Department of American and Canadian Studies

Events from the last 12 months

Hannah Arendt and America

Date
14/12/2015
Description
Please join Professor Richard King to launch his new book Arendt and America

Harper Lee and the American South

Date
07/11/2015
Description
Annual all-day event for book lovers offering a mixture of author events, discussions and talks!

The Cause of All Nations: An International History of the American Civil War

Date
29/10/2015
Description
Marking the end of the 150th anniversary period for the Civil War (2011-2015), please join the Department of American and Canadian Studies for a special lecture by internationally renowned scholar Don Doyle (University of South Carolina).

Remembering Rosa Parks: Understanding the US Civil Rights Movement

Date
15/10/2015
Description
An educational day on a university campus which will immerse you in our current historical understanding of the US Civil Rights Movement.

Land of the Free?: Immigration and Exile in Contemporary America

Date
22/10/2015
Description
American Studies Annual Lecture by Glenda Carpio (Harvard University).

Screening of "Fruitvale Station"

Date
14/10/2015
Description
With a post-screening discussion with Hannah-Rose Murray, PhD student with the Department of American and Canadian Studies.

Pre-show talk for "The Rubenstein Kiss"

Date
05/10/2015
Description
The Playhouse: Anthony Hutchison

Radicals in America - The U.S. Left since the Second World War

Date
08/10/2015
Description
Book launch at Five Leaves Bookshop: Christopher Phelps with Robin Vandome

Telling Tales of Nottingham...through the eye of a camera lens

Date
07/10/2015
Description
Interested in photography and iconic images? Join David Sillitoe for a photography masterclass, followed by a film screening of Saturday Night Sunday Morning. Open to all University of Nottingham students. Places limited.

Postponed: Illness, infirmity and US foreign policy in the 1950s

Date
22/06/2015
Description
Dr Bevan Sewell, Department of American and Canadian Studies, and the Health Humanities Network present '"I felt I ought not to have argued with this dying man" – illness, infirmity and US foreign policy in the 1950s'.
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