. Her first novel, We That Are Young, will be published in 2017 by Galley Beggar Press.

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Visual and Material Culture Reading Group
H3.05
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CAS seminar: Paul Gillingham (Northwestern) Hacks in the Sticks: provincial journalists in authoritarian Mexico
H3.03 Humanities building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

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