Agenda 24 - 30 Januari 2016

Donderdag 28 Januari

donderdag28.01
Nederland, Leiden - ASC - Lezing en debat
ASC Seminar: Forged in War: the Establishment of Colonial Rule in Zambia, 1890-1920
Donderdag 28 Januari 2016 15:30 - 17:00

The territories that would make up what is today the Republic of Zambia officially became British in 1891. However, this did not equate to an on-the-ground presence of colonial authority capable of affecting the destiny and daily lives of people. Prof. Jan-Bart Gewald's work, as published in Forged in the Great War: People, transport, and labour, the establishment of colonial rule in Zambia, 1890 – 1920 (Leiden, 2015) indicates that the establishment of effective colonial rule in Northern Rhodesia only came about on account of the unique conditions that developed in the First World War (1914-1918); conditions that led to the massive application of human labour, obtained through the intercedence of Chiefs and Headmen in exchange for goods and money. Please register

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Zaterdag 30 Januari

zaterdag30.01
Nederland, Amsterdam - Amstelkerk - Lezing en debat
Symposium 'Finding Stories :: the Role of Immaterial Culture in City Planning'

Symposium that forms part of a workshop with colleagues from the Government of Zanzibar and the Municipality of Amsterdam. The key note lecturers are: Mr. Karim Hendili from the UNESCO World Heritage Centre. He will expand on the relevance of the Historic Urban Landscape approach. Prof. Gabri van Tussenbroek from the University of Amsterdam holds the chair of Urban Identity and Monuments. Next to the case of heritage based urban regeneration in Zanzibar, which is the focal case, also cases from Morocco, Benin, Chad and Mozambique will be presented by respectively Abderrahim Kassou, Franck Houndegla and Silje Elroy Sollien.

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