Economy and Society in Authoritarian
Portugal. Decades of 1920s and 1930s
Nuno Madureira, Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley
and
Professor at the University of Lisbon
For more
information please contact Heidi
Sutton.
Wednesday, January 19, 4 pm
IES Seminar Room,
201 Moses Hall
Anglo-Indian Gifts:
The Family Politics of Exchange in British India, c. 1790-1820
Dr. Margot Finn, Reader
and Research Fellow in History at the
University of Warwick, UK.
The author of two monographs--After Chartism: Class and Nation
in English Radical Politics, 1848-1874 (Cambridge, 1993) and
The Character of Credit: Personal Debt in English Culture,
1740-1914 (Cambridge, 2003), Editor of the Journal of British
Studies from 1997-2001. She is currently researching the material
and emotional lives of British-Indian families, c. 1780-1850s.
This project is funded by the UK Economic and Social Research
Council.
This lecture is co-sponsored by the Berkeley-Stanford
Reading Group and the Center for British Studies. For more
information please contact Heidi
Sutton.
Tuesday, January 25, 5 pm
IES Seminar Room,
201 Moses Hall
Lisbon - Urban Development and Public Gardens:
From Medieval Origins to the EXPO 98 Urban Project
Maria da Graça Saraiva, Associate Professor at
the School of Architecture; Technical University of Lisbon
This lecture is sponsored by the Portuguese Studies Program.
For more information please contact Heidi
Sutton.
Thursday, January 27, 4pm
IES Seminar Room, 201 Moses
Hall
Anti-Americanism in Western
Europe: Profile of a Pedigreed Prejudice
Andrei Markovits,
Karl W. Eutsch Collegiate Professor of Comparative Politics and German
Studies; The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Friday, January 28, 4 pm
The Harris Room, 119
Moses
Hall
For more information please contact Heidi
Sutton.
