Migration History Seminar Series

Date / time: 12 October - 24 May, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

The Migration History Seminar presents exciting new research, wide ranging in geography and chronology and in how migration is defined.

Migration is one of the great facts of human society. Its contribution to the making of the modern world cannot be overstated. While historical writing in settler societies such as the USA and Canada has emerged over a long time period, European nations with rich migration histories, such as the UK, France and Germany, have more latterly recognised the centrality of population movements. There is great scholarly interest in the field and that will grow now as legacies of imperialism become much more directly entangled with the lives of immigrants in the countries they have settled.

All sessions will be held online using Zoom on Wednesdays, 5-6.30 pm GMT. Registered attendees will receive a link to join each session ahead of time.

You can find the full programme and register for all seminars in this series via our Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/migration-history-seminar-series-tickets-383872040607