Sila Solutions Group. 14 June 2016 . Francis Galton (1822-1911) was – and remains still – a very controversial figure in our institution. Professor Claire Cameron is Deputy Director, Thomas Coram Research Unit (TCRU) and founding member of the Centre for Understanding of Social Pedagogy (CUSP) at UCL Institute of Education. Everything you need is just a stone's throw away – Portsmouth and Southsea Railway Station is across the road, there are shops, bars and restaurants nearby, and the University is less than a 10 minute stroll away. Catherine was Principal Investigator of the ESRC-funded project Legacies of British Slave Ownership (2004-12), and of the new ESRC/AHRC funded project 'The Structure and Significance of British-Caribbean Slave-Ownership, 1763-1833' (2013-16). 15,126 records for Catherine Hall. A Harlot’s Progress, William Hogarth IMAGE: Museum of London. Six evening meals and one brunch included in your rent during term-time. David is currently preparing a book analysing the British counter-insurgency campaign in Cyprus in the second half of the 1950s, Britain, Cyprus and EOKA, 1955-59. This response was shaped by the UCL Plan S Town Hall meeting that was held on 8 January (and also takes into account subsequent feedback received from UCL academics). Schauplaetze der Forschung ( V&R Unipress, Goettingen, 2013) pp. Catherine's recent book, Macaulay and Son: Architects of Imperial Britain (2012), focuses on the significance of the Macaulays, father and son, in defining the parameters of nation and empire in the early nineteenth century. All our managed London student housing subscribes and conforms to the Universities UK Code of Practice for University Managed Student Accommodation. Catherine Hall FBA (born 1946 in Kettering) is a British academic.She is Emerita Professor of Modern British Social and Cultural History at University College London and chair of its digital scholarship project, the Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slave-ownership. Google Apps for UCLA is a suite of hosted email and collaboration applications for schools, universities, and non-profit organizations. Catherine Hall is emerita professor of history at UCL, and chair of the Centre for the study of British Slave-ownership June 2020 There are British businesses built on slavery. She is particularly interested in the ways in which empire impacted upon metropolitan life, how the empire was lived 'at home', and how English identities, both masculine and feminine, were constituted in relation to the multiple 'others' of the empire. Directory of the department's academic staff. Catherine Hall in Alabama. Get the most up-to-date emails, phone numbers and other details for Catherine Hall at Sila Solutions Group - and millions of other professionals across industries. Check out new themes, send GIFs, find every photo you’ve ever sent or received, and search your account faster than ever. 961 records found for Catherine Hall. Visiting Address: UCL History Reception, Room G04, 24 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0AG, UK. Other Phone Lookup Background Check Public Records Property Records Maps & Driving Directions Catherine Hall, Age 68 5510 Via Venezia, Bakersfield, CA 93306-9560 (661) 873-XXXX View full profile. At our annual Department Dinner last Friday evening colleagues across the department marked the upcoming retirement on 31 July of Professor Catherine Hall, after 18 years at UCL. She remains active in research and her current projects focus on northern Spain and Portugal. The Colonial Legacy Conference, 21 June 2013, Utrecht. Directory of UCL History's distinguished emeritus staff. 