“Not ‘A Nation of Immigrants’ : Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and a History of Erasure and Exclusion.” Reading Group – Political History Axis

Posted on January 31, 2022

31 January 2022 - 17 h 30 min - 19 h 00 min


  • This will be an online session (Zoom)
  • Due to security issues, please contact Laura Carter [] or John-Erik Hansson [] to ask for the Zoom link. We will be operating the waiting room function via zoom, and you may be asked to authenticate your identity before being allowed into the zoom meeting.

 

Reading Group 3: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz’s book (2021). 

 

History Seminar

This research group is devoted to the history and politics of English-speaking countries, using methodological tools from social, intellectual and cultural history to ask questions about political identities and political subjectivities, and about the interconnectedness of politics and everyday life. History is understood in a longue durée, with scholars working on the 17th century to the 21st century. The aim of our group is stimulate interdisciplinary research across the social sciences and develop work cutting across time periods, questioning the nature of an ‘English-speaking’ world and its boundaries and looking at its links to the wider world.

The group’s research is organised around five main themes:

  1. The Atlantic World and the first age of globalization, 1600-1850
  2. Migrations, discriminations, ethnic and racial inequalities
  3. International policies and diplomatic networks in the Anglophone worlds
  4. Constructing national identities and national myths
  5. Democracy, democratisation and politicization in North America and the United Kingdom

The group has close connections with the research group on gender and the different transversal groups (Writing history from the margins;  popular classes ; material culture) which stem from the History group.

Reading group

In early 2021, the LARCA history* research group launched a reading group. Co-organised by Laura Carter and John-Erik Hansson, it gives LARCA members an opportunity to engage collectively with new research in the modern history of the English-speaking world(s)** (18th-21st centuries). The reading group convenes four times a year (twice per term), with each session focusing on one book.

Director :

Stéphanie Prévost

Seminar website :

http://histpol.hypotheses.org

Program 2021-2022

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