Over Spring and Summer 2022, BRIHC is hosting a range of in-person and hybrid workshops. While some of these workshops are internal events, others are open and we encourage everyone to join those which are of interest to them. The workshops include:
- PGR workshop ‘Exploring Empire, Exploring the Self’ (5 April 2022) – organized by Anna Dearden and Annabelle Gilmore
- ‘Questioning Our Collections’ (5 May) – organized by Maeve McHugh, Leire Olabarria, Dan Reynolds and Henry Chapman
- ‘Ethnography Otherwise. Storytelling and the Ordinary’ (26 May 2022) – organized by Marco Di Nunzio
- ‘Finis Terrae: The Iberian Peninsula Contextualised in C13th Europe’ (25-26 May 2022) – organized by William Purkis, Ander Salinas, and Elena Caetano
- ‘Conditions to Cure? Histories of Medicalization, Psychologisation, and Intergenerational Trauma in the LGBTQIA+ Community’ (8-9 June 2022) – organized by Mo Moulton
- ‘“Things Taken as Given?": Economy, Governance, and Moral Ordering’ (27-28 June) – organized by Kate Skinner and Simon Yarrow
- ‘Status, Power and Crisis in C17th England (1 July 2022) – organized by Tara Hamling, Jonathan Willis and Noah Millstone
- ‘Performing Tutankhamun: one hundred years of retellings (1 July 2022) – organized by Leire Olabarria and Eleanor Dobson
- ‘History and Policy’ (date tbc) - organized by Sadiah Qureshi