January 10: David Ansari, Teaching Fellow in the Social Sciences, “The Politics of Diversity in Psychotherapy in France”
(4pm, John Hope Franklin Room, SSRB 224)
January 24: Bastien Craipain, PhD Candidate in Romance Languages and Literatures, “There Is No Odd in Ordinary: Louis Joseph Janvier, Haiti, and the Tropics of Racial Science.”
(4pm, John Hope Franklin Room, SSRB 224)
February 7: Emily Rap, PhD Candidate in History, “Litigating the Social Contract in the Eighteenth-Century French Countryside”
(4pm, John Hope Franklin Room, SSRB 224)
February 21: Oliver Cussen, PhD Candidate in History, “The Rise and Fall of the Coffee Island: Sovereignty and Interest in the French Indian Ocean”
(4pm, John Hope Franklin Room, SSRB 224)
March 6: Robin Bates, Lecturer in History at Northwestern University, “‘We Must Buy Up Each Colony in Its Entirety’: Abolition, Indemnity and the Definition of Property in the French Empire, 1830-1848″
(4pm, Wieboldt 207)