The 2007 CAIA Seminar Series featured:
Professor Peter Hulme (University of Essex)
'American Tropics: Towards a Literary Geography'
Friday 20 April 2007
Dr Alistair Paterson (University of Western Australia)
Presented by the School of History and Classics and CAIA.
'The Lost Legions: Historical Archaeology in Central and Western Australia'
Friday 25 May 2007.
Professor Vincent Carretta (University of Maryland)
'Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa (1745?-1797), Founding Father of Abolition'
Wednesday 30 May 2007
Professor Frederick Cooper and Professor Jane Burbank (New York University)
'Empire, Rights, and Citizenship, 212-1946'
Friday 1 June 2007
Professor Anne Laurence (The Open University, UK and Visiting Research Fellow, University of Adelaide)
Presented by CAIA and the School of History and Classics.
'Possessed by gambling frenzy or rational economic actors? Women in the English financial revolution in the early eighteenth century?'
Friday 28 September 2007
Alison Bashford (Sydney University)
Presented by the School of History and Classics and CAIA.
'From Rocks to Race: The Evolution of Griffith Taylor'
Friday 12 October 2007
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Peter Hulme at CAIA's April Seminar
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