“The U.S. Presidential Election: Cross-Disciplinary Responses” – being held on Wednesday 13 November at 2.30 p.m. (UK time), co-organised and co-hosted by the Andrew Hook Centre for American Studies at the University of Glasgow and the David Bruce Centre for the Study of the Americas at Keele University.
Our confirmed speakers are
Oli Charbonneau, Lecturer in American History (Glasgow)
Sarah Dunstan, Lecturer in the International History of Modern Human Rights (Glasgow)
Alex Benchimol, Senior Lecturer in Scottish Romantic Print Culture (Glasgow)
Kristen Brill, Senior Lecturer in American History (Keele)
Jon Herbert, Senior Lecturer in American Politics (Keele)
Forough Ramezankhah, Lecturer in Law (Keele)
Each speaker will take a few minutes to share their thoughts on the outcome of the presidential election and its possible consequences, after which we will open the floor for a wider discussion. It promises to be a rich and exciting event, of interest to colleagues in all disciplines, and we would be delighted to welcome you to the discussion. Here is the Teams link: