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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nThursday, April 06, 2023 3:00 pm to 5:00 
 pm \n 108N, North House \n Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Polic
 y \n 1 Devonshire Place \n\nSpeakers \nChoi Chatterjee \n\nDescription: \n
 Choi Chatterjee is Professor and Chair of History at California State Univ
 ersity, Los Angeles. She has published two monographs, co-authored two t
 extbooks, and co-edited four volumes of original scholarly essays.Chatter
 jee's most recent monograph, Russia in World History. A Transnational App
 roach was published in 2022 by Bloomsbury Press. She is a passionate advoc
 ate of everyday environmentalism and is a co-founder of the research proje
 ct: Historical Database of Climate Adapted Agriculture in Los Angeles.In t
 his talk, Choi Chatterjee will share highlights from her recent book, Ru
 ssia in World History. A Transnational Approach that compares British and 
 Russian imperial history. She will speak about the concept of imperial nat
 ionalism found in the works of Vasily Klyuchevsky and George Trevelyan. Th
 ese historians had a dream that to some may seem an impossible one—to resc
 ue the good nation from the hideous coils of imperialism. Chatterjee will 
 consider the role of the historian in writing the nation and empire. \n\nC
 ontact Information: \n Department of History history.frontdesk@utoronto.ca
  Department of History \n\nSponsors \nDepartment of History, CERES \n1 De
 vonshire Place \n\nCategories \n Lecture \n\nAudiences \n All
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LOCATION:1 Devonshire Place
SUMMARY:Building a Home at the Crossroads of Empire: V. Klyuchevsky and G. 
 Trevelyan
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.humanities.utoronto.ca/events/building-home-crossr
 oads-empire-v-klyuchevsky-and-g-trevelyan
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