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We are delighted to announce that The Annual Oxford Transnational and Global History Conference will be held online and in-person at the History Faculty, University of Oxford, on 26-27 June. The theme of the conference this year is Global Empires: Transitions, Imaginations, and Contestations. The programme features three online panels on day 1 and four in-person panels (which will also be streamed live on Zoom) on day 2 at the Rees Davies Room. Prof Alan Lester (Sussex) will deliver the keynote lecture titled Everywhere and all at Once: The Global Restructuring of the British Empire. The conference will end with a recital by John Pfumojena, called Mbira Music: Beyond the Imperial Meridian.
The full schedule can be found here: www.oxfordtghs.com/conference
Register for Day 2 (Hybrid) – Friday 27 June, 09:00-18:45
Online here: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/IFNdj3×6SJCYLQP4jiXEYQ#/registration
In person here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdEKZo81zvzlyZSThYMC967Eb9k1bJN03eZDk-ddMluafIO6w/viewform