Arabic 'anti-Frankish' poetry of the crusading era: an introduction and some practical approaches Seminar presented by Kate Arnold (Nottingham Trent) as part of the SOAS History Seminar Series.
The “Geographical Mission”: Europe, the Mediterranean, Islam and the World Seminar presented by Alexis Norman Wick (Koç University)as part of the History Seminar Series.
From Extermination to Containment: Mapping the history of Ang/Jarawa Survival in the Andaman Islands (1925-1956) Seminar presented by Uditi Sen (Nottingham) as part of the SOAS History Seminar Series.
A good enough life in the digital age? Seminar presented by Professor Daniel Miller (University College London) as part of the SOAS Anthropology and Sociology Department Seminar Series
It’s not-not-romanticism: Responsivity as precarious metaethics in British equine-assisted therapies Seminar presented by Dr Rosie McVey (University of Exeter) as part of the SOAS Anthropology and Sociology Department Seminar Series
Recursive Mediation and the Limits of Mental Health Knowledge Seminar presented by Dr Stefan Ecks (University of Edinburgh) as part of the SOAS Anthropology and Sociology Department Seminar Series
Book Launch and Panel Discussion: 'Why History Matters?' by Dr Yakoob Ahmed Book launch of Dr Yakoob Ahmed's latest work 'Why History Matters'? Can history serve as a source of meaning, belonging, and direction for Muslims today?
Fantasies and realities of independence: Ayi Kwei Armah's 'The beautyful ones are not yet born' and John McGahern's 'The barracks' Explore how two novels from Ghana and Ireland reimagine political independence - moving from the idealism of liberation to the complex, interdependent realities of family and community
Life in the Cracks: Law, Violence, and Resistance in Haiti Seminar presented by Professor Marco Motta (University of Lausanne) as part of the SOAS Anthropology and Sociology Department Seminar Series