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Past Events from 2018-19
The Uses and Abuses of the American Past
Date
20 October 2018
Location:
Humanities Building
Description
The conference is designed to offer a productive forum for both intellectual and career development for postgraduate and Early Career Researchers working in the field of 20th-century American history.
2018 Mid Term Election: A symposium
Date
07 November 2018
Location:
Trent A46
Description
Featuring staff and students from the Department of American and Canadian Studies.
Becoming: a discussion of Michelle Obama's memoir
Date
21 November 2018
Location:
Waterstones Nottingham
Description
Join Ruth Maxey and Catherine Rottenberg (American and Canadian Studies) at Waterstones Nottingham to discuss the launch of Michelle Obama's memoir Becoming, and how it sits within the current literary tradition of life writing.
Annual Canadian Studies Lecture: Iroquois Lacrosse Teams in Britain
Date
12 December 2018
Location:
A01 Highfield House
Description
This year's Annual Canadian Studies lecture, entitled, '"A very pretty game to watch" or "a diplomatic tool"? Iroquois Lacrosse teams in Britain,' will be delivered by Professor David Stirrup of the University of Kent's School of English. Tickets are free, but please book your place.
Race, war and, anti-imperialism in Merze Tates international thought
Date
06 February 2019
Location:
A40 Sir Clive Granger Building
Description
Annual distinguished lecture in American Studies of the Department of Canadian and American Studies at the University of Nottingham with Professor Barbara Savage of the University of Pennsylvania.
Reading Between the Borderlines and The Rise of Neoliberal Feminism book launch
Date
13 February 2019
Location:
Blackwells Bookshop
Description
Please join us to celebrate the publication of Reading Between the Borderlines, edited by Gillian Roberts and the Rise of Neoliberal Feminism by Catherine Rottenberg.
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