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Culture, Things, and Empire: Virtual Seminars

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'Culture, Things, and Empire' virtual seminars 2 | March - July 2022 | convenors: @bellamehistory @MariaChiaraScu, Nathalie Cooper
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We've sent through a feedback poll via email - the link should be in your inbox now. If you could please fill this out so we can report back to our funding body that would be great! Thank you!

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Excited to enherit such a fantastic seminar series! Call for Paper for everyone interested in #materialculture and the global & colonial context. Early career researchers, museum practitioners, artists are invited to apply! #twitterhistorians #museumhistorians #artistsontwitter

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Our Call for Papers has launched!! Very excited to be running this come the new year and very excited to see what #twitterstorians have for us to see #museumhistory #materialculture

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Just a kind reminder as the deadline is approaching! Can't wait to read your papers for #CultureThingEmpire before 17 January culturethingsempire.wordpress.com/cfp/ #academicTwitter #twitterhistorians #museumhistorians #materialculture

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A selection of terrific papers for the "Culture, Things and Empire" programme is ready! Registrations are open. With a focus on ownership in museum collections, on Wednesday 30 March Niels Boender and Dr JC Niala will talk about their research culturethingsempire.wordpress.com/programme/

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Come along (online) on Wednesday at 2pm UK/4pm Kenya to hear me talk about my work with the Imperial War Museums and how we can use late-colonial collections to tell a new story. Also speaking alongside the amazing Dr JC Niala !

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Unfortunately we have to postpone tomorrow's Culture, Things & Empire seminar on 'Ownership'. The session will be rescheduled, date TBC. Meantime, we have 5 more seminars coming up, starting with a session on 'Trade' on 27 April. Link for registration👇 eventbrite.com/e/culture-thin….

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The seminar on 'Ownership' has been rescheduled for Wed 13 April at 2pm (London time), with the same zoom link of the registration. It is going to be a fantastic day with Niels Boender and Dr JC Niala! culturethingsempire.wordpress.com/programme/

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If you're free next Wednesday 11th May, hop online and join us Culture, Things, and Empire: Virtual Seminars ! I'll be speaking about the ethics of creating new monuments to forgotten bushrangers. eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-thin…

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Join us on May 11 for an exciting session on 'Memorial'! A focus on the great cathedrals of Britain that speak to the legacy of the #Empire, and the hidden histories of Australian #bushrangers. Free registration required👇 eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-thin…

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A YouTube channel for Culture, Things and Empire is open! We gradually publish the recordings so that you can revisit the lectures here 👇 youtu.be/B2UesLihj1I

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Registration for a new seminar of Culture, Things and Empire! Claudia Di Tosto will analyse the 1948 British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, Dr Caroline Molloy (PhD) (she/her) will consider the history of pillar-column within a post-colonial Orientalist framework. 25 May👇 eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-thin…

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A new seminar on 'Curation' on Wednesday 29 June, with a focus on the Ichang Riot exhibition in Yichang Museum, China, and the Horniman Museum and Gardens. Registration open 👇 #twitterhistorians #museumhistorians eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-thin…

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This week our seminar series has come to an end. We want to thank all the speakers who shared their research, and those who participated as an audience. We had fruitful conversations together! Soon the latest videos on the youtube channel. Thank you all!