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Empire and Identity: Imperial Rule and Peoplehood across Time and Place

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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A round table discussion of empire's role in identity formation across time and place.
Ilya Afanasyev’s thematic introduction to the round table, longer papers on Ancient Rome, late medieval and early modern Iran and early modern Russia by Emma Dench (Harvard University), Florian Schwarz (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna) and Michael Khodarkovsky (Loyola University Chicago), and shorter interventions on Late Antiquity, medieval Britain, Spanish colonialism, and post-colonial African nationalism by Bryan Ward-Perkins, Eliza Hartrich, Elisabeth Bolorinos Allard and Miles Larmer (all – University of Oxford).

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Miles Larmer
Elisabeth Bolorinos Allard
Bryan Ward-Perkins
Florian Schwarz
Michael Khodarkovsky
Emma Dench
Ilya Afanasyev
Keywords
empire
identity
history
world history
nation
nationalism
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 25/05/2016
Duration: 01:36:09

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