Graduate Workshop - LENT and easter TERMs 2024
The workshop meets on Thursdays at 12.30 - 2.30 pm in the Centre in Half Moon Yard and is coordinated by the student mentors Tom Holland and Grace Whorrall-Campbell.
Lent Term 2024
1 February
Paul Odu (Queens’ College)
Dreams Deferred: The Freedman’s Savings Bank and Attitudes on Early Black Capitalism8 February
João Moreira Da Silva (King’s College)
Crafting Modernity in São Tomé and Príncipe: From 'Ungovernable Province' to the 'Jewel of the Crown' (19th Century)15 February
Patrick Duan (Lucy Cavendish College)
The Role of Orientalism in Russia's 'Non-Western' Development, 1800-186122 February
Danielle Salt (Peterhouse)
Women as Automotive Consumers in the United States after the Second World War7 March
Hannah Ahamedi (Hughes Hall)
(Post)Colonial DDR: Inversing Gender and African Identity in Narratives of the Female Ex-Combatant
Easter Term 2024
2 May
Manuel Schmidgall (Sidney Sussex College)
German Slaveholders in the Atlantic World 1800-1886. Selected Case Studies9 May
Emily Chung (St John’s College)
Social Geographies of Mid-Victorian Manchester, 1850-189016 May
Tarika Khattar (Corpus Christi College)
Kashmiri Internationalism and the Global Cold War23 May
Yifei Liu (Girton College)
When did regional inequality diverge in the People's Republic of China from 1949-2013?30 May
Connor Chung (Trinity College)
The History of Energy’s Future: Predictive Modeling at the IEA, 1974-2021