London Group of Historical Geographers
The London Group of Historical Geographers is a seminar series hosted by the Institute of Historical Research. Conveners: Felix Driver, Margot Finn, Innes M. Keighren, and Miles Ogborn. lghgseminar.wordpress.com
- Registration for our hybrid autumn seminar programme—"Bad Habits"—is now live! Full details and registration links here: eepurl.com/jnswZs
- Joining instructions for today's online seminar have been emailed to registered delegates. If the email hasn't reached you, remember to check your spam folder.
- Remember to register for next week's hybrid seminar: Robert Suits on "In pursuit of room temperature: energy, colonialism, and the history of comfort in the United States". Everyone welcome. Details here: www.history.ac.uk/events/pursu...
- Joining instructions for today's online seminar have been emailed to registered delegates. If the email hasn't reached you, remember to check your spam folder.
- Remember to register for next week's online-only seminar: a panel discussion of 'Adorno and the Antifascist Geographical Imagination,' by Chris Philo. Featuring @milesogborn.bsky.social, @stuartelden.bsky.social, and @feli-k.bsky.social. Details here: www.history.ac.uk/events/a-pan...
- Joining instructions for today's online seminar have been emailed to registered delegates. If the email hasn't reached you, remember to check your spam folder.
- Remember to register for next week's hybrid seminar: Lamin Manneh on "Freedom among the mangroves: Liberated African villages in colonial Gambia and the environmental limits of abolitionist settler colonialism, 1816–1869". Everyone welcome. Details here: www.history.ac.uk/events/freed...
- Registration for our summer seminar programme—ranging from Liberated Africans in 19th-century Gambia, through Theodor W. Adorno, to the American idea of room temperature—is now live: eepurl.com/jaWTOA
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- Remember to register for next week's online-only seminar: Paul Merchant on "Environmental interest and indifference in life story oral histories". www.history.ac.uk/events/envir...
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- Remember to register for next week's hybrid seminar: David Matless on "England’s green: nature and culture since the 1960s" www.history.ac.uk/events/engla...
- Remember to register for next week's online-only seminar: @jennypickerill.bsky.social on "Mud, dancing, and resistance: the joy and mess of radical environmentalism and non-violent direct action in 1990s Britain". www.history.ac.uk/events/mud-d...
- Joining instructions for today's online seminar have been emailed to registered delegates. If the email hasn't reached you, remember to check your spam folder.
- Joining instructions for today's online seminar have been emailed to registered delegates. If the email hasn't reached you, remember to check your spam folder.
- Remember to register for next week's online-only seminar. Julian Agyeman on "Just sustainabilities in policy, planning and practice: reflections on transatlantic environmentalisms". www.history.ac.uk/events/just-...
- Registration for our spring term of seminars—focusing on the history of the environmental movement—is now live. Details here: eepurl.com/i5Jfq6
- Joining instructions for today's hybrid seminar have been emailed to registered delegates. If the email hasn't reached you, remember to check your spam folder.
- Remember to register for next week's hybrid seminar: Maïa Pal (Oxford Brookes University) on "The law of infrastructure: jurisdictional accumulation and neo-imperialism at British and French undersea cable landing sites". Details here: www.history.ac.uk/events/law-i... 🗃️
- This panel discussion has now been published in the Journal of Historical Geography: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Remember to register for next week's in-person hybrid seminar: a panel discussion of "Lucky Valley: Edward Long and the History of Racial Capitalism", by Catherine Hall. Details here: www.history.ac.uk/events/a-pan...
- Joining instructions for today's seminar have been emailed to registered delegates. If the email hasn't reached you, remember to check your spam folder.
- Remember to register for next week's online seminar: Joel Wainwright (Ohio State University) on "How does the law obtain its space? Justice and racial difference in colonial law: British Honduras (Belize), 1821". With discussant Filiberto Penados (Galen University). www.history.ac.uk/events/how-d...
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- Remember to register for next week's hybrid seminar: Chloe Ireton (UCL) on "Imagining liberty: legal geographies of enslaved and free Black people in late sixteenth-century Sevilla". Details here: www.history.ac.uk/events/imagi... 🗃️
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- Remember to register for next week's hybrid seminar: Lisa Ford (UNSW Sydney) on "Inquiring into colonial law reform: views from the archives of the Commissions of Inquiry, 1819–1833". Details: www.history.ac.uk/events/inqui...
