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Colloquium Series 2021-22

Fall 2021

September 17
Scott Reynolds Nelson
University of Georgia, History
Using Wheat to Rethink Capitalism and Slavery: Russian Imperial Finance, Land Grant Railroads, and the Southern One Percent

September 24
Dorian Fuller
University College, London, Archaeobotany
Contrasting Pathways to Domestication and Early Agricultural Productivities: Examples across Africa and Asia

October 1
Rossana Barragán Romano
International Institute of Social History
Empire of Labour: the Indian Mita in Peru, the Outbreak of K’ajchas, and the ‘Popular Economy’ in Potosí (16th to 18th Centuries)

October 8
Francesca Bray
University of Edinburgh, Social Anthropology
Moving Crops and the Scales of History: Thinking about Tuber Travels

October 15 
Robin Derby
University of California, Los Angeles, History
Javier’s Murder: Politics, Sorcery and the Cattle Trade in the Haitian-Dominican Borderlands

October 29
Anne Eller
Yale University, History
The Caribbean and the World in 1898

November 5
Hannah Landecker
University of California, Los Angeles, Sociology & Center for Genetics and Society
Coming Home to Roost: Metabolic Science and Social Theory in the Twenty-First Century

November 12 CANCELLED
Frieda Knobloch
University of Wyoming, American Studies & Creative Writing
Ed Ray and the Esert Day: Wyoming’s Red Desert and the American Decadent Desert

December 3
Veronica Womack
Georgia College, Government  
Black Agrarian Tradition within the Black Belt Region: Building a Land-Based Self-Determination Philosophy

December 10
Bathsheba Demuth
Brown University, History & Environment and Society
Giving a Dam: Beavers, Law, and Making the Yukon River

Spring 2022

January 28  
Kristina Lyons
University of Pennsylvania, Anthropology
‘Nature’ and Territories as Victims: Decolonial Incursions in Colombia’s Transitional Justice Process

Sabine Clarke
University of York, History
The Chemical Empire: War, Development and Insect Control in Britain’s Colonies

February 11 
Sai Balakrishnan
University of California, Berkeley, City & Regional Planning
Cities of Sugar: Agrarian Property in India’s Urban Transformation

February 18 
Ashanti Shih
Wellesley College, Environmental Studies
Eradicating Goats, Eradicating Mainlanders: ‘Local’ Visions of Hawai‘i’s National Parks, 1960s-1980s

February 25 
Elizabeth Williams
University of Massachusetts, Lowell, History
Of Mice, Sunn Bugs, Drought, and Taxation: Agriculture’s Compounding Crises in French Mandate Syria

April 1
Joseph Morgan
Yale University, History & Classics
The Districts of the Ram and the Elephantfish: Environmental Parameters and Social Articulations of Ptolemaic State Formation in Middle Egypt

April 8 
Patrick Barker
Yale University, History
Provision Grounds, Pests, and the ‘Calabash Estate’ in Trinidad

April 15 
Esteban Alfaro Salas
Yale University, Agrarian Studies
Cultivating Freedom and Autonomy alongside Portuguese Colonialism in Benguela in the Nineteenth Century

April 22
Catherine Peters
Yale University, Agrarian Studies
A Free Race of Cultivators: Afro-Asian Histories, Ecologies, and Intimacies in the Early Nineteenth-Century Caribbean

April 29 
Wes Jackson
The Land Institute
The Emergence of Saving Remnants with a Few Helpful Examples for Living in a Down Powering World