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Work-in-Progress: Crafting Race (II)

Building on the success of the Crafting Race workshop in 2024, this half-day event features pre-circulated papers addressing different aspects of the relationship between artisans and race-making in early modern Europe. 

Featured participants include Carina Johnson (Pitzer), Zoltán Biederman (UCL), Hannah Murphy (KCL), Hannah Lee (Warburg), Lily Freeman-Jones (QMUL) and Ningfen Wang (QMUL).

The workshop will take place in person at King’s College London, History Department Seminar Room, Strand 8.08, Strand Campus.  Due to the format, participation at this workshop is limited, but interested attendees are invited to email mmor@kcl.ac.uk.

Image caption: Sebastian Münster, Aphricae Tabula IIIwoodcut engraving with applied color on paper, 26 x 34 cm., from Münster, Geographia (Basel, 1571; first published in 1540).  The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections, Gift of Dr. Jack Franke, 2019-171  115/1

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