GCSSL Graduate Research Workshop: “Slavery, Empire, and Emotional Politics in Cartagena de Indias and Providence Island, 1620-1650”
Graduate students are on the cutting edge of original research into the history of slavery and its legacies. The GCSSL Graduate Research Workshop series features work-in-progress by Georgetown doctoral candidates investigating these issues.
The workshop on April 2, 2024 will feature work-in-progress by George Clay, “Slavery, Empire, and Emotional Politics in Cartagena de Indias and Providence Island, 1620-1650.”
Join in person in the Intercultural Center (ICC) 622.
Email gcssl@georgetown.edu to receive announcements, pre-circulated papers, and Zoom links for the discussions hosted by the Workshop.