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Booth Associate Lecturer (Teaching) - Western Hemisphere lefts in the modern period, Dr Paola Ceccarelli Associate Professor - Classical Greece, Dr Jon Chandler Lecturer (Teaching) - Eighteenth-century Atlantic World; impact of war on politics, society, and economy, Dr Lily Chang Lecturer (Teaching) - late imperial and modern China; legal history, Dr Michael Collins Associate Professor - 20th-century British and imperial; the end of Empire, Professor Stephen Conway Professor - 18th-century British and imperial; Britain and the wider world, Dr Emily Corran Lecturer - Medieval Europe, Dr Joseph Cozens Associate Lecturer (Teaching) - Military and popular protest in Britain from the mid-eighteenth century onwards; social history, Dr Jane Dinwoodie Lecturer - Nineteenth-Century US and Indigenous American History; Indian (non-)removal in the American South, Dr Michael Facius Associate Lecturer (Teaching) - early modern and modern cultural history of Japan in its regional, transnational and global contexts, Professor Margot Finn Professor - Britain since 1750; colonial and imperial, Dr Mark R. Frost Associate Professor - Public History, imperial history, modern Asian history, Dr Amber Gartrell Associate Lecturer (Teaching) - Ancient Roman history from the mid-Republic to early empire, Roman religion, Dr Marie-Pierre Gelin Associate Lecturer (Teaching) - the ecclesiastical and monastic history of England in the period 1000 - 1250, with particular focus on visual culture, Dr Tim Gibbs Lecturer - 20th-century southern Africa; activism, state formation, Dr Alex Goodall Senior Lecturer - 20th-century USA; American power and political repression, Dr Angus Gowland Reader - early modern Europe; intellectual history, Dr Lucia Patrizio Gunning Associate Lecturer (Teaching) - cultural heritage, with a particular focus on the history of collecting for European museums, Dr Yağmur Heffron Lecturer - ancient Anatolia; religious and material history, Professor Julian Hoppit Professor - 18th century Britain; political economy, Dr Chloe Ireton Lecturer - early modern Caribbean and Latin America; Atlantic History; Iberian world; African Diaspora, slavery, freedom, race, empire, history of ideas, intellectual history, Dr Rebecca Jennings Associate Professor - modern Britain; gender and sexuality, Professor Heather Jones Professor - modern Britain and Europe; war studies especially WW1, Professor Ben Kaplan Professor - early modern Europe, especially Holland and Belgium; religion, Professor Axel Körner Professor - 18th - 20th century Europe; transnational history, cultural history, Dr Jagjeet Lally Lecturer - early modern and modern India; culture and commerce, Dr Patrick Lantschner Associate Professor - medieval Europe and the Islamic world; comparative history, Dr Elaine Leong Lecturer - medical and scientific knowledge transfer and production, Dr Michelle Liebst Research Associate - East Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania), Professor Vivienne Lo Professor - early and medieval China; history of medicine, Dr Alexander Meckelburg Research Associate - Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa, Professor Nicola Miller Professor - modern Latin America; intellectual history, trans/nationalism, Dr Marigold Norbye Associate Lecturer (Teaching) - manuscript studies and palaeography, Dr Michael Ehis Odijie Research Associate - AFRAB project ‘African Abolitionism: The Rise and Transformations of Anti-Slavery in Africa’, Professor Sophie Page Professor - medieval Europe; magic and astronomy, Professor Jason Peacey Professor - early modern Britain; people, politics, press, Dr Thomas Rath Lecturer - modern Latin America, especially Mexico; state- and nation-building, Professor Eleanor Robson Professor - ancient Middle East, especially Iraq; culture and heritage, Dr Benedetta Rossi Associate Professor - history and anthropology of Africa, Dr John Sabapathy Associate Professor - 12th-, 13th-, 14th-century Europe; comparative history; the Anthropocene, Dr Benet Salway Senior Lecturer - ancient Rome; epigraphy, law, travel and geography, Dr Jack Saunders Lecturer (Teaching) - modern British history, Professor Peter Schröder Professor - early modern Europe; politics, intellectual history, Dr Will Selinger Lecturer - 18th- and 19th-century Europe; political thought, democracy, Dr Antonio Sennis Senior Lecturer - early medieval Europe, Dr David Sim Associate Professor - 19th-century USA; politics, imperialism, culture, Professor Matthew J. Smith Professor - pan-Caribbean; especially nineteenth- and twentieth-century histories of Haiti and Jamaica, Dr Julietta Steinhauer Lecturer (Teaching) - religion, religious minorities and migration in the Aegean during the Hellenistic period, Dr Iain Stewart Lecturer - modern Europe; French