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Posted on 9 November 2011, last modified on 9 October 2023
11 January 2018
The ASCL will be presenting a new programme of outstanding seminars in 2018, for which you are kindly invited. The professors of the African Studies Centre Leiden - Rijk van Dijk, Jan Abbink, Chibuike Uche, Marleen Dekker, Jan-Bart Gewald and Mirjam de Bruijn - have been asked to invite internationally renowned speakers within their area of research for this series. This has resulted in a list of exceptional seminar speakers who will present their research and enter into discussion, chaired by the ASCL Professors.
08 January 2018
08 January 2018
05 January 2018
Taking the African epigram “Until the lion has a historian of his own, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter” as its starting point, this seminar on 7 June discusses how we may become the lion’s historians. Prof. Sandra Swart (Stellenbosch University) argues that including other species in understanding the past is another way of ‘doing history’ and not necessarily a separate ‘animal turn’ in historiography. All welcome!
04 January 2018
This ASCL seminar on 24 May will address long-term outcomes from the first phase of Zimbabwe’s land reform, started in 1980. Particular attention is given to contrasts between the areas of origin of those who were resettled and their new homes in the land-reform areas. Bill Kinsey has directed the Zimbabwe Rural Household Dynamics Study since 1982. Chair: Prof. Marleen Dekker.
02 January 2018
Prof. Thomas Kirsch (University of Konstanz) will kick off the ASCL's new seminar programme on 8 February with a lecture about the proliferation of security in South Africa, and elsewhere. The seminar starts out from the empirical observation that, once they have been implemented, security measures like the employment of CCTV cameras, security guards or barbed-wire fences need to be secured if they are to be maintained in the face of potentially adversarial forces.
02 January 2018
This ASCL seminar on 15 March by Prof. Lovise Aalen (Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway) focuses on the impact of economic growth, through formal female employment, on the empowerment of women in Ethiopia. Through the study of female manufacturing workers in what is one of the fastest growing economies in Africa, Prof. Aalen has analysed how women's participation in the labour market impacts on gender roles and on women's participation in society through interest groups. She has been invited as our guest speaker by Prof. Jan Abbink, who will chair the afternoon.
02 January 2018
From pioneering state-led import-substituting industrial policy under Kwame Nkrumah to pioneering economic liberalization under J.J. Rawlings in the 1980s, independent Ghana has repeatedly been seen as a test-case in economic policy in Sub-Saharan Africa. In this seminar, Prof. Gareth Austin (University of Cambridge) will analyse Ghana’s economic policies and performance. Chair: Prof. Chibuike Uche.

