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18/05/11 Hidden I's: Finding Women's Autobiographical Writing in Egypt, 1885-1930

Marilyn Booth (Edinburgh)

Loughborough University, Schofield Building , A204, 5pm
(Map Central Park Grid G3 - No. Ref 59 Bld Ref. A)
Siobhan Lambert-Hurley
     
25/05/11 History Seminar: A Poetess, a Courtesan and the Gendered Self: Women’s Spiritual Autobiography in England and the Punjab

Anshu Malhotra (Delhi) and Anna Warzycha (Loughborough)

Loughborough University, Schofield Building , A204, 5pm
(Map Central Park Grid G3 - No. Ref 59 Bld Ref. A)

Siobhan Lambert-Hurley
     
11/05/11 Sport and National Identity Seminar: Sport in Totalitarian/Post Totalitarian Societies.
Ekaterina Chertkovskaya, Malle Koida, Chris Czejnmann and Taku Tamaki
Chris Szejnmann
     
04/05/11 Anarchism Research Group
“Women, Love and Anarchism: Anarcho-Sexism and The Rise of British Second Wave Feminism”
Emma Dixon (Bangor)
Alexandre
Christoyannopoulos
     
30/03/11 EU Foreign Policy: From Effectiveness to Functionality
Chris Bickerton (University of Amsterdam)
Dave Allen
     
09/03/11 Anarchism Research Group
"Tolstoyism: An international movement in the late 19th / early 20th centuries"
Charlotte Alston (Northumbria)
Alexandre
Christoyannopoulos
     
16/03/11 Sport and National Identity Seminar: Representations of Sport
Liesbet Van-Zoonen and Paul Wells.
Chris Szejnmann
     
02/02/11 P/IR Seminar: The Demonization of Politicians: Moral Panics, Folk Devils and MPs Expenses.
Matt Flinders, Sheffield. (Biography statement - PDF)
Dave Allen
     
16/02/11 P/IR Seminar: ‘Entangling Alliances? The UK’s Complicity in Torture in the Global War on Terrorism’.
Jamie Gaskarth, Plymouth.
Dave Allen
     
23/02/11 History Seminar: Negotiating a Life in ‘the West’: Edward Said, Shobana Jeyasingh and Muslim Female Students in Germany.
Mark Taylor, Shezad Khalil and Alexis Rossi (Loughborough)
Siobhan Lambert-Hurley
     
26/01/11 Anarchism Research Group
"Worker Occupations in Argentina"
Maurizio Atzeni (Loughborough)

Maurizio’s presentation slides are available here, and his paper can be found here.
Alexandre
Christoyannopoulos
     
17/11/10 Sport and National Identity Seminar: Sport and the Palestinian question.
Mahfoud Amara and Elizabeth Mavroudi
Chris Szejnmann
     
24/11/10 History Seminar: Rethinking Private Life in the Late Twentieth Century
Jennifer Cooke (Loughborough) on Hélène Cixous and Marcus Collins (Loughborough) on the Rolling Stones

Siobhan Lambert-Hurley
     
01/12/10 History Seminar: Representing Self, Other, Past and Present in Colonial Oral Histories
Annie Berry (University of the West of England, Bristol)
Siobhan Lambert-Hurley
     
06/12/10 Anarchism Research Group
P/IR PGR Seminar: 'The anarchist aspects of Nietzsche's philosophy' .
Cris Iliopoulos
Cris' paper can be found here.
Dave Allen
     
10/11/2010 P/IR PGR Seminar:
A Thomas Kuhn for History : Philosophy of Science and Historiographical Change
Adam Timmins

The Relationship between the EU and NATO

Simon Smith
Dave Allen
     
03/11/10 P/IR Seminar: The Aesthetic Moment: Identity, Politics and the Novel.
Ian Fraser

Ian Fraser
     
27/10/10 History Seminar: Life Stories, Oral Narratives and the Autobiographical Novel: from Left Wing Youth in 1930s Britain to Creative Writing in Romania

Joseph Maslen (Manchester) and Brenda Walker (Loughborough)

Siobhan Lambert-Hurley
     
13/10/10 P/IR Seminar: Deliberation, Inequality, and the Politics of Disengagement: Should Democrats be Egalitarians?

