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Conférence : "Monuments to Empire from Waterloo Place to Trafalgar Square"
Conférence de Pr. Durba Ghosh
Publié le 10 janvier 2022 – Mis à jour le 10 janvier 2022
Vendredi 1er avril 2022, de 12h-14h (en ligne)
Séminaire MIDIB (Migration and Diversity in the British and Irish Isles), en association avec l’OAB (Observatoire de l’aire britannique) et le CREA
Dr. Durba Ghosh is a professor at the Department of History at Cornell University.
Her teaching and research focus on the history of British colonialism in the Indian subcontinent. She is the author of Sex and the Family in Colonial India, and Gentlemanly Terrorists (both Cambridge University Press).
She has written two essays on the removal of statues in the last year: one in collaboration with Kelly King-O'Brien on the relationship between colonial and confederate statues, and a more recent essay on the statues of Cecil Rhodes that were not installed: https://blog.royalhistsoc.org/2021/06/13/when-rhodes-was-not-built/
Her teaching and research focus on the history of British colonialism in the Indian subcontinent. She is the author of Sex and the Family in Colonial India, and Gentlemanly Terrorists (both Cambridge University Press).
She has written two essays on the removal of statues in the last year: one in collaboration with Kelly King-O'Brien on the relationship between colonial and confederate statues, and a more recent essay on the statues of Cecil Rhodes that were not installed: https://blog.royalhistsoc.org/2021/06/13/when-rhodes-was-not-built/
Mis à jour le 10 janvier 2022
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