Seminar: Jürgen Dinkel
Westermarck (C101)GHL research seminar: Jürgen Dinkel
GHL research seminar: Jürgen Dinkel
Dr. Mika Suonpää (Turku university) will present his text "State Police Cooperation and Transnational Anticommunism during the 1920s and Beyond: The Cases of Finland, Estonia and Latvia in the Global Context" NB! Please ask for paper! Email: phettula (at) abo.fi
Subttsasa biehtsevuomátjistema: Knowledge from our forests, lands and waters Subttsasa biehtsevuomátjistema means “Stories from our little pine forest” , in Lule Sámi, a Sámi language from of the region around the Lule River Valley, on the Swedish side of Sábme/Sápmi, and the language of my maternal grandfathers family. I never learned this language, nor about our …
Our next study circle will discuss: Mamadou Djouf 'The French Colonial Policy of Assimilation and the Civility of the Originaires of the Four Communes (Senegal): A Nineteenth Century Globalization Project' in Development and Change Vol. 29 (1998), 671–696.
Presentation title: "Scandotropicalism? Swedish examples, experiments and the Global South: From pioneers to followers"
We welcome you all to a seminar with docent Fredrik Petersson (Södertörn University) on the topic: Cultural transfers, connections and friendship societies in Sweden.
The study circle will discuss the following text: Bob Jessop (2019). Spatiotemporal Fixes and Multispatial Metagovernance: The Territory, Place, Scale, Network Scheme Revisited. In Matthias Middell, Steffi Marung (Eds.), Spatial Formats under the Global Condition (pp. 48–77). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110643008-003
We will discuss History at the Limit of World History (2002) by Ranajit Guha. The book consists of a series of lectures delivered at the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University in October–November 2000. Ranajit Guha (born Siddhakati, Backergunje, 23 May 1923) is a historian of the Indian Subcontinent who has been vastly influential in the Subaltern …
Toyin Falola At our next meeting we will discuss Toyin Falola's Writing and teaching national history in Africa in an era of global history. See this link for the paper.
The Sixth ENIUGH Congress was originally to take place in June 2020. By virtue of the global spread of Covid-19 at the beginning of 2020, the ENIUGH Steering and Organising Committees decided to postpone the congress for a year. Building on the experience of new formats in which scientific exchange has taken place since the …