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Global & Imperial History Graduate Student Research Presentations
Wednesday 6th March, 2019 – Lecture Theatre, History Faculty
Time
Presenter
Title
Chair
Session 1
11.00am
Jessica Rahardjo
The formation of vernacular Islamic funerary material culture in the early modern Indian Ocean world: Batu Aceh tombstone tradition (15th – 19th c.)
James Belich
11.30am
Shamara Wettimuny
The Impact of British Colonial Policies on Sinhala-Buddhist – Muslim Moorish Relations in Ceylon, 1885-1920
12.00pm
Iffat Rashid
Imagining Kashmir: Iqbal, Islam and the ‘Islamic Movements’, c. 1920s-1940s
12.30pm
Lunch
Session 2
1.30pm
Jonathan Madison
Democratization in Brazil and the United States of America, 1930 - 1970
Peter Brooke
2.00pm
Juan Neves Sarriegui
History of Latin America – ‘The Press in South America in the Age of Revolutions, ca. 1808-1830’
2.30pm
Chiara Comastri
Yamashiro Tomoe and the New Minwa: Democratising Democracy in Post-war Rural Japan
3.00pm
Break
Session 3
3.30pm
Farida Makar
Progressive Education, Modern Schools and Egyptian Society, 1900-1952
Faridah Zaman
4.00pm
Danielle Del Vicario
The lives, deaths and afterlives of John Garang: Imagining politics in southern Sudan
4.30pm
David Rogers
Cross-cultural Networks and the Construction of India, C F Andrews, E J Thompson, V H Elwin, 13 April 1919 to 27 May 1964
5.00pm
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