Name: | Sophie Cooper |
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Affiliation: | The University of Edinburgh |
E-mail: | only provided to users who are logged into UoE seminar site |
Last login: | 2015-10-18 12:24:38 |
Public lists managed by Sophie Cooper
Talks given by Sophie Cooper that are known to this site:
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Talks organised by Sophie Cooper:
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- Diaspora Centre Seminar - Prof. Allan Macinnes, 'Political Virtue & Capital Repatriation: Jacobite Agendas for Scottish Engagement with Empire'
- Diaspora Centre Seminar - Dr Michael Morris, 'Scotland and the Caribbean: Atlantic Archipelagos'
- Diaspora Centre Seminar - John Herson, 'Divergent Paths: a Family History Approach to the Study of Irish Emigrants in Britain, 1820-1920'
- Diaspora Centre Seminar - Prof. Sir Hilary Beckles, 'Britain’s Black Debt: Reparatory Justice for Slavery and Genocide in Caribbean Context'
- Diaspora Centre Seminar - Prof. David Dickson, 'Ireland in the Caribbean: What is the Agenda?'
- Diaspora Centre Seminar - Prof. Marjory Harper, 'Homecoming Migrants as Tourists: Reconnecting the Scottish Diaspora'
- SCDS Graduate Seminar - Iain Watson - ‘Memory and Inclusion - Waipu, New Zealand and the sharing of its extraordinary migration story.’
- SCDS Graduate Seminar - Mauro Di Lullo, ‘The Palestinian Diaspora and Historical Memory.’
- SCDS Graduate Seminar - Tim Cooper, ‘White Men's Countries: Popular and Elite Responses to Japanese Immigration, 1906-1914’
- Graham Robson, ‘Scottish Home Rule, 1885-1914: The search for support in the diaspora.’
- Catherine Bateson, ‘‘Harry Macarthy has come off without a single scar!’ The Americanisation of Irish music cultural diaspora during the American Civil War.’
- Prof. David T. Gleeson, "With the Ardour and Devotion of Knights Renown': Irish Americans Remember the Civil War'
- Dr Gillian O'Brien, "Telling the Same Old Story': Memory and Irish History'
- Dr Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid, 'The Personal is Political: Cultures of Commemoration and the Children of 1916'.
- Dr Barry Hazley, "From the Labour Trench to the Board': Myth, Memory and Masculinity in Irish Migrant Memories of Work in the British Construction Industry'.
Talks created by Sophie Cooper:
- Diaspora Centre Seminar - Prof. Allan Macinnes, 'Political Virtue & Capital Repatriation: Jacobite Agendas for Scottish Engagement with Empire'
- Diaspora Centre Seminar - Dr Michael Morris, 'Scotland and the Caribbean: Atlantic Archipelagos'
- Diaspora Centre Seminar - John Herson, 'Divergent Paths: a Family History Approach to the Study of Irish Emigrants in Britain, 1820-1920'
- Diaspora Centre Seminar - Prof. Sir Hilary Beckles, 'Britain’s Black Debt: Reparatory Justice for Slavery and Genocide in Caribbean Context'
- Diaspora Centre Seminar - Prof. David Dickson, 'Ireland in the Caribbean: What is the Agenda?'
- Diaspora Centre Seminar - Prof. Marjory Harper, 'Homecoming Migrants as Tourists: Reconnecting the Scottish Diaspora'
- SCDS Graduate Seminar - Iain Watson - ‘Memory and Inclusion - Waipu, New Zealand and the sharing of its extraordinary migration story.’
- SCDS Graduate Seminar - Mauro Di Lullo, ‘The Palestinian Diaspora and Historical Memory.’
- SCDS Graduate Seminar - Tim Cooper, ‘White Men's Countries: Popular and Elite Responses to Japanese Immigration, 1906-1914’
- Graham Robson, ‘Scottish Home Rule, 1885-1914: The search for support in the diaspora.’
- Catherine Bateson, ‘‘Harry Macarthy has come off without a single scar!’ The Americanisation of Irish music cultural diaspora during the American Civil War.’
- Prof. David T. Gleeson, "With the Ardour and Devotion of Knights Renown': Irish Americans Remember the Civil War'
- Dr Gillian O'Brien, "Telling the Same Old Story': Memory and Irish History'
- Dr Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid, 'The Personal is Political: Cultures of Commemoration and the Children of 1916'.
- Dr Barry Hazley, "From the Labour Trench to the Board': Myth, Memory and Masculinity in Irish Migrant Memories of Work in the British Construction Industry'.