Between the "big conspiracy" and network-building on the ground: understanding the transition in francophone Africa as social and transnational history

Between the "big conspiracy" and network-building on the ground: understanding the transition in francophone Africa as social and transnational history

29.09.2017 – 30.09.2017

Avec le soutien du Fonds National Suisse

Lieu

Bâtiment: Uni Bastions

29 September 2017, Room B111
30 September 2017, Room B214

Organisé par

Département d'histoire générale

Intervenant-e-s

Alexander Keese, Unige
Meike De Goede, Leiden
Martin Shipway, Birkbeck, London
Kelsey Suggitt, Portsmouth
Claire Nicolas, Lausanne
Françoise Blum, Paris I
Graig Phelan, Habib University, Karachi
Romain Tiquet, Unige
Nicolas Bancel, Lausanne
Thomas Riot, Lausanne
Céline Pauthier, Nantes
Vincent Duchaussoy, Rouen
Roel van der Velde, Rouen
Roel van der Velde, Cardiff
Anna Koniesczna, Paris XII
Arthur Banga, Abidjan
Camille Evrard, IRSEM Paris
Sidina Noël Mvou Kounta, Bordeaux
Riina Turtio, The Graduate Institute, Geneva
Gregory Mann, Columbia University
Jean-François Bayart, Graduate Institute, Geneva

entrée libre

Classement

Catégorie: Colloque

Mots clés: history, Africa, histoire africaine coloniale

Plus d'infos

www.unige.ch/lettres/istge/unites/hco/actualites/between-the-big-conspiracy-a...

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Fichiers joints

the_big_programme.pdf1.8 MB