9/27 Deborah Cohen, “Love and Money in the Informal Empire”
10/11 Ban Van Zee “Empires of Compassion”
10/25 Caroline Sequin “Subversive Crossing”
11/8 Ryan Dahn “Denazification and Rehabilitation”
11/29 Sheila Fitzpatrick “The Tramp’s Tale”
1/17 Suzanne Kaufman “Incident in Sousse”
1/31 Michaela Appeltova “The Fighting Body”
2/14 Kaitlyn Tucker “Radical Play”
3/1 Roy Kimmey “Writing Home”
March 28: Charles Fawell, PhD Candidate in History
“Moral Economies in Motion: Power and Panic on the Steamships of the French Empire, c. 1880-1920.”
Location: John Hope Franklin Room, SS 224
April 4: Mauren Healy, Associate Professor of History, Lewis and Clark College “‘Just because we are poor and have become small, we should not stop ourselves from always remembering the glorious times’: Small Austria and the Türkenbefreiungsfeier of 1933″
Location: Foster 103
April 25: Fabian Baumann, PhD Student in History, Universität Basel
“The Ukrainophile Household: Private Life and Politics in Late Imperial Kiev”
Location: John Hope Franklin Room, SS 224
May 9: Gregory Valdespino, PhD Student in History
“At Home in Empire: Dwelling, Domesticity, and Rights in Colonial France and Senegal, 1860 – 1960”
Location: John Hope Franklin Room, SS 224
May 23: Sheryl Kroen, Associate Professor of History, University of Florida Title TBA
Location: John Hope Franklin Room, SS 224