Citizenship and Nationalism in the French Caribbean

Wed 14 March 2018 16:00 – 18:00

LSE INTERNATIONAL HISTORY RESEARCH SEMINAR
Lent Term 2017-18
Session V
PROGRAMME
Susannah Savage (SOAS): Strangers in strange lands: Indians and the path to citizenship in the French Caribbean
Ms. Savage is a PhD Candidate at the School of Oriental and African Studies. Prior to beginning her PhD, she was a Nico Colchester Fellow at The Economist.

Grace Carrington (LSE): A Forgotten Massacre: Understanding the Significance of ‘Mai 67’ for Decolonisation in Guadeloupe
Ms. Carrington is a PhD Candidate at the London School of Economics. She is also a graduate teaching assistant on the course From Empire to Independence: The Extra-European World in the Twentieth Century
Chair: Alex Mayhew (LSE)

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