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Tue 24 Nov 15 · Slavery and the Shaping of British Culture (Conway Hall, London)
Tue 3 Nov 15 · The Unfortunate Colonel Despard (Conway Hall, London)
Tue 27 Oct 15 · George Hibbert M.P. (1757-1837): and the Defence of British Slavery (Conway Hall, London)
Tue 20 Oct 15 · The Law’s Ambiguous Struggle with Slavery (Conway Hall, London)
Tue 13 Oct 15 · First Prime Minister of the London Empire: William Beckford, Jamaican Planter & Lord Mayor of London (Conway Hall, London)
Tue 6 Oct 15 · Freedom’s Debt: The Politics of the Atlantic Slave Trade (1672 – 1752) (Conway Hall, London)
Tue 25 Nov 14 · In Conversation with the Lord Chief Justice (Old Theatre, Old Building, London)
Mon 27 Oct 14 · A speech by Minouche Shafik, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England (Old Theatre, London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Thu 20 Feb 14 · EVENT CANCELLED: England: a nation defined by dissent (Old Theatre, Old Building, London)
Fri 14 Jun 13 · Emerging Empires: England and Muscovy in the 16th and 17th Centuries (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
Mon 25 Mar 13 · What should economists and policymakers learn from the financial crisis? (London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Thu 13 Dec 12 · "Unto Southampton do we shift our scene ..." (Westgate Hall, Southampton)
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