- If you missed this week's talk, "The art of prize: privateers' legal geographies in the long eighteenth century", you can catch up by listening to an audio recording of it here: www.history.ac.uk/podcasts/art...
- Remember to register for next week's seminar: Nathan Perl-Rosenthal on "The art of prize: privateers’ legal geographies in the long eighteenth century": www.history.ac.uk/events/art-p... 🗃️ #C18
- Joining instructions for today's seminar have been emailed to registered delegates. If the email hasn't reached you, remember to check your spam folder.
- Remember to register for next week's seminar: Nathan Perl-Rosenthal on "The art of prize: privateers’ legal geographies in the long eighteenth century": www.history.ac.uk/events/art-p... 🗃️ #C18
- Our autumn seminar series—"Law and Empire"—begins on 8 October with Nathan Perl-Rosenthal on "The art of prize: privateers’ legal geographies in the long eighteenth century". One for @prizepapers.bsky.social et al. Registration details here: www.history.ac.uk/events/art-p...
- Registration is now open for our autumn seminar programme, "Law and Empire". Details here: eepurl.com/iX-TdA
- Congratulations to Catherine Hall on the longlisting of "Lucky Valley" for the 2024 Cundill History Prize. www.cundillprize.com/news/2024lon...
- Remember to register for next week's in-person hybrid seminar: a panel discussion of "Lucky Valley: Edward Long and the History of Racial Capitalism", by Catherine Hall. Details here: www.history.ac.uk/events/a-pan...
- We are delighted to announce our autumn seminar programme, "Law and Empire". Details here: eepurl.com/iTXado
- Remember to register for next week's online seminar: Hannah Worthen on "Watery archives: researching the floods of the past alongside the communities of the present" www.history.ac.uk/events/water...
- Remember to register for next week's hybrid seminar: Jeremy Schmidt on "NASA of the North: state science in Alberta and the transformation of bitumen from resource to reserve" www.history.ac.uk/events/nasa-...
- Remember to register for next week's online seminar: Annaliese Jacobs Claydon on “‘Which is the counterfeit, and which the real man?’: intimate knowledge and imperial entanglements in the family archives of Sir John Franklin, c. 1820–1860”. www.history.ac.uk/events/which...
- Joining instructions for today's seminar have just been emailed to registered delegates. If the email hasn't reached you, remember to check your spam folder.
- Remember to register for next week's in-person hybrid seminar: a panel discussion of "Lucky Valley: Edward Long and the History of Racial Capitalism", by Catherine Hall. Details here: www.history.ac.uk/events/a-pan...
- Registration is now open for our summer seminar programme: www.history.ac.uk/seminars/lon... We begin on 7 May with a panel discussion of Catherine Hall's new book, "Lucky Valley: Edward Long and the History of Racial Capitalism".
- We are delighted to share details of our summer seminar programme; please save the date(s): mailchi.mp/588bf032e477...
- We are delighted to share details of our summer seminar programme; please save the date(s): mailchi.mp/588bf032e477...
- Remember to register for next week's hybrid seminar: Rachael Utting on "Hunting the whaler: recovering the collecting practices of 18th and 19th century whalemen through museum collections and archives". Details: www.history.ac.uk/events/hunti...
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- Joining instructions for today's seminar have just been emailed to registered delegates. If the email hasn't reached you, remember to check your spam folder.
- Diego Molina's paper is now available to enjoy as a podcast: www.history.ac.uk/podcasts/her...
- Remember to register for next week's hybrid seminar: Diego Molina on "Herbaria as places of/with memory: researching transatlantic plant exchange between European and Andean cities" www.history.ac.uk/events/herba...
- Joining instructions for today's seminar have just been emailed to registered delegates. If the email hasn't reached you, remember to check your spam folder.
- Remember to register for next week's online-only seminar: Martha Fleming on "Field/work in the archive: herbaria as sites of cultural exchange". www.history.ac.uk/events/field...
- Remember to register for next week's hybrid seminar: Diego Molina on "Herbaria as places of/with memory: researching transatlantic plant exchange between European and Andean cities" www.history.ac.uk/events/herba...
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- Remember to register for next week's seminar: Sabine Cadeau on "Bonds and bondage: the transatlantic slave trade, dispossession, and financial investment at the University of Cambridge". www.history.ac.uk/events/bonds... #c18
- We are delighted to announce our spring seminar programme, “Archives of Natural History”. Details and registration links here: eepurl.com/iERd8U