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Four legs good, two legs, good? Livestock and livelihoods of poor people (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Poole, N. (2009, June). Four legs good, two legs, good? Livestock and livelihoods of poor people. Paper presented at Workshop on Animal Source Foods, Food Security and Climate Change: Burden, Blessing or Both? London International Development Centre and the Food Climate Research Network, University of Surrey, London

Catalysts and Consequences of Genocide: A Theoretical Framework (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2009, May). Catalysts and Consequences of Genocide: A Theoretical Framework. Paper presented at Genocide: Catalysts and Consequences, Minorities of Europe Study Session in cooperation with Council of Europe, Budapest, Hungary

A research paper on aetiology of genocide, in international law and beyond.

Gender, Travel, Cape: British Women Writing Colonial South Africa, 1797-1931 (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Easton, K. (2009, April). Gender, Travel, Cape: British Women Writing Colonial South Africa, 1797-1931. Paper presented at Dept of English seminar series, University of Stellenbosch, Dept of English

Alan Lester and Elleke Boehmer have both written on imperial networks, but what happens when our case studies are linked across history, generationally and by gender – regionally rather than globally? To move on from Sara Mills’s substantial and inf... Read More about Gender, Travel, Cape: British Women Writing Colonial South Africa, 1797-1931.

Permitted and Forbidden Sources of Knowledge in New Court Literature during the Sudhamma Reformation in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Konbaung Court (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Charney, M. W. (2009, March). Permitted and Forbidden Sources of Knowledge in New Court Literature during the Sudhamma Reformation in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Konbaung Court. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, Illinois

This paper looks at a new generation of court literature in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Konbaung court in Burma, that positioned itself in a “traditional” Burma constructed by the monks of the Sudhamma Reformation from the 1780s.... Read More about Permitted and Forbidden Sources of Knowledge in New Court Literature during the Sudhamma Reformation in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Konbaung Court.

Lineages of Child Labour in the Gold Coast (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lord, J. (2009, March). Lineages of Child Labour in the Gold Coast. Paper presented at African History Seminar, School of Oriental and African Studies