Events in the Department of History

The Department of History has an extensive programme of events throughout the year including seminars, conferences and day schools.

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Forthcoming Events

Radka Šustrová: Historicizing Social Justice: Labour, Rights and Power in 20th-century Central Europe

Date
24/04/2024
Description
The presentation will be based on ongoing research project titled 'Workers' Agency and Social Justice in the Age of Authoritarianism: Austria and Czechoslovakia, 1938–1989'.
Material Intelligence Workshop – Steel

Material Intelligence Workshop – Steel

Date
26/04/2024
Description
This event is taking place in collaboration with Material Intelligence magazine
Should we stop talking about The Crusades?

Should we stop talking about The Crusades?

Date
01/05/2024
Description
Professor William Purkis Inaugural lecture
'If editors would courageously alter the gender of the pronouns...' Richard Barnfield, Shakespeare, and a story of critical unscrupulousness

'If editors would courageously alter the gender of the pronouns...' Richard Barnfield, Shakespeare, and a story of critical unscrupulousness

Date
08/05/2024
Description
Hybrid research seminar featuring Dr Will Tosh from Shakespeare's Globe.
Merze Tate, Africa, and the Future of Black Studies

Merze Tate, Africa, and the Future of Black Studies

Date
10/05/2024
Description
BRIHC seminar by Professsor Barbara Savage.
Objects of Conflict: Exploring the Interplay between Materiality, Religion, and Violent Conflict

Objects of Conflict: Exploring the Interplay between Materiality, Religion, and Violent Conflict

Date
16/05/2024
Description
Lucien van Liere (Utrecht) presents the Centre for Material Cultures and Materialities research seminar
Louisa Ryland and Cannon Hill Park

Louisa Ryland and Cannon Hill Park

Date
16/05/2024
Description
Centre for Midlands History and Cultures seminar given by Irene De Boo (Birmingham Heritage Week).
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