Graduate students relate a few lessons learned under Professor Hopkins' tutelage, Joseph Inikori and Robin Law share memorable Hopkins moments, Dr. Austin speaks about "A.G. Hopkins and Markets in West African History", and Prof. Hopkins responds with gratitude and wit.
Graduate Students remarks: 0:10 - 5:25
Joseph Inikori: 6:06 - 15:10
Robin Law: 16:30 - 19:00
Gareth Austin's keynote address: 19:05 - 1:00:00
A.G. Hopkins: 1:00:25
The video only captures a few minutes of Dr. Hopkins' speech, but you can listen to the complete audio recording here: http://bit.ly/h3lXts
Graduate students relate a few lessons learned under Professor Hopkins' tutelage, Joseph Inikori and Robin Law share memorable Hopkins moments, Dr. Austin speaks about "A.G. Hopkins and Markets in West African History", and Prof. Hopkins responds with gratitude and wit.
Graduate Students remarks: 0:10 - 5:25
Joseph Inikori: 6:06 - 15:10
Robin Law: 16:30 - 19:00
Gareth Austin's keynote address: 19:05 - 1:00:00
A.G. Hopkins: 1:00:25
The video only captures a few minutes of Dr. Hopkins' speech, but you can listen to the complete audio recording here: http://bit.ly/h3lXts
Panelists
Chair: Gregory Maddox
Robin Law: Economic Factors in the Yoruba Wars of 1877-93
Ralph Austen and James Vaughn: The Territorialization of Empire: Britain’s Moves Into India and Tropical Africa
Joseph Inikori: Economic Imperialism in West Africa: Great Britain and Senegambia in the Eighteenth Century
Ray E. Dumett: Anglo-French Commercial Rivalries, African Agency and Imperialism on the Gold Coast/Ivory Coast Frontier, 1880-1904
Robin Law: 0:00
Ralph Austen and James Vaughn: 15:00
Joseph Inikori: 28:07
Ray E. Dumett: 43:03
Q&A: 58:16
Panelists
Chair: Ralph Austen
Daniel Wold: The Dominions in Imperial Historiography
Sundara Vadlamudi: British Expatriates in India (1946-7): Debates over Constitutional Status
Adam Paddock: Child Labor in Transition: Labor and Imperialism in Nigeria
Richard Roberts: The Unintended Consequences of Europe’s Civilizing Mission in Africa
Jason Morgan: Decolonization and South Africa's Empire: Namibia's Role in South Africa's Withdrawal from the British Empire
Daniel Wold: 0:11
Sundara Vadlamudi: 12:31
Adam Paddock: 24:53
Richard Roberts: 36:45
Jason Morgan: 47:50
Q&A: 1:00:20
Panelists
Chair- Joseph Inikori
Trevor M. Simmons- The Coming of “Effective Independence”: Imperialism, Nationalism,
and the Conquest of Everest in 1953
R. Joseph Parrott- Globalization, Decolonization and Cold War Africa: Competing Universals
in the International Debate Over Portuguese Imperialism, 1960-1969
Jonathan Hunt- The Anti-Imperialism of Globalization: The Case Study of the 1956 Suez
Crisis
MFon U. Ekpootu - The British Empire and the Policing of Women in Southern Nigeria
Trevor M. Simmons: 0:10
R. Joseph Parrott: 19:45
Jonathan Hunt: 36:33
MFon U. Ekpootu: 51:45
Panelists
Chair- Patrick Manning
David Conrad- Wolf Ladejinsky and American Globalization
Marc-William Palen- American Cosmopolitanism as British Conspiracy: The Controversy of Free Trade in Gilded Age America
Helen Pho- Richard Cobden, the Peace Movement, and Cosmopolitan Nationalism: A Study in Globalization
Robert Whitaker- Policing Globalization: The Imperial Origins of International Police Cooperation
David Conrad: 1:07
Marc-William Palen: 13:11
1st Q&A: 34:02
Helen Pho: 42:38
Robert Whitaker: 56:28 -- “Roast” of Dr. Hopkins; 1:00:45 - paper presentation
2nd Q&A: 1:09:44
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