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Global Brexit Keynote Panel & Reception
April 4, 2019 - April 6, 2019
Welcome: Lisa Lindsay (Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Prof. and Chair of History, UNC-CH)
Chair: Susan Pennybacker (Chalmers W. Poston Dist. Prof. of European History, UNC-CH)
Panelists: Jon Parry (Prof. of Modern British History, U. Cambridge); Pradip K. Datta (Prof., Centre for Comparative Politics and Political Theory, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru U.); Michael Tsin (Assoc. Prof. of History, UNC-CH); Anne-Maria B. Makhulu (Assoc. Prof. of Cultural Anthropology and African and African-American Studies, Duke U.; Tobias Hof (PD Dr. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Historisches Seminar); Lawrence Black (Prof. of Modern History and Head of Department, University of York, UK)
Please join us for the accompanying workshop panels, April 4-6:
Thursday, April 4: Workshop, FedEx Global Education Center 4th Floor, UNC-CH
Panel One | 1:30-4pm: Brexit and Lost Futures: an introduction
Global Brexit Keynote Panel & Reception | 5-7:15pm
Details above.
Friday, April 5: Workshops and Book Presentation, FedEx Global Education Center 4th Floor, UNC-CH
Panel Two | 9:30-11:30am: Imperiums: the Caribbean and Southeast Asia
Buffet Lunch | 11:30am
Book Presentation | 11:30am-1:30pm: Memory and Forgetting: Jewish Legacies
Panel Three | 1:45-3:30 pm: Settlers, race, and identities: Kenya and The Falklands
Panel Four | 3:45-6:15pm: Promised Lands: the longue durée in the Middle East
Saturday, April 6: Workshop, Hyde Hall, Institute for the Arts and Humanities, UNC-CH
Panel Five | 9:30-11:30 am: Transnational Political and Religious Thought: universal and internationalist?
Closing Buffet Lunch | 12:45pm
For information on directions and parking, please reference websites for each of our three venues:
- FedEx Global Education Center
- Institute for the Arts and Humanities
- James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence, Graham Memorial Lounge