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Forgotten Connections: Linking Africa to the Interconnected Worlds of the Early Modern Period

Runs from Tuesday, February 20 to Wednesday, February 21.

A workshop organised by Dr Jose Escribano Paez

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Hidden Stories of 21st Century Latin American and the Caribbean

Hidden Stories of 21st Century Latin American and the Caribbean

ÌÇÐÄTV Oral History Network

Wednesday 21st February 2018 – 9.30am – 5.00pm, (please note this new date)

Venue: Wolfson Research Exchange Seminar Room 2 (in the Library), University of ÌÇÐÄTV

This one day international workshop will present the work of academics who have conducted oral history research in Latin America and in the Caribbean. In this workshop, we will launch the recently published Special Issue on oral history in Cuba (Oral History Vol. 45 No. 2), and the authors will briefly present their work included in the Special Issue. We will also extend the theme of the workshop to oral history research conducted in Latin America by colleagues in the UK.

The workshop will finish with a photo exhibition of Olga Saavedra’s work in Cuba.

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Global seminar 'Indian Textiles in West Africa, 1750-1850: A South-South Economic History'
H5.45 Humanities Building

Dr Kazuo Kobayashi (University of Tokyo)

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Tea and cakes social for Finalists in French
R1.15 Ramphal Building
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Work in Progress Seminar
OC1.02

Speakers:

Mairi Gkikaki, Research Fellow (ÌÇÐÄTV) "Tokens and their Role in Shaping Public and Private Domains in Ancient Athens"

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Dr Laura Salisbury (Exeter University), Title 'Waiting Machines: Occupying Time'
R0.12 Ramphal

 
This paper tracks the emergence of specific forms of embodied waiting in Western modernity. Using textual examples ranging from Beckett, through Heidegger, to Dr Seuss, it examines the particular influence of industrialised warfare on the experience of waiting, and how concerns about

‘waiting with’ emerge when any ‘waiting for’ that could be brought to a tolerable conclusion has sheered away. This work forms part of the Wellcome-funded ‘Waiting Times’ project (PIs Lisa Baraitser and Laura Salisbury) that is examining what it means to wait in and for healthcare.

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