The Edinburgh Centre for Global History Graduate Workshops provide an excellent opportunity for doctoral students and early career researchers to meet and discuss their research in an informal setting. They take place throughout the academic year and are open to all. HTML Edinburgh Centre for Global History Graduate Workshops take place on Wednesdays, 4--5:30 pm, in room G.10 of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Old Medical School, Doorway 4. Event schedule Semester 2 2023/24 Date Speaker Topic Wed 24 Jan Ramón Valdivieso (University of Edinburgh) 'Indigenous reactions to postcolonial policies before and in the aftermath of the 1960 Great Chilean Earthquake and Tsunami' Wed 7 Feb Muhammad Suhail Bin Mohamed Yazid (University of Cambridge) 'Global decolonisation and the Malaysian initiative for a Muslim commonwealth, 1961–69' Wed 13 Mar Haiyun Liu (School of Advanced Study, University of London) 'From central kingdom to the moon's heart: Sino-Mexican relations and Chinese immigration to Mexico in the Porfiriato, 1876–1911' Wed 27 Mar Isobel Westbury (University of Edinburgh) 'Air service personnel of colour: RAF recruitment in Scotland and across the Empire, 1939–45' Semester 1 2023/24 Wednesdays, 4:00–5:30 pm, MST_G.10 Date Speaker Topic Wed 4 Oct Francesco Moze (University of Edinburgh) Workshop 1: Faire la navette: Religious Antagonism, Transfrontier Mobility and Power Struggles in Mboga, 1889-1911 Wed 18 Oct Qingrou Zhao (University of Edinburgh) Workshop 2: Counting in, Counting out: Practical and Ideological Considerations behind Nineteenth-Century Shanghai Settlement Census-Making Wed 25 Oct Urvi Khaitan (University of Oxford) Workshop 3: A Tepid Cup of Tea: Labouring Families and Living Standards in Indian Plantations Wed 1 Nov Emma Flanagan (University of Edinburgh) Workshop 4: ‘And they did not rest’: A Women’s History of Anticolonial Marches, Boycotts, and Communist Activity in Côte d’Ivoire, 1946-1958 Wed 8 Nov Mehmet Akif Aydemir (Royal Holloway University of London) Workshop 5: Britain-Ottoman Empire Relations: Scepticism and Hope, can they Exist Together? The Pathways from Reval to the 31 March Incident Wed 22 Nov On I Lam (University of Cambridge) Workshop 6: The Inter-party Relationship between the Japanese Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Party in the 1950s Wed 29 Nov Florian Wieser (University of Edinburgh) Workshop 7: Violent Networks, Violent Ends: Indigenous and Afro-Caribbean Agency amidst the French-Spanish Conflict, 1635-1697 Further information Further information about the workshop series, and the wider work of the Centre can be found on its website, ed.ac.uk/history-classics-archaeology/centre-global-history If you wish to speak at one of the workshops or have any questions, please email ECGHworkshop@gmail.com HTML Follow the School of History, Classics and Archaeology Find out about news and events in our community, or ask us a question online. Instagram Twitter YouTube Facebook Many of our research centres and groups, as well as subject areas and seminar series have their own social media spaces too. You can find out more at the link below. Follow us online [scald=4464:uoe_node_atom_full {"alt":"","caption":""}] This article was published on 2024-06-19
HTML Edinburgh Centre for Global History Graduate Workshops take place on Wednesdays, 4--5:30 pm, in room G.10 of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Old Medical School, Doorway 4. Event schedule Semester 2 2023/24 Date Speaker Topic Wed 24 Jan Ramón Valdivieso (University of Edinburgh) 'Indigenous reactions to postcolonial policies before and in the aftermath of the 1960 Great Chilean Earthquake and Tsunami' Wed 7 Feb Muhammad Suhail Bin Mohamed Yazid (University of Cambridge) 'Global decolonisation and the Malaysian initiative for a Muslim commonwealth, 1961–69' Wed 13 Mar Haiyun Liu (School of Advanced Study, University of London) 'From central kingdom to the moon's heart: Sino-Mexican relations and Chinese immigration to Mexico in the Porfiriato, 1876–1911' Wed 27 Mar Isobel Westbury (University of Edinburgh) 'Air service personnel of colour: RAF recruitment in Scotland and across the Empire, 1939–45' Semester 1 2023/24 Wednesdays, 4:00–5:30 pm, MST_G.10 Date Speaker Topic Wed 4 Oct Francesco Moze (University of Edinburgh) Workshop 1: Faire la navette: Religious Antagonism, Transfrontier Mobility and Power Struggles in Mboga, 1889-1911 Wed 18 Oct Qingrou Zhao (University of Edinburgh) Workshop 2: Counting in, Counting out: Practical and Ideological Considerations behind Nineteenth-Century Shanghai Settlement Census-Making Wed 25 Oct Urvi Khaitan (University of Oxford) Workshop 3: A Tepid Cup of Tea: Labouring Families and Living Standards in Indian Plantations Wed 1 Nov Emma Flanagan (University of Edinburgh) Workshop 4: ‘And they did not rest’: A Women’s History of Anticolonial Marches, Boycotts, and Communist Activity in Côte d’Ivoire, 1946-1958 Wed 8 Nov Mehmet Akif Aydemir (Royal Holloway University of London) Workshop 5: Britain-Ottoman Empire Relations: Scepticism and Hope, can they Exist Together? The Pathways from Reval to the 31 March Incident Wed 22 Nov On I Lam (University of Cambridge) Workshop 6: The Inter-party Relationship between the Japanese Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Party in the 1950s Wed 29 Nov Florian Wieser (University of Edinburgh) Workshop 7: Violent Networks, Violent Ends: Indigenous and Afro-Caribbean Agency amidst the French-Spanish Conflict, 1635-1697 Further information Further information about the workshop series, and the wider work of the Centre can be found on its website, ed.ac.uk/history-classics-archaeology/centre-global-history If you wish to speak at one of the workshops or have any questions, please email ECGHworkshop@gmail.com HTML Follow the School of History, Classics and Archaeology Find out about news and events in our community, or ask us a question online. Instagram Twitter YouTube Facebook Many of our research centres and groups, as well as subject areas and seminar series have their own social media spaces too. You can find out more at the link below. Follow us online [scald=4464:uoe_node_atom_full {"alt":"","caption":""}]
HTML Follow the School of History, Classics and Archaeology Find out about news and events in our community, or ask us a question online. Instagram Twitter YouTube Facebook Many of our research centres and groups, as well as subject areas and seminar series have their own social media spaces too. You can find out more at the link below. Follow us online