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source: SchAdvStudy 2014年11月20日
30-10-14 Institute of Commonwealth Studies
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Welcome and Introduction 29:56
Homage to Peter Fryer 25:38
'Archival Lacunae': Black Chronicles II/The Missing Chapter 5:09
My Genealogical Journey: using Genealogy, Family History and DNA to tell Black British History 33:10
Ephemera and Black History 19:46
'Black Englishmen' Sierra Leoneans in the British Archives 27:57
Researching Black British History before the Windrush: sources and challenges 20:15
Television, Radio and the peculiar challenges of Black History 19:37
Round Table Discussion and Conclusions 59:22
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2017-01-20
What's Happening in Black British History III (29-10-15)
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source: SchAdvStudy 2015年11月11日
29-10-15 Institute of Commonwealth Studies
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Find out more about Black British History here: http://blackbritishhistory.co.uk/
Keynote - Eric Huntley 43:08
Session 1 - Catherine Johnson 15:49
Session 1 - Ryan Hanley 18:54
Session 1 - David Killingray 18:56
Session 2 - Martin Spafford 16:35
Session 2 - Dema Wonga 9:25
Session 2 - Robin Whitburn & Abdullah Mohamud 19:26
Session 3 – Jeffrey Green 17:47
Session 3 – Jan Marsh 23:55
Session 3 – Advolly Richmond 20:53
Final Thoughts and Conclusion 30:28
source: SchAdvStudy 2015年11月11日
29-10-15 Institute of Commonwealth Studies
http://www.sas.ac.uk/
http://events.sas.ac.uk/icws/events/v...
Institute: http://commonwealth.sas.ac.uk/
Find out more about Black British History here: http://blackbritishhistory.co.uk/
Keynote - Eric Huntley 43:08
Session 1 - Catherine Johnson 15:49
Session 1 - Ryan Hanley 18:54
Session 1 - David Killingray 18:56
Session 2 - Martin Spafford 16:35
Session 2 - Dema Wonga 9:25
Session 2 - Robin Whitburn & Abdullah Mohamud 19:26
Session 3 – Jeffrey Green 17:47
Session 3 – Jan Marsh 23:55
Session 3 – Advolly Richmond 20:53
Final Thoughts and Conclusion 30:28
What's Happening in Black British History? IV (07-04-16)
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source: SchAdvStudy 2016年6月21日
07-04-16 Institute of Commonwealth Studies
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Welcome and Introduction 4:28
Michael Ohajuru 22:11
Ros Martin 31:38
Heather Agyepong & Abira Hussein 26:53
Valda Jackson 29:22
Nicola Raimes 23:34
Nayah Yetunde and Hannah John 21:56
Louisa Adjoa Parker and Crystal Carter 28:02
Shawn Sobers 23:26
Final Thoughts and Conclusions 34:16
source: SchAdvStudy 2016年6月21日
07-04-16 Institute of Commonwealth Studies
http://www.sas.ac.uk/
http://www.sas.ac.uk/support-research...
Welcome and Introduction 4:28
Michael Ohajuru 22:11
Ros Martin 31:38
Heather Agyepong & Abira Hussein 26:53
Valda Jackson 29:22
Nicola Raimes 23:34
Nayah Yetunde and Hannah John 21:56
Louisa Adjoa Parker and Crystal Carter 28:02
Shawn Sobers 23:26
Final Thoughts and Conclusions 34:16
What's Happening in Black British History? V (27-10-16)
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source: SchAdvStudy 2016年12月7日
27-10-16 Institute of Commonwealth Studies
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Session Two: Munira and Monique 22:29
Session Two: Kate Morrison 13:48
Keynote Address: Prof Kehinde Andrews 22:06
Session One: Heather Marks 30:14
Session One: Janet Sebastian 10:55
Session Two: Grace Quansah 20:16
Session Two: Sophie Lillington 20:03
Session Three: Sharon Aninakwa 24:40
Session Three: Thabo Stuck 8:52
Session Three: André Burton 10:49
Final Thoughts and Conclusions Panel 32:30
source: SchAdvStudy 2016年12月7日
27-10-16 Institute of Commonwealth Studies
http://www.sas.ac.uk/
Institute: http://commonwealth.sas.ac.uk/
Session Two: Munira and Monique 22:29
Session Two: Kate Morrison 13:48
Keynote Address: Prof Kehinde Andrews 22:06
Session One: Heather Marks 30:14
Session One: Janet Sebastian 10:55
Session Two: Grace Quansah 20:16
Session Two: Sophie Lillington 20:03
Session Three: Sharon Aninakwa 24:40
Session Three: Thabo Stuck 8:52
Session Three: André Burton 10:49
Final Thoughts and Conclusions Panel 32:30
Richard Eaton – Islam in India
source: Yale University 2016年12月5日
Richard Eaton is Professor of History at the University of Arizona. His research interests focus on the social and cultural history of medieval and early modern India (1000-1800), and especially on the range of interactions between Islamic and Indian cultures that took place at that time. He is also active in the growing subfield of world history, as well as comparative history. He has published monographs on the social roles of Sufis (Muslim mystics) in the Indian sultanate of Bijapur (1300-1700), on the growth of Islam in Bengal (1204-1760), and on the social history of the Deccan from 1300 to 1761. Most recently, he co-authored a monograph entitled Power, Memory, Architecture: Contested Sites on India's Deccan Plateau, 1300-1600. These four historical monographs employ as analytical tools, respectively, Weberian social thought, Annales School methodology, biography, and architecture.
He is also the recipient of multiple book awards including the Albert Hourani Book Award for the best book in Middle Eastern Studies and the A. K. Coomaraswamy Book Award for the best book in South Asian Studies, as well as three film awards for his 2002 film on European contact with Asia entitled, “Through the Looking Glass.”
For more information, please visit: http://pier.macmillan.yale.edu/worlds...
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