Agenda 2026 (first semester)
TRANSIMPERIAL PASTS SEMINAR
AGENDA 2026 (first semester)
All sessions are hybrid, recorded on video and hosted on the Transimperialpasts channel (https://www.youtube.com/@TRANSIMPERIALPASTSnetwork)
February 27th (Friday), 10:30-12:30
Nuno Monteiro – Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon
“Las monarquías transcontinentales ibéricas en el largo siglo XVIII: perspectivas comparadas de historia social e institucional” [Iberian transcontinental monarchies in the long 18th century: comparative perspectives of social and institutional history] (in Spanish)
March 26rh (Thursday), 15:00-17:00
Matías Xerxes González Feld – Institute of Historical Investigations, UNAM (Mexico)
“¿Ciudadanías populares transatlánticas? Los grupos trabajadores entre México y España, a mediados del siglo XIX” [Transatlantic Popular Citizenships? Working-Class Groups between Mexico and Spain, Mid-19th Century] (in Spanish)
17:30 – 18:30:
“The “working nation”: artisan radicalism and fraternal community in 19th-century Mexico and France” (In English)
April 14th (Tuesday), 15:00-17:00
Andrés Vicent Fanconi – University of Genève
“Jurisdicción y pueblo armado: la crisis de la Monarquía Católica entre Buenos Aires y Vergara (1807-1839)” [Jurisdiction and armed people: the crisis of the Catholic Monarchy between Buenos Aires and Vergara (1807-1839)” (co-sponsored with Desimperialization project)
April 20th (Monday), 11:00-13:00
Wiktor Marzec – University of Warsaw
“Borderland Pathways and Regime Outcomes in the Successor States of the Romanov Empire 1905-1921”
May 26th (Tuesday), 15:00-17:00
Uğur Zekeriya Peçe – Lehigh University
“The Empire Pulls Back: Cuba and Crete at the Close of the Nineteenth Century”
May 27th (Wednesday), 15:00
Seçil Yilmaz – University of Pennsylvania
“Love in the Time of Syphilis: Medicine, Sex and the End of Ottoman Empire”