Phil Parvin
Phil Parvin
     
06/10/10 Sport  and National Identity Seminar: Sport and National Identity: Theoretical frameworks.
Alan Barnier and Daniel Chernio
Chris Szejnmann
     
9 June 2010
Weds
Departmental Staff Research Presentations after  Study Leave/leave of Absence.
Professor Moya Lloyd and Dr Helen Drake
Dave Allen
     
2 June 2010
Weds
Departmental Postgraduate Presentations
Adam Timmins: ‘Thomas Kuhn – A Guide for Historians?’

Gwendolyn Windpassinger: "Queering Anarchism in Contemporary Buenos Aires"
Matt Wilson: ‘Rules Without Rulers: Social Order, Without the State’.
Dave Allen
     
1st June 2010 Don't Look Back: Reflections on the experience of
enhancing new History programmes through the use
of multiple learning technologies


SPEAKERS:

Dr Marcus Collins
Lecturer in Modern British History, Loughborough University

Juliet Hinrichsen

ELTAC project, Coventry University

Charles Shields

Head of E-learning, Loughborough University

Professor Chris Szejnmann

Professor of Modern History, Loughborough University

Sharon Waller

Senior Advisor, Higher Education Academy

Loughborough University
HEBS Building, room HE010
Tuesday 01 June 2010 10:30am – 3.30pm

Bookings: Attendance free but booking essential. Please email bookings to Charles Shields at c.f.g.shields@lboro.ac.uk detailing dietary / accessibility
requirements.

Click here for further details

Charles Shields
     
5 May 2010 Scots and Empire: A Case Study from Nineteenth Century India
Avril Powell (SOAS)


Chris Szejnmann
     
11 May 2010 Tues 'Space, Identity and National Socialism' Conference Programme
Professor Alon Confino
Chris Szejnmann
     
19 May 2010 Weds IMPORTANT - POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT SEMESTER

‘The Aesthetic Moment: Identity, Politics and the Novel’

Ian Fraser (Loughborough)

Dave Allen
     
3 March 2010 'Challenging the old, discovering the new'. The latest PhD research in History and English

Chris Szejnmann
     
10 March 2010 Anarchist Studies Seminar Series

Between science and morality: Victor Serge and Simon Critchley on Marxism, anarchism and the ethics of anti-capitalism

Paul Blackledge

Dave Berry
     
17 March 2010 Representing Muslim Women: Autobiography and Travel Writing
Kerry Featherstone & Siobhan Lambert-Hurley
Chris Szejnmann
     
Wednesday 25th Nov 2009 The Politics of Health

Speaker: Stephen Green (Sheffield)


Dave Allen
     
Wednesday 25th Nov 2009 AJP Taylor: Radical Historian of Europe
Speaker: Chris Wrigley ( Nottingham)
This is part of the SSH Faculty History Network
Chris Szejnmann
     
Friday 4th and Saturday 5th Dec 2009 The Diplomatic System of the European Union
First Workshop of the Jean Monnet Network funded by the European Commission

 

Dave Allen or Mike Smith
     
Monday 7th
Dec 2009
Thomas Babington Macaulay - Imperial man and national historian
Speaker: Catherine Hall (UCL)
Robert Knight
Wednesday
30th Sept 2009
Roundtable on the German Elections.
Speakers: Jeremy Leaman, Chris Szejnmann and Andreas Mullerleile
Dave Allen
     
Wednesday 21st Oct 2009 Religion and Ethics in War and Peacemaking: An agenda for academic activism
Speaker: George Wilkes ( Cambridge)
Dave Allen
     
Wednesday 28th Oct 2009 History for the 21st Century
Speaker: Richard Overy

This key note lecture is the launch event for the departments new History Programme. There will be a reception after the lecture.

Chris Szejnmann
     
Wednesday 4th Nov 2009 Closed PHIR  Seminar for Research Student Presentations

Speakers:
Andreas Mullerleile: The Impact of Enlargement on EU Foreign Policy

Mika Obara: Two-way Norm Diffusion between the EU and Japan

Dave Allen
     
Wednesday 11th Nov 2009 A Free Economy and a Strong State
Speaker: Werner Bonefeld ( York)
Dave Allen
     
Wednesday 11th Nov 2009 The Ambassador in the Late 20th Century
Speaker: John Young (Nottingham)
This is part of the SSH Faculty History programme
Chris Szejnmann
     
Saturday
14th Nov 2009
CSIG/UACES Workshop on Central and Eastern Europe
and the EU Court System

Martin Mik
     
Wednesday
18th Nov 2009
EU-Russia Energy Relations
Speaker: Amelia Hadfield (Kent)

 

Dave Allen