history, liberal thought, Professor Melvyn Stokes Professor - 20th-century USA; film history, Dr Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite Associate Professor - 20th-century Britain; class and gender, Dr Ali Coskun Tuncer Associate Professor - Europe since 1600; economic history, Dr Riet van Bremen Senior Lecturer - ancient Greece and Asia Minor, Professor Hans van Wees Professor - ancient Greece; society, economy, warfare, Dr Keren Weitzberg Lecturer (Teaching) - nationalism in Kenya and Somalia; the history of Muslim societies in East Africa; and the colonial and postcolonial history of Kenya, Dr Paola Ceccarelli Dr Lily ChangDr Benet SalwayDr Emily CorranDr Chloe Ireton Dr Alessandro de ArcangelisProfessor Heather JonesProfessor Hans van WeesProfessor Margot FinnDr Jane DinwoodieDr Elaine LeongDr Jon ChandlerDr Julietta SteinhauerProfessor Eleanor RobsonDr Florence Sutcliffe-BraithwaiteDr Marie-Pierre Gelin Dr John SabapathyProfessor Ben KaplanDr Riet van BremenDr Patrick LantschnerProfessor Jason PeaceyDr Iain StewartDr Jagjeet LallyProfessor Sophie PageDr Rebecca JenningsProfessor Axel KörnerProfessor Matthew J. SmithDr Mark R. FrostDr Lucia Patrizio GunningDr Alex GoodallDr Amber GartrellDr Yağmur HeffronDr Jack SaundersDr Stephen Blair, Dr Lily ChangDr Benet SalwayDr William A. BoothDr Emily CorranDr Chloe Ireton Dr Alessandro de ArcangelisProfessor Heather JonesProfessor Heather JonesProfessor Margot FinnDr Ali Coskun TuncerDr Jane DinwoodieDr Elaine LeongDr Jon ChandlerDr Julietta SteinhauerProfessor Eleanor RobsonDr Jack SaundersDr Florence Sutcliffe-BraithwaiteDr Marie-Pierre Gelin Dr Paola CeccarelliDr John SabapathyProfessor Ben KaplanDr Riet van BremenDr Patrick LantschnerProfessor Jason PeaceyDr Iain StewartProfessor Julian HoppitDr Jagjeet LallyDr Alexander Meckelburg, Professor Hans van WeesProfessor Margot FinnDr Julietta SteinhauerDr Florence Sutcliffe-BraithwaiteDr Patrick LantschnerProfessor Sophie PageDr Rebecca Jennings, Dr Lily ChangProfessor Stephen ConwayDr Benet SalwayDr William A. BoothDr Chloe Ireton Professor Heather JonesProfessor Hans van WeesProfessor Margot FinnDr Ali Coskun TuncerDr Jane DinwoodieDr Jon ChandlerProfessor Eleanor RobsonDr Paola CeccarelliDr John SabapathyDr Riet van BremenDr Patrick LantschnerProfessor Jason PeaceyDr Iain StewartDr Jagjeet LallyDr Mark R. FrostDr Lucia Patrizio GunningDr Alex GoodallDr David SimDr Alexander MeckelburgDr Michelle Liebst, Dr Alessandro de ArcangelisDr Jane DinwoodieProfessor Eleanor RobsonDr John SabapathyDr Jagjeet LallyProfessor Sophie PageDr Lucia Patrizio Gunning, Dr Emily CorranDr Chloe Ireton Professor Heather JonesProfessor Hans van WeesProfessor Margot FinnDr Elaine LeongDr Julietta SteinhauerDr Florence Sutcliffe-BraithwaiteDr Riet van BremenDr Rebecca JenningsDr Yağmur Heffron, Dr Benet SalwayDr William A. BoothDr Emily CorranDr Chloe Ireton Dr Alessandro de ArcangelisProfessor Eleanor RobsonDr Marie-Pierre Gelin Dr Paola CeccarelliDr John SabapathyProfessor Ben KaplanProfessor Jason PeaceyDr Iain StewartProfessor Sophie PageProfessor Axel KörnerDr Lucia Patrizio GunningDr Yağmur HeffronDr Michelle LiebstDr Stephen Blair, Dr Lily ChangProfessor Stephen ConwayDr Benet SalwayDr William A. BoothDr Alessandro de ArcangelisProfessor Heather JonesProfessor Hans van WeesDr Paola CeccarelliDr Riet van BremenDr Patrick LantschnerProfessor Jason PeaceyDr Iain StewartDr Lucia Patrizio GunningDr Alex Goodall, Dr Lily ChangDr Benet SalwayDr Emily CorranDr Chloe Ireton Dr Alessandro de ArcangelisProfessor Margot FinnDr Elaine LeongProfessor Eleanor RobsonDr Marie-Pierre Gelin Dr Paola CeccarelliDr John SabapathyProfessor Ben KaplanProfessor Sophie PageProfessor Axel KörnerDr Lucia Patrizio GunningDr Yağmur HeffronDr Stephen Blair, Dr Lily ChangDr Benet SalwayDr Emily CorranDr Chloe Ireton Professor Margot FinnDr Ali Coskun TuncerDr John SabapathyProfessor Ben KaplanDr Riet van BremenDr Patrick LantschnerProfessor Jason PeaceyDr Joseph Cozens, Dr Benet SalwayProfessor Hans van WeesProfessor Margot FinnDr Elaine LeongDr Julietta SteinhauerProfessor Eleanor RobsonDr Marie-Pierre Gelin Dr Patrick LantschnerProfessor Jason PeaceyDr Jagjeet LallyProfessor Sophie PageDr Lucia Patrizio GunningDr