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CFP: The International Ralph Ellison Symposium (Oxford University)

Latest Past Events

On the Road with American Presidents (UCL Institute of the Americas)

UCL-Institute of the Americas 51 Gordon Square, London

Marisa Futernick - In the run-up to the U.S. Presidential election, Professor Iwan Morgan and artist Marisa J. Futernick discuss the role of personal narrative, biography, and place in the American Presidency. This event coincides with the publication of Futernick’s new book of short stories and photographs, 13 Presidents, which features each President from Herbert Hoover to George W. Bush as a protagonist. Weaving together fact and fiction, Futernick forms a vision of America that is both invented and true. Futernick is a London-based American artist who recently drove across the U.S. to visit all thirteen of the nation’s Presidential libraries as research for 13 Presidents. A screening of photographs from the publication will accompany the talk. 13 Presidents is published in September 2016 by Slimvolume, London.www.slimvolume.org Attendance is free of charge but registration is required. IMPORTANT NOTE on access to 51 Gordon Square: in order to secure the smooth […]

Cambridge American History Seminar: ‘Iktómi’s Children’

Cambridge American History Seminar For further details, pre-circulated papers and other seminars see the CAHS webpage. 17 October: Pekka Hämäläinen, Rhodes Professor of American History, University of Oxford Iktómi’s Children: The Rise and Fall of the Lakota Empire Discussion will be based on a pre-circulated paper

CFP: ‘Staging 21st Century American Crises’ (University of Valencia)

University of Valencia 9-10 March 2017 While the turn of the new millennium was received with general optimism, the first two decades of the 21st century proved to be much more tumultuous than expected for U.S. society. If the terrorist attacks of 9/11/2001 shattered to pieces both the real and the symbolical sense of national security, the ensuing international military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan and natural catastrophes such as hurricane Katrina, which devastated the city of New Orleans in 2005 leaving a death toll of almost 1,500 citizens, notoriously heightened the sense of historical downfall. The situation was further aggravated by the current financial crisis, which, according to a report recently published in Yale Global Online, is the worst the world has seen since the Great Depression. In the new, globalized world of closely interdependent economies, what seemed a local subprime mortgage crisis in the summer of 2007 reintroduced […]