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Day 1: Monday 5 September 2011
9.30-9.45Welcome and introduction
9.45 - 10.30Keynote 1
Adele Perry (Manitoba): Our Foreign Correspondent: Metis Families,Metropolitan Children, and Circuits of Empire.
10.30-10.45Break
10.45 - 12.15Panel 1: Colonial Family Networks
Melodee Beals (Warwick): Affable Failures: Alexander MacAulay, Kin-networks and the Eighteenth-Century Bubble Market
Elizabeth Harvey (Warwick): Networks of Imperial Philanthropy : thedevelopment of the boarding out movement
Saleem Khan (London Metropolitan): The Imans of Patna: A MuslimPolitician Lawyer Family of British India
12.15 13.15Lunch
13.15 14.45Panel 2: Siblings and Family Trajectories
Gwilym Colenso (Independent): Campaigning and collaborating across theEmpire: the Family of Bishop John Collenso
Khumisho Moguerane (Oxford): An history of an African Family north of theCape Family, 1890-1927, schooling, employment and later lives of sons
and daughters
14.45 15.00Break
15.00 15.45Keynote 2
Rhonda Semple (St. Francis Xavier University): Christian Model, MissionRealities: the business of regularizing sexuality in mission communities in
late 19C north India
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Breaking Colonial Families
Andrew May (University of Melbourne): Families, empire and exile in north-east India
Mike Leigh (SOAS): Colonial Families in extremis: the case of Burma in1942
Jean Smith (University of California): The Fairbridge Memorial College:Child Migration to Southern Rhodesia after the Second World War
15.00 15.15Break
15.15 16.00Keynote 4
Elizabeth Buettner (University of York): Revisiting Empire Families and itsPublic Reception.
16.00 16.15Break
16.15-17.45Discussion
New Directions in Research
17.45Conference end
17.45 - 18.30Optional guided walking tour for delegates
Colonial Families in Bloomsbury, London