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Critical Conversations
Can peat use be sustainable?
Whose voices are missing from museums? Which stories are not told? Which uncomfortable histories remain hidden? and how can museums move forward? From empire...
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Damascene Reformers
The ethical paradox of pursuing change under ideological regimes.'
The Syrian Arab Republic has rarely been out of the headlines following the rise to power of Hafiz al-Asad in 1970 and Bashar al-Asad in 2000 and has been at...
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St. Andrews Centre for French History and Culture - Salon Talk
Dr Mathilde von Bulow (International Relations, St. Andrews) - 'The Battle of Algiers and the genealogy of counterinsurgency'
Please email Tori Champion on [email protected] for the link if you would like to join online
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Vernacular Rights Cultures and Rights Politics In Most of The World
A talk from Sumi Madhok
Vernacular Rights Cultures offers a bold challenge to the dominant epistemologies and political practices of global human rights. It argues that decolonising...
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Damascene Reformers: The ethical paradox of pursuing change under ideological regimes.
By Dr. Omar Imady, CSS associate, independent author Chair Prof Raymond Hinnebusch
2022 saw the passing of two disparate yet similar Damascene Reformers: Muhammad Imady (June 2022) and Shaikha Munira al-Qubaisi (December 2022). Imady was the...
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Beiruit the aftermath - Film screening followed by Q&A with Director Fadia Ahmad
A month after the August 4th blast, an artist returns to Beirut to help rebuild what she can of her broken city. Retracing her usual itinerary of 10452 steps...
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World Refugee Year and West German charitable aid to the global South, 1959-1960 the case of Algeria
Speaker - Mathilde Von Bulow Chair - Bernhard Blumenau
For over a decade after the Second World War, West Germany hosted over twelve million expellees, refugees, and displaced persons requiring assistance and...