Event Schedule (Subject to change)
Day 1 October 10
Coffee and Light Refreshments
1:00-1:30 PM Welcome and Opening Remarks by David Wrobel (Dean of College of Arts and Sciences);Kathleen Wilson (Distinguished Professor of History), Michael Rubenstein (Humanities Institute at Stony Brook Director/English Department)
Session I 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM Reconceptualizing Empires I: Global Currents
Steven Pincus, University of Chicago: Conceptualizing the British Empire
Ashley L. Cohen, University of Southern California: Entering Global Space and Time
Robert Travers, Cornell University: Illiberal Universalism and the Defense of Empire in the Age of Revolutions
Christina Welsch, The College of Wooster: Mustering the Soldiers of Empire
Mediator: Mohamad Ballan (History Department)
Coffee Break 3:30-3:45 PM
Session II 3:45 – 5:15 PM Reconceptualizing Empires II: Global Strategies, Local Designs
Kate Fullagar, Australian Catholic University: A Forgotten Anchor of Eighteenth-Century Imperial Reformation: The British Empire
and Indigenous Agency in the Society Islands, 1767-1820 (via Zoom)
Jenna Gibbs, Florida International University: Protestant Missions, Education and Empire
Mita Choudhury, Purdue University Northwest: Dawn of the Anthropocene: Reimagining Oceana in Enlightenment Britain
Mediator: Eric Lewis Beverley (History Department)
Reception: 5:15-6 PM at HISB
Day 2 October 11
Coffee
9:45 – 10:00 AM Welcome
Session III 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Cultures of Violence: Slavery, War and Imperial Identities
Christopher Leslie Brown, Columbia: Survivors: Africans in the British Empire
Maria Alessandra Bolletino, Framingham State University: The British Empire’s Sable Arm: Black Soldiers in the Wars for Empire
Fredrik Albritton Jonsson, Chicago: The Fossil Tradition and the Imperial Machine (via Zoom)
Tillman Nechtman, Skidmore College: Captain Cook’s Hei-tiki: Material Culture, Gift Exchange and Looting during the Endeavour
Voyage, 1768-1771
Mediator: Shobana Shankar (History Department)
LUNCH 12:00 – 1:00 PM (On your own)
Session IV, 1:00 – 3:00 PM Representing Imperial Geographies
Patrick Rascio, Fisk University: Creating the White Town of Calcutta in the 18th Century Empire
Rosi Carr, University of Edinburgh: From Gael to Gentlemen: Whiteness and Mobility in Peripheral Colonial Space ( via Zoom)
Natalie Zazek, University of Manchester, UK: Sensing the Empire, Feeling the Metropole: the Colonial Sensorium of Georgian London (via Zoom)
Jessica Hanser, University of Copenhagen: The British Meridian in China, 1684-1795 (via Zoom)
Mediator: Giuseppe Gazzola (Languages and Cultural Studies)
3:00 – 3:15 PM Coffee Break
Session V, 3:15 – 4:45 PM Environmental and Legal Imaginaries of Empire
Sudipta Sen, University of California at Davis: Lex Indica: Law and Lawlessness in British India
Sujit Sivasundaram, Cambridge University: Diseases, Deep South Itineraries and the Indian Ocean (via Zoom)
Mediator: Tamara Fernando (History Department)
4:45-5:45 PM Closing Reception and Roundtable |