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Natalya Vince
University College, Oxford
Events this person is speaking at:
Thursday 10 November 2022
17:00
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Students and state-building in 1960s Algeria
Natalya Vince
(University College, Oxford)
Modern European History Seminar
Tuesday 17 October 2023
17:30
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The Battle of Algiers (Gillo Pontecorvo, 1966, 120 mins)
Walid Benkhaled
(Bodleian Library)
,
Natalya Vince
(University College, Oxford)
Decolonisation in Motion - film season
Thursday 27 June 2024
10:00
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War in Vietnam and its Afterlives: the politics of the intimate and everyday
Mamadou Fall
(Cheikh Anta Diop University)
,
Natalya Vince
(University College, Oxford)
,
Marie Robin
(Columbia University)
,
Aincre Maame-Fosua Evans
(University of Oxford)
Africans and war in Vietnam: global protest, liberation politics and transnational soldiers
Events this person is organising:
Wednesday 26 June 2024
12:15
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Languages of Liberation: Visions, Ideas and Rhetoric (Africans and War in Vietnam)
Dan Hodgkinson
(University of Oxford)
,
Frank Gerits
(Utrecht University)
,
Thula Simpson
(University of Pretoria)
Africans and war in Vietnam: global protest, liberation politics and transnational soldiers
14:30
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Art as Weapon: Vietnamese Communist Cultural Diplomacy in the American War
Pierre Asselin
(San Diego State University)
Africans and war in Vietnam: global protest, liberation politics and transnational soldiers
Thursday 27 June 2024
10:00
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War in Vietnam and its Afterlives: the politics of the intimate and everyday
Mamadou Fall
(Cheikh Anta Diop University)
,
Natalya Vince
(University College, Oxford)
,
Marie Robin
(Columbia University)
,
Aincre Maame-Fosua Evans
(University of Oxford)
Africans and war in Vietnam: global protest, liberation politics and transnational soldiers
11:45
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Anticolonial Worldmaking and the Vietnam War: Cold War geopolitics and non-aligned diplomacy
Paul Bjerk
(Texas Tech University)
,
John Dotse
(University of Toronto)
,
Maxwell Bogpene
(University of British Columbia)
,
E. O. Ojelabi
(Texas Tech University)
Africans and war in Vietnam: global protest, liberation politics and transnational soldiers