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Lectures
to focus on nationalism and globalization
The
Page-Barbour
and James W. Richard Lecture Series presents Christopher Bayly
of Cambridge speaking on "Nationalism and Globalization:
Britons, South Asians and Others, c. 1750-1950" April 10-12
in Minor Hall Auditorium from 5-7 p.m. See individual lecture
titles below.
Bayly,
the Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History at
the University of Cambridge, is a renowned scholar of the British
Empire and South Asia. He is the author of numerous books, including:
Origins of Nationality in South Asia:Patriotism and Ethical Government
in the Making of Modern India; Imperial Meridian: the British
Empire and the World; and Indian Society and the Making of the
British Empire.
On
Friday, April 13, 1-3 p.m. in Minor Hall Auditorium, there will
be a roundtable discussion on nationalism and globalization with
Bayly and others.
*Individual
Lectures*
Tuesday,
April 10: Patria as Process: the 18th Century
Wednesday,
April 11: Towards an International Language of Rights: the
19th Century
Thursday,
April 12: Race, War and Propaganda: the 20th Century
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