Cultural and Historical Geography

Seminars

Critically endangered: traditional knowledge of pig keepers (svinjars) on their free-range pigs, floodplain forests and marshes, Serbia (Southeast Europe)

Date
12 June 2024 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A48, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With Laszlo Demeter, University of Nottingham. Part of the Cultural and Historical Geography Seminar Series.

Unhoming Domesticity, Writing Girlhood

Date
22 May 2024 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A39, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With Sneha Krishnan, University of Oxford. Part of the Cultural and Historical Geography Seminar Series.

Multifaceted nature of subsoil beings in official and indigenous knowledge systems: the case of Soviet geologists and the Evenki people

Date
01 May 2024 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A39, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With Nadezhda Mamontova, Birmingham University. Part of the Cultural and Historical Geography Seminar Series.

Exploring Beringia: Arctic Encounters, Colonial Knowledges, Violent Legacies

Date
13 December 2023 (12:00-13:00)
Location:
LG2 (Splint Lab), Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With Peter Martin, University of Nottingham. Part of the Cultural and Historical Geography Seminar Series.

Erase and Silence: Decolonial posturing and unethical citational practices

Date
23 November 2022 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A39, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With James Esson, Loughborough University. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Microbes, soils and ecology – science and internal colonization in the 20th century Hungary

Date
26 October 2022 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A40, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With Noemi Ujhazy, University of Nottingham. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Decolonising or recolonising forests? A study of colonial and post-colonial North-East India

Date
25 May 2022 (12:00-13:00)
Location:
Online
Description
With Sengsilchi Marak, University of Nottingham. Joint Cultural and Historical Geography and Environment and Society Seminar Series.

POSTPONED: Alternative to what? Alternative how? A Study of Multi-Public Educational and Cultural Spaces in England since the Late Nineteenth Century

Date
06 April 2022 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Online
Description
With Anna Colin, University of Nottingham. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Donkey Work: The Ethical Challenges of Studying Animals on Victorian and Edwardian Geographical Expeditions

Date
23 February 2022 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Online
Description
With Ed Armston-Sheret, Royal Holloway University of London. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

The Landed Gentry and Garden Design: Central Northamptonshire c. 1780 - c. 1815

Date
15 December 2021 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Online
Description
With Stephen Radley, University of Nottingham. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Digital archives and recombinant historical geographies

Date
03 November 2021 (16:00-17:00)
Location:
a41, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With David Beckingham and Jake Hodder, University of Nottingham. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

A cultural geography of via Francigena: historical and modern mobilities

Date
26 May 2021 (14:00-15:00)
Location:
Online
Description
With Leonardo Porcelloni, University of Nottingham. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Sir Gardner Wilkinson: geomorphology and ancient landscapes in Egypt

Date
13 May 2021 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Online
Description
With Robert Frost, University of Nottingham. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Destroying Dams in New England: Everyday Landscapes of Environmental Reconciliation

Date
02 February 2021 (12:00-13:00)
Location:
Online
Description
With Nicholas Howe, Centre for Environmental Studies, Williams College, USA. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Staging the Rural

Date
16 December 2020 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Online
Description
With Gemma Edwards, University of Nottingham. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Food for thought - urban allotments as alternative spaces in (post) socialism

Date
25 November 2020 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Online
Description
With Marin Cvitanovic, Bournemouth University. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Modern women on modern machines: cultural constructions of women motorists in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain

Date
21 October 2020 (14:00-15:00)
Location:
Online
Description
With Peter Merriman, Aberystwyth University. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

*CANCELLED* Representing the Rural in Contemporary Theatre

Date
01 April 2020 (16:00-17:00)
Location:
A39, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With Gemma Edwards University of Nottingham. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

*CANCELLED* Food for thought - urban allotments as alternative spaces in (post)socialism

Date
16 March 2020 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A44, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With Marin Cvitanovic, Bournemouth University. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

*CANCELLED* Modern women on modern machines: cultural constructions of women motorists in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain

Date
04 March 2020 (16:00-17:00)
Location:
A39, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With Peter Merriman, Aberystwyth University. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Sacred Squares? A non-representational study of 19th-century everyday

Date
29 January 2020 (16:00-17:00)
Location:
A39, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With Ruth Slatter, University of Hull. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Care, support and activism: historical geographies of Unemployed Workers' Centres

Date
20 November 2019 (16:00-17:00)
Location:
A40, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
With Paul Griffin, University of Northumbria. Part of the Cultural and Historical Seminar Series.

Living together: historical geographies of a multi-ethnic England

Date
15 May 2019 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A42, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Caroline Bressey, University College London.

Surviving the dance-floor: Ephemeral geographies of queer nightlife in Delhi

Date
27 March 2019 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A39, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Dhiren Borsia, Jawaharlal Nehru University.

Unpeopling the land: enclosure, dispossession, and the making of property in early modern England

Date
26 March 2019 (16:00-17:00)
Location:
A39, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Briony McDonagh, University of Hull.

Liminality and historical animal geography

Date
06 March 2019 (16:00-17:00)
Location:
A31, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Philip Howell, University of Cambridge.

Historical cartographies and GIS for landscape history

Date
30 January 2019 (16:00-17:00)
Location:
A40, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Nicola Gabellieri, University of Trento.

Multi-religious landscapes of Central Europe in 18th – 19th cc

Date
12 December 2018 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A40, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Melchior Jakubowski, University of Warsaw.

Geography and internationalism in Britain after 1918

Date
28 November 2018 (16:00-17:00)
Location:
A42, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Mike Heffernan, University of Nottingham.

Next the Sea: Eccles and the Anthroposcenic

Date
14 November 2018 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A31, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by David Matless, University of Nottingham.

2014-2018: Commemorative landscapes of the First World War in Britain

Date
31 October 2018 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A31, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Ross Wilson, University of Nottingham.

Making Dalmatia green again: environmental history of Croatian coastal woodlands

Date
09 May 2018 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
A31, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Ivan Tekic, University of Nottingham.

In search of Pan-Africa

Date
02 May 2018 (16:30-17:30)
Location:
A31, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Dr Jake Hodder, University of Nottingham.

Historical geographies of the future: imagination, expectation and prediction in the making of imperial atmospheres

Date
07 February 2018 (16:30-18:30)
Location:
A31, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Dr Martin Mahony, University of East Anglia.

The bunker and the camp

Date
06 December 2017 (16:30-18:30)
Location:
A44, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Dr Ian Klinke, University of Oxford.

Invisible infrastructure: maritime motorways and the making of global mobilities 1962-1977

Date
29 November 2017 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
a45, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Dr Kimberley Peters, University of Liverpool.

Figures of modernity: chlorinated bedbugs and other estranged companions

Date
15 November 2017 (16:30-18:30)
Location:
A44, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Dr Eva Giraud and Dr Greg Hollins, University of Keele.

In a drunken state: local government, bureaucracy and the political geography of inebriety in Scotland (1898-1918)

Date
04 October 2017 (16:30-18:30)
Location:
A44, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Cultural and Historical Geography research seminar by Dr David Beckingham, University of Nottingham.

 

 

Cultural and Historical Geography

School of Geography
Sir Clive Granger Building
University of Nottingham
Nottingham, NG7 2RD


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