📢 Today at 1:00 pm – Join us in the McDonald Seminar Room for Dr. Carol Brown-Leonardi’s talk on "Preserving Windrush Heritage in Cambridgeshire."
Learn about the inspiring stories and contributions of the Windrush Generation in Cambridge! #WindrushHeritage#CHRCEvents
📣 Exciting news! The CHRC Michaelmas Term 2024 Heritage Research Seminar Series is here! Join in person or attend online via this link: https://t.co/iEjUEVbszG. The series kicks off on Oct 31 with Dr Hank Gonzalez discussing "Legacies of Historical Cataclysm in Haiti." #CHRC
🚨Last #HCDG talk of the term:
Tuesday, 12th March @ 2-3:30pm.
We’re excited to host a panel discussion on ‘It’s Complicated: South Asia in Focus’ by Chandini Jaswal, Doa Sarmad Khan, and Salila Kulshreshtha.
👉For attendance instructions see ⬇️
It's a hugely exciting month for the CHRC Lunchtime Seminar series - with some wonderful talks, starting with our very own Dr. Alisa Santikarn's talk on Elephants, Temples and Nationalism this Thursday (1pm)!
Sign up to join online here: https://t.co/SZTNbttIKs.
❗️To those who missed the HCDG's panel discussion: Africa in Focus with @RMiyonga and @lt_schneider:
The talk is now available on YouTube!
Follow this link to watch: https://t.co/Y2gA0czNc7
🚨Last #HCDG talk of the term:
Tuesday, 12th March @ 2-3:30pm.
We’re excited to host a panel discussion on ‘It’s Complicated: South Asia in Focus’ by Chandini Jaswal, Doa Sarmad Khan, and Salila Kulshreshtha.
👉For attendance instructions see ⬇️
Speaking on the idea of heritage and ethics through colonial legacies at @Cambridge_Uni@HCDGroup (Heritage and Colonialism Discussion Group) with Dr. John Carman on March 5th. The session is online so please do join if you're interested!
🚨Next #HCDG talk:
Tuesday, 5th March @ 2-3:30pm.
We��ll have a panel on ‘Heritage, Law, and Ethics’ by John Carman and Shubhangni Gupta.
👉For attendance instructions see ⬇️
Join @HCDGroup next Tuesday 27th February 14:00 - 15:00 (GMT) to hear @nikolas_orr’s talk on ‘I Was both Tyrant and Slave’: Chicano/a Identity and Complex Relationships with Symbols of Colonialism, c. 1968-1976.
To receive the meeting link, please see ⬇️ (info in the poster).
Published today, this brilliant Handbook sheds light on the relationship between the fields of heritage & law and analyses how the law shapes heritage and heritage practice in both expected and unexpected ways: https://t.co/Xy7vT6Cni7 @RoutledgeHist@routledgebooks#heritage#law
🚨Next #HCDG talk:
Tuesday, 20th February @ 2-3:30pm.
We’ll have a panel on ‘Restitution’ by Anne L. Hollmuller, @GraciaLwanzo, and @cc_woodhead.
👉For attendance instructions see ⬇️
Very much looking forward to giving this talk next week - and benefitting from the discussion around it - about how best to represent people like EC Stirling, a huge figure in the history of Australian zoology and anthropology.
Anyone in Cambridge this Thursday: come and hear about the history of the National Trust and its relationship with British colonialism from the 1890s to today!
I will be speaking in person at the @camb_heritage research seminar about my PhD research at 1pm
🚨Join us online next Tuesday (February 13) for one more #HCDG#itscomplicated session.
Jack Ashby @JackDAshby will discuss 'Re-presenting Representation: Complicated Identities of Celebrated Figures'.
More info on how to attend in poster ⬇️
🚨Next #HCDG talk:
Tuesday, 6th February @ 2-3:30pm.
We’re excited to host a panel discussion on ‘It’s Complicated: Africa in Focus’ by @RMiyonga and @lt_schneider.
👉For attendance instructions see ⬇️
🚨Next #HCDG talk:
Tuesday, 6th February @ 2-3:30pm.
We’re excited to host a panel discussion on ‘It’s Complicated: Africa in Focus’ by @RMiyonga and @lt_schneider.
👉For attendance instructions see ⬇️
🔔 Join us next Tuesday (January 23) for our first Lent Term talk. Rebekah Hodgkinson (@beckyhodg97) will present ‘Constructing the Past in the Present: The National Trust and British Colonialism’.
👉For attendance instructions see ⬇️
🔔 Laurence Maidment-Blundell on ‘Knowledge is Your Armour: the Role of Volunteers in Communicating Colonial Histories’.
🗓 January 30th 2-3pm (online)
Hope to see many of you there!
🚨Join us online next Tuesday (January 30) for one more #HCDG talk.
Laurence Maidment-Blundell will present 'Knowledge is Your Armour: the Role of Volunteers in Communicating Colonial Histories'.
More info on how to attend in poster ⬇️