Previous Speakers and Podcasts

The HCW Seminar Series has hosted speakers from a variety of institutions and a list of previous speakers is available below. Podcasts for some of the papers are also available. This is indicated by the media player below the corresponding paper.

Summer Term, 2013

Dr Liam Haydon (University of Manchester), 
The cultural impact of the spice trade on Europe, 1602 -1698

Professor Nick Crowson (University of Birmingham),
Down and Out? Exploring Homelessness in twentieth century Britain

Professor Alex Calvo (European University, Barcelona and University of Birmingham),
In Defence of the Realm, Falklands 1942: Between Tokyo, Washington, and Buenos Aires

Geoffrey Humble (University of Birmingham),
Imperial Barbarians? Seeing Mongol, Han and Other Identities in ‘The History of the Yuan Dynasty’

Stella Sims (University of Sussex),
Popular Memory and the 1950s: Conversations with rockabillies, hepcats and teddy boys

Dr Kieran Connell (University of Birmingham),
Africa in a British Inner-City: Music and Dance in 1980s Handsworth

Andrew Jones (University of Birmingham),
The Politics of Live Aid

 

Spring Term, 2013

Imaobong Umoren (University of Oxford)
‘Lifting as We Climb’: Caribbean Women Intellectuals, Political Participation and Race Leadership, 1920s-1940s

Robert Brown (University of Birmingham)
‘The Yellow Peril of the fiction writer has become actuality’. The awakening of the East and the Fall of Singapore through the eyes of British Imperial culture, 1890-1945

Patrick Longson (University of Birmingham)
Popular Anxieties and an ‘Ideological Archive’: The Kruger Telegram in British Popular Consciousness, 1896-1934

Derek Janes (University of Exeter & Gunsgreen House)
Smuggler’s Clerk, Playwright and Historian of India: the re-discovery of Alexander Dow

Ruth Atherton, (University of Birmingham)
Power and Persuasion in the Palatinate 1559-76: Frederick III’s Quest for Social Control through the Process of Death and Dying

Amy Edwards (University of Birmingham)
The ‘Sale of the Century’: The Conservative Party and the Marketing of Private Ownership c. 1979 – 1984

Kimberly Brice (Kings College, London)
The Use of Mine Detection Dogs by the British Army in the Second World War

 

Summer Term, 2012

James Lawrence (University of  Birmingham),
Fighting to Stay Away from the Front: The Work of the Military Service Appeal Tribunal in Warwickshire in the First World War

Elizabeth McKenna (University of Birmingham),
Nineteenth Century Workhouses in the West Midlands

Amy Edwards (University of Birmingham),
Maggie’s Admen: Saatchi & Saatchi and the political advertising of Neoliberalism

Jessica Moody (University of York),
Public Memory of Slavery in Liverpool

Sam Humphries (University of Birmingham),
Dressing like Yanks’? Skinheads, the working-classes & the white body, 1968-1972

 

Spring Term, 2012

Andrew Jones (University of Birmingham),
The Ethiopian Famine in the British Media

Martin Theaker (University of Cambridge),
Britain and ‘Big Science’, 1945-55

Patrick Longson (University of Birmingham),
Germanophobia, Anglo-German Relations and the Venezualan Crisis, 1902-4

Holly Ellis (University of Birmingham),
Helping our “Sisters-under-the-Skins”: complicating Feminist Orientalism in the interwar period

Rebecca Crites (University of Birmingham),
Not his fault? The victimisation of the British wife-beater, 1914-1939

Daisy Payling (University of Birmingham),
Ring of Steel: Sheffield Activism and Protest Movements in the 1970s and 1980s

 

Autumn Term, 2012

Rakesh Ankit (University of Southampton),
From Empire to the Cold War: Kashmir, 1945-65

Andrew Jones (University of Birmingham),
British Humanitarian NGOs, Disasters & Media Production, 1960-85

Harry Wood (University of Liverpool),
Edwardian Invasion-Scare Fiction: External Threats Mask Internal Fears

Kate Law (University of Sheffield),
‘Mapping Time, Space and Life’: Women, Gender and Whiteness in the Zimbabwean memoir

Rebecca Jones (University of Birmingham)
Documenting Travel in Nigeria: the Public, the Private and the Readers in Early Twentieth Century Nigerian Travel Writing in Yoruba and English

Thomas Penfold (University of Birmingham)
A Three Tiered Crisis: South Africa’s (Un)National Literature

Robert Houghton (University of St Andrews)
When the Bishop’s Away… : Absentee Bishops of Parma during the Investiture Conflict

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