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SUMMARY:'Emerging Philippine Studies\, 1821-91: The Work of Jos̩ Felipe Del-Pan'
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Lino Dizon\, Tarlac State University (the Philippines) and Fulbright Fellow\, UC Berkeley: \n‰Û÷Emerging Philippine Studies\, 1821-91: The Work of Jos̩ Felipe Del-Pan’ \nMoore Institute Seminar Room
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/emerging-philippine-studies-1821-91-the-work-of-jos%cc%a9-felipe-del-pan/
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SUMMARY:Europe and India in the Early Modern Period
DESCRIPTION:Europe and India in the Early Modern Period International Conference\,  \n3-4 June 2010\, Newman House UCD & Old Library TCD \nOrganized by Daniel Carey\, Derval Conroy and Jane Conroy \nConference organized with the support of: \nThe Early Modern Research Strand\, University College\, Dublin \nTexts Contexts and Cultures\, NUI\, Galway \nThe Library\, Trinity College\, Dublin \nThe Andrew W. Mellon FoundationSociety for Renaissance Studies \nProgramme\nThursday 3 June\, Newman House\, 85-86\, St Stephen’s Green\n13.15 Registration in Newman House \n14.15 Joan-Pau Rubi̩s (London School of Economics): \n‰Û÷Despotism and superstition: changing views of Indian civilization in Europe\, 1550-1750′ \n14.45 Daniel Carey (National University of Ireland\, Galway): \n‰Û÷John Locke and sati’ \n15.30 Coffee \n16.00 Rui Loureiro\, Universidade Nova de Lisboa e Universidade dos A̤ores: \n‰Û÷The Indian journeys of a Spanish ambassador: Don GarcÌ_a de Silva y Figuero and his Comentarios \n(1614-1624)’ \n16.30 Dirk van der Cruysse\, University of Antwerp: \n‰Û÷Barth̩lemy Carr̩’s second itinerary to Persia and India’ \n17.15 Reception in Newman House \nFriday 4 June\, Henry Jones Conference Room\, Old Library\, TCD \n9.30 Visit to the exhibition: Nabobs\, Soldiers and Imperial Service: the Irish in IndiaThe Old Library\, Trinity College with Dr Charles Benson\, Keeper of Early Printed Books \n10.00 Nandini Das (University of Liverpool): \n‰Û÷Elizabeth I and the East India Company’ \n10.30 Richmond Barbour (Oregon State University): \n‰Û÷Corporate praxis and the legacy of privateering: early voyages of the London East India \nCompany’ \n11.15 Coffee \n11.30 Florence D’Souza (Universit̩ de Lille): \n‰Û÷Some European perceptions of Indian trade and multiculturalism in pre-colonial Surat’ \n12.00 Giorgio Riello (University of Warwick): \n‰Û÷Superiority by design? Cotton\, technology and aesthetics in Eurasian trade\, c. 1600-1800′ \n12.30 In̬s Zupanov (Ìäcole des Hautes Ìätudes en Sciences Sociales\, Paris): \n‰Û÷Passage to India: Jesuit spiritual economy between martyrdom and profit’ \n13.15 Lunch \n14.45 Michael Harrigan (Fellow at Marsh’s Library): \n‰Û÷Early Modern French Travellers and Histories of India’ \n15.15 ZoltÌÁn Biedermann (Birkbeck\, University of London): \n‰Û÷Negotiating India: Portuguese travel and diplomacy in Hindustan\, 1498-1550′ \n15.45 Dejanirah Couto(Ìäcole Pratique des Hautes Ìätudes\, Paris): \n‰Û÷Informal Portuguese diplomacy of the Estado da India: spies and renegades in Gujarat (1535- \n1547)’ \n16.30 Final discussion
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/europe-and-india-in-the-early-modern-period/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20100604T090000
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SUMMARY:Association of Latin Americanists in Ireland Conference\, 2010: 'Interpreting Independence in Latin America'
DESCRIPTION:The department of Spanish is holding the Association of Latin Americanists in Ireland Conference\, 2010: ‰Û÷Interpreting Independence in Latin America’ on 4th & 5th June\, 2010 in the Moore Institute seminar room. \nwww.latinamericanconference.org \nFor further information please contact Dr Lorraine Kelly at lorraine.kelly@nuigalway.ie or 091 495927
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/association-of-latin-americanists-in-ireland-conference-2010-interpreting-independence-in-latin-america/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20100623T140000
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SUMMARY:Imperialism\, Theory and Media
DESCRIPTION:Imperialism\, Theory and Media \nWednesday 23rd June\, 2010 \nMoore Institute Seminar Room \n2.30 – 3.30 Talk by Prof Patrick Wolfe\, Charles La Trobe Research Fellow\, La Trobe University\, Victoria\, Australia\, \n‰Û÷Imperialism in Theory and Practice’ \n3.30 – 4.00 Discussion \n4.00 – 4.15 Tea/Coffee \n4.15 – 5.15 Talk by Prof Cynthia Young\, Associate Professor\, Boston College ‰Û÷Imperialism and Media \n5.15 – 5.45 Discussion \nProfessor Patrick Wolfe is Charles La Trobe Research Fellow in History at La Trobe University\, Australia and author of Settler Colonialism and the Transformation of Anthropology: The Politics and Poetics of an Ethnographic Event (Cassell\, 1999). He has researched\, taught\, lectured\, and written on race\, colonialism\, Aboriginal histories\, the history of anthropology\, and genocide in Australia\, the United States\, Brazil\, Palestine\, and India. The Organization of American Historians recently appointed him to its Distinguished Lectureship Program. In 2009-2010\, he will be a fellow at the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University. He is currently working on a transnational history of settler-colonial policies on Native peoples. \nProfessor Cynthia Young is Director of the African and African Diaspora Studies Program at Boston College. She specializes in literature and culture of the African Diaspora\, U.S. popular culture\, race and cultural theory\, African American and U.S. Ethnic literatures. Her most recent projects are on black British and black American cultural politics and popular culture after 9/11. She is the author of Soul Power: Cultural Radicalism and the Making of a U.S. Third World Left (Durham: Duke University Press). \nThis event is supported by funding received from the Andrew Mellon Foundation\, New York.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/imperialism-theory-and-media/
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SUMMARY:Irish Conference of Medievalists
DESCRIPTION:The Classics department is holding the Irish Conference of Medievalists beginning on June 25th\, 2010. Further information is available at http://www.irishmedievalists.com/ or please contact Dr Jacopo Bisagni\, Tower 2\, Rm 505. 091-495963 ( jacopo.bisagninuigalway.ie)
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