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School of History and International Relations
History Seminars Semester 2, 2016 (Please note new venue for Sem 2)
Held on Fridays at 11:15 amRoom 242, Social Sciences North
5 August Associate Professor Robert PhiddianFlinders University‘A more empirical approach to the emotional work of satire; or What is it that satires actually do?’
12 August Dr Tamson PietschUniversity of Sydney‘The Floating University: International Education and the Politics of Knowledge, 1926-27’
19 August Petra MossmanPhD Candidate, Flinders University‘Archiving Women’s Liberation: Sticky-notes from the Victorian Women’s Liberation and Lesbian Feminist Archive (VWLLFA)’
26 August Associate Professor Richard PennellUniversity of Melbourne‘Does the Judgement in a Refugee Tribunal Case tell us More about the Tribunal or the Refugee?’
2 Septembe
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Dr Valerie MuntFlinders University‘Hitler’s Intellectual Exiles: The Frankfurt School’s Hollywood Legacy’
9 Septembe
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No seminarRed Cross Conference, Victoria Square – Professor Michael Barnett, George Washington University, DC, 4.45pm for 5pm
16 Septembe
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Dr Rosemary WallUniversity of Hull,‘Come forward and help us in this emergency’: The response of the British Red Cross to Conscription and the Battle of the Somme’
7 October Dr Stephanie JamesFlinders University‘The 1916 Easter Rising in the context of South Australian Irish Nationalist commitment’
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14 October
Associate Professor Matt FitzpatrickFlinders University‘The Place of Race in Nineteenth Century Western Imperialism’
21 October
Professor Hamish Maxwell-StewartUniversity of Tasmania‘Height, Health and Migration: A Comparison of Prisoners arrested in 19th Century Tasmania and Victoria’
28 October
Dr Andrekos VarnavaFlinders University‘Towards a Biography of Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam’
Enquiries:
Dr Andrekos Varnava, School of History & International Relations, 8201 2423 (andrekos.varnava @flinders.edu.au ) or Nada Lucia, School of History & International Relations, 82012225 ( [email protected] )