Joaquim Nabuco, Abolitionism and the End of Slavery in BrazilLeslie Bethell (KCL)Latin American History seminar19 February 2013This is a guest post by Angie Goodwin, one of IHR Digital’s interns from the University of West Virginia. How did the abolition movement in...
Disability History Seminar Ross MacFarlane (Wellcome Trust) Herr Winkelmeier, Tom Thumb and the Hilton Sisters: Uncovering the ‘freaks’ of the Wellcome Library This is a guest post by Charlotte De Val, one of IHR Digital’s interns from the University of Leicester. The...
“Floundering in the Slough of Despond” – singleness, unfitness, and the British woman missionary in India, c.1920-1950 Andrea Pass (University of Oxford)Christian Missions in Global History 5 December 2012This is a guest post by Charlotte De Val, one of IHR...
‘My other mother’: Separated families and mourning as agency in narratives in the 1947 Indian partitionOral History seminar7 February 2013Anindya Raychauduri (St Andrews)This is a guest post by Charlotte De Val, one of IHR Digital’s interns from the University of...
Of Savages and Sailors: British Consular Contacts with the Mapuche of Chile during the 1820s-1830sLatin American History10 January 2012Manuel Llorca (Universidad de Chile)This is a guest post by Angie Goodwin, one of IHR Digital’s interns from the West Virginia...
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