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Total Liberation from the Yoke of Slavery: Race and Anti-Imperialism in Interwar France

10 mar 2017 11:00 - 12:45
1014 Tisch Hall
University of Michigan
435 State St
Ann Arbor
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Lecture by Jennifer Boittin (Paris IAS fellow) within the framework of the conference "Revolutionary Longings: The Russian Revolution and the World, 1917-1929" organized by the University of Michigan

About the conference

Commencing on the 100th anniversary of the inception of Russia’s “February Revolution,” this conference will set the February and October revolutions of 1917 in the larger context of their global reverberations. Presentations and discussions will focus on the early Soviet experience, revolutionary insurgencies elsewhere in the world (and the reactions they encountered), and the historical impact of that period’s visions of a socialist future.

More informations (University of Michigan's website)

Writing Intimacy: Privacy, Mobility, Gender and Rights in the French Empire, 1914-1945
01 October 2016 - 30 June 2017
6077
10 Mar 2017 12:45
Jennifer Anne Boittin
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8949
Talks and lectures
Ann Arbor
Contemporary period (1789-…)
Western Europe
History