Amber GartrellDr Yağmur Heffron, Professor Margot FinnDr Elaine LeongProfessor Eleanor RobsonDr John SabapathyProfessor Sophie PageDr Rebecca Jennings, Dr Lily ChangProfessor Stephen ConwayDr Benet SalwayDr William A. BoothDr Chloe Ireton Dr Alessandro de ArcangelisProfessor Heather JonesProfessor Hans van WeesDr Ali Coskun TuncerDr Jane DinwoodieDr Jon ChandlerProfessor Eleanor RobsonDr Florence Sutcliffe-BraithwaiteDr Paola CeccarelliDr John SabapathyDr Riet van BremenDr Patrick LantschnerProfessor Jason PeaceyDr Iain StewartProfessor Julian HoppitProfessor Axel KörnerProfessor Matthew J. SmithDr Lucia Patrizio GunningDr Joseph CozensDr Amber GartrellDr David SimDr Alexander MeckelburgDr Michelle LiebstDr Stephen Blair, Dr William A. BoothDr Chloe Ireton Professor Hans van WeesProfessor Margot FinnDr Jane DinwoodieDr Jon ChandlerDr Julietta SteinhauerDr John SabapathyProfessor Matthew J. SmithDr Alexander MeckelburgDr Michelle Liebst, Dr Emily CorranDr Chloe Ireton Dr Julietta SteinhauerProfessor Eleanor RobsonDr Marie-Pierre Gelin Dr Paola CeccarelliDr John SabapathyProfessor Ben KaplanProfessor Sophie PageDr Amber GartrellDr Yağmur Heffron, Dr Lily ChangProfessor Stephen ConwayDr William A. BoothDr Chloe Ireton Dr Alessandro de ArcangelisProfessor Heather JonesProfessor Margot FinnDr Jane DinwoodieDr Jon ChandlerDr John SabapathyDr Jagjeet LallyDr Rebecca JenningsProfessor Axel KörnerProfessor Matthew J. SmithDr Mark R. FrostDr Lucia Patrizio GunningDr Alex GoodallDr David SimDr Michelle Liebst, Dr Lily ChangProfessor Stephen ConwayDr William A. BoothProfessor Heather JonesProfessor Hans van WeesDr Jon ChandlerProfessor Eleanor RobsonProfessor Jason PeaceyDr Iain StewartDr Mark R. FrostDr Alex GoodallDr Joseph Cozens, Dr Lily ChangDr Benet SalwayDr Chloe Ireton Dr Alessandro de ArcangelisProfessor Heather JonesProfessor Hans van WeesProfessor Margot FinnDr Jane DinwoodieDr Elaine LeongDr Jon ChandlerDr Julietta SteinhauerProfessor Eleanor RobsonDr Jack SaundersDr Florence Sutcliffe-BraithwaiteDr Marie-Pierre Gelin Dr Paola CeccarelliDr John SabapathyProfessor Ben KaplanDr Riet van BremenProfessor Jason PeaceyDr Jagjeet LallyProfessor Sophie PageDr Rebecca JenningsProfessor Axel KörnerProfessor Matthew J. SmithDr Mark R. FrostDr Lucia Patrizio GunningDr Joseph CozensDr Amber GartrellDr Yağmur HeffronDr Alexander MeckelburgDr Michelle Liebst, Dr Johanna Dale - British Academy Postdoctoral Fellows, Dr Eva Miller - British Academy Postdoctoral Fellows, Mr Keith McClelland - Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slave-ownership, Professor Catherine Hall - Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slave-ownership, Mrs Rachel Lang - Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slave-ownership, Dr Alexander Meckelburg - ERC-funded project “African Abolitionism: The Rise and Transformations of Anti-Slavery in Africa (AFRAB)”Dr Nathaniel Morris - Leverhulme Early Career Fellows, Dr María Ángeles Martín Romera - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow, Dr Mehiyar Kathem - Nahrein Network Project, Dr Victoria Dawson - Women in the Miners' Strike, 1984-85Dr Stephen Blair - Ordering, Constructing, Empowering: Fragments of the Roman Republican Antiquarians’ (FRRAnt), Dr Michael Ehis Odijie - ERC-funded project “African Abolitionism: The Rise and Transformations of Anti-Slavery in Africa (AFRAB)”, Visiting Address:UCL History Reception, Room G04, 24 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0AG, UK, Opening Times:Monday-Friday 10:00-13:00, 14:00-16:00, General Enquiries: +44 (0)20 7679 1340 history.office@ucl.ac.uk, Current Students' Enquiries:history.programmes@ucl.ac.uk, Postal Address:University College London, Department of History, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK, cultural heritage, with a particular focus on the history of collecting for European museums, religion, religious minorities and migration in the Aegean during the Hellenistic period, nationalism in Kenya and Somalia; the history of Muslim societies in East Africa; and the colonial and postcolonial history of Kenya, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT Tel: +44 (0) 20 7679 2000. 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