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Archives, Slavery & Race-Making Summer School


Hosted by The Centre for Early Modern Studies and Medicine and the Making of Race

A summer school exploring new methodological approaches to the archives of race & slavery in the early modern world. Bringing together leading scholars in a variety of methodologies and disciplines, the school aims to introduce a new generation of researchers to cutting-edge approaches to the field. Featuring master classes from leading scholars including:

 · Diana Paton (Edinburgh): Gender and Slavery in the Atlantic World

· Stephanie Smallwood (Washington University): The Middle Passage

· Farah Karim-Cooper (The Globe/KCL): Race and Contemporary Performance

· Alexandre White (Johns Hopkins University): Sociological Approaches to Archives of Slavery 

· Tamara Walker (Barnard): Visual and Material Culture

 

We are pleased to be joined by the following participants:

Andreina Soto, Jareema Hylton, Clifton Sorrell, George Clay, Zaria El-Fil, Halle-Mackenzie Ashby, Lily Filson, Achille Marotta, Jazma Sutton, Amalia Levi, Hannah Lee, and Jamie Gemmell

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Slavery, Race and Health in the Global Mediterranean

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Christianity and Racemaking in the Early Modern Atlantic World