Lecture and Seminar Series, Winter/Spring 2010
Wednesday 20 January 2010
5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens
Co-sponsored by the Centre for Gender History
Prof. Nancy Hewitt, Department of History, Rutgers University
‘Not Our Mothers' Movement: Historical Amnesia and the Attenuated Legacies of U.S. Feminism’
Tuesday 26 January 2010
5:15pm, Seminar Room (201), Lilybank House
Co-sponsored by the Centre for the History of Medicine
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Dr. Stephen Kenny, School of History, University of Liverpool
‘Anatomy, Autopsy, and Dissection of the Enslaved in the American South’
Wednesday 17 February 2010
5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens
Dr. Mara Keire, Department of History, Oxford University
‘Go Home! Deportation in Late Nineteenth-Century United States’
Wednesday 10 March 2010
5:15pm
Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens
Lucia Stanton, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
‘Getting Word: Oral History of the African-American Experience at Monticello’
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens
Dr. Nick Heffernan, American Studies and Film Studies, University of Nottingham
‘Crime as Post-Industrial Labour in the Hollywood Heist Movie’

Lecture and Seminar Series, Autumn 2009
Wednesday 14 October 2009
4pm, Lecture Theatre (105), Gregory Building (Archaeology)
Co-sponsored by the Department of Archaeology
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Prof. Doug Scott, Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
‘Conflict Archaeology in the USA’
Tuesday 27 October 2009
5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens
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Prof. Warren Hofstra, Department of History, Shenandoah University
‘Country Music, Southern Towns, and the Life and Times of Patsy Cline’
Wednesday 11 November 2009
5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens
Dr. Kyle Roberts, Centre for Dissenting Studies, Queen Mary, University of London
‘The Missionary and the Prostitute: Evangelicalism and Activism in Early National New York’
Wednesday 25 November 2009
5:15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens
Dr. Kate Davies, School of English Literature, Language, and Linguistics, University of Newcastle
‘Apocalypse on Market Street: Women in Revolutionary Philadelphia’
Wednesday 9 December 2009
5.15pm, Seminar Room (208), 2 University Gardens
TBA