2021-2022 Spring Term Lectures

Series Lecture

Economic History and Development in Latin America Lecture

Economic History and Development in Latin America Lecture Series 1 | Inequality and Instability: Latin America in the Long Run
Economic History and Development in Latin America Lecture Series 2 | European Conquest and Integration of Latin America to the World Economy (1500-1800)
Economic History and Development in Latin America Lecture Series 3 | Independence and Instability in Post-Independence Latin America (1800-1870)
Economic History and Development in Latin America Lecture Series 4 | Globalization, Convergence and Divergence in Latin America (1870-1914)
Economic History and Development in Latin America Lecture Series 5 | Latin America in Three World Crises: the Road to Industrialization (1914-1950)
Economic History and Development in Latin America Lecture Series 6 | Accomplishments and Limits of Inward Looking Industrialization in Latin America (1950-1970)
Economic History and Development in Latin America Lecture Series 7 | The Great Instability in Latin America (1970-2001)
Economic History and Development in Latin America Lecture Series 8 | Latin America into the 21st Century: the New, the Old and the Ugly

Southeast Asia: Communities and Histories

Southeast Asia: Communities and Histories Lecture Series 1|Conceptualizing Communities as a Category in Southeast Asian History

Fieldwork Research Lecture Series

Fieldwork Research Lecture Series 1 | Fieldwork, Engagement, and the Ethics of Ethnographic Research
Fieldwork Research Lecture Series 2 | Image Collection and Visual Reflection in the Fieldwork Process

Individual Lecture

Southeast Asia

Bayesian Reasoning for Qualitative Research

African

Historical Changes of Chinese Enamel and Nigerian Household Containers
New Perspectives in African History: The Case of Francophone Africa

Middle Eastern

Li Fuquan – Arabs or Persians? The History and the Prospect of the Multi-Ethinic Power Structure within Shi’ism

Theme Lecture

IIAS Lecture | Evolution of the Scholarship Since The Civic Culture