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SUMMARY:William Blakemore Lyon: Labour in Namibia during the First World Wa
 r and its aftermath\, 1914-1920
DESCRIPTION:The Namibian and Southern African Studies Research Colloquium a
 ims at creating a forum for local and international scholars to engage in 
 cross- disciplinary and methodological debates in Southern African Studies
 \, with particular reference to Namibian Studies. The Colloquium welcomes 
 presentations and discussions relating to current research and seeks to en
 gage young and upcoming scholars. It is open to all levels and guests are 
 welcome.\\r\\nWilliam Blakemore Lyon [https://www.visual-history.de/author
 /william-blakemore-lyon/] is a PhD Student in African History at Humboldt 
 University in Berlin. He earned a Master of Philosophy in Modern European 
 History from the University of Cambridge and his Bachelor in History from 
 UC San Diego. \\r\\n\\r\\nOverview of all events in this series:\\r\\n26.0
 9.2018: William Blakemore Lyon (Humboldt University:"Labour in Namibia dur
 ing the First World War and its aftermath\, 1914-1920\\r\\n05.10.2018:  5
 th Namibia Research Day (full day Workshop\, see separate programme) \\r\\
 n10.10.2018: Moncef Bakail (Algiers University 2):The Role of Algeria in s
 upporting Namibia. 1962-1978\\r\\n17.10.2018: Lalli Metsola (University of
  Helsinki): Incremental Gains? Access to Land and Housing in Windhoek\, Na
 mibia and Gaborone\, Botswana\\r\\n14.11.2018:  Ariane Komeda (University
  of Berne): In between: Architekturschaffen im kolonialen Namibia\\r\\n05.
 12.2018:  Lamont A. Slater (Augsburg University Centre\, Windhoek): The N
 amibian Genocide: Reframing the Conflict to Explore Intercultural Connecti
 vity\, Inclusiveness and Accurate Memorialization\\r\\n12.12.2018: Juliane
  Krenz (University of Basel): Lift off - Mapping Land Degradation in the G
 reat Karoo from a Bird's-eye-view\\r\\n\\r\\nDownload: Programme (pdf) [t3
 ://file?uid=723]
X-ALT-DESC: The <link "typo3/Namibian and Southern African Studies" - - "Op
 ens internal link in current window">Namibian and Southern African Studies
  Research Colloquium</link> aims at creating a forum for local and interna
 tional scholars to engage in cross- disciplinary and methodological debate
 s in Southern African Studies\, with particular reference to Namibian Stud
 ies. The Colloquium welcomes presentations and discussions relating to cur
 rent research and seeks to engage young and upcoming scholars. It is open 
 to all levels and guests are welcome.\n<a title="Opens internal link in cu
 rrent window" href="https://www.visual-history.de/author/william-blakemore
 -lyon/">William Blakemore Lyon</a> is a PhD Student in African History at 
 Humboldt University in Berlin. He earned a Master of Philosophy in Modern 
 European History from the University of Cambridge and his Bachelor in Hist
 ory from UC San Diego. \n\n<b>Overview of all events in this series:</b>\n
 26.09.2018: William Blakemore Lyon (Humboldt University:&quot\;Labour in N
 amibia during the First World War and its aftermath\, 1914-1920\n05.10.201
 8:&nbsp\; 5<sup>th</sup> Namibia Research Day (full day Workshop\,<b> </b>
 see separate programme)<i> <br /></i>\n10.10.2018: Moncef Bakail<i> </i>(A
 lgiers University 2):The Role of Algeria in supporting Namibia. 1962-1978<
 b><br /></b>\n17.10.2018: Lalli Metsola (University of Helsinki): Incremen
 tal Gains? Access to Land and Housing in Windhoek\, Namibia and Gaborone\,
  Botswana\n14.11.2018:&nbsp\; Ariane Komeda (University of Berne): In betw
 een: Architekturschaffen im kolonialen Namibia\n05.12.2018:&nbsp\; Lamont 
 A. Slater (Augsburg University Centre\, Windhoek): The Namibian Genocide: 
 Reframing the Conflict to Explore Intercultural Connectivity\, Inclusivene
 ss and Accurate Memorialization\n12.12.2018: Juliane Krenz (University of 
 Basel): Lift off - Mapping Land Degradation in the Great Karoo from a Bird
 's-eye-view\n\n<b>Download:</b><br /> <a class="download" title="Opens int
 ernal link in current window" href="t3://file?uid=723">Programme (pdf)</a>
 \n\n
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