ISOS
Institute for the Study of Slavery

ISOS events

 

About our events

The Institute for the Study of Slavery (ISOS) organise a range of events including guest lectures, panel discussions, workshops, and international conferences exploring historical and modern slavery, and forced labour, alongside related issues such as systemic and systematic racism endured by African Diaspora.

 

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Recent and Upcoming Events

ISOS Annual Lecture 2013

Date
13 March 2013 (18:30-20:00)
Description
The Deadly Link: Ecocide and 21st-Century Slavery

Conference - Haiti: 1804 and its afterlives

Date
7 (00:00) - 8 December 2012 (00:00)
Description
7-8th December 2012: The Space, Nottingham Contemporary. The speakers include Emeritus Professor Dick Geary, former Director of ISOS.

Seminar - Slavery, Marxism, and the South: Reflections on Major Themes in the Career of Eugene D. Genovese

Date
28 November 2012 (17:00-18:00)
Description
Participants: Laura Sandy (Keele), John Ashworth (Nottingham), Richard H. King (Nottingham), Zoe Trodd (Nottingham) Highfield House, Room A01, 5:00pm

Joint seminar

Date
16 October 2012 (00:00)
Description
The History of Slavery Written on the Body

Inaugural Lecture - Imaging Slavery

Date
11 October 2012 (00:00)
Description
Spearker:Professor Celeste-Marie Bernier

ISOS conference on Sex and Slavery, 13 - 14 September 2012

Date
13 (00:00) - 14 September 2012 (00:00)
Description
It will be a two-day conference held at the University of Nottingham and hosted jointly by the Department of Classics and the Institute for the Study of Slavery at the University of Nottingham, and the School of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Leicester.

The Deadly Link: Ecocide and 21st-Century Slavery

Date
13 March 2012 (00:00)
Description
13th March 2013, ISOS annual lecture, in conjunction with American and Canadian Studies. Speaker: Kevin Bales
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Institute for the Study of Slavery

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Email: Sascha.Auerbach@nottingham.ac.uk