The Eccles Centre for American Studies

The Eccles Centre for American Studies

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The Eccles Centre for American Studies is based at the British Library. We promote the Library's North American collections through research and events.

The Eccles Centre promotes the British Library's North American (USA, Canada, the Caribbean) collections through a programme of events and research support.

Eric Foner at the British Library, 9 June, 19.15 05/05/2017

Eric Foner will be in conversation with Lawrence Goldman at the British Library on 9 June, discussing the use and abuse of American history & the future of radicalism in America in the age of Trump.

Eric Foner at the British Library, 9 June, 19.15 Join Prof Foner, in conversation with Prof Lawrence Goldman, for a discussion of the use & abuse of American history & the future of radicalism in America in the age of Trump.

Vacancy in Americas team at the British Library 27/04/2017

Cataloguer vacancy in the Americas team at the British Library, deadline 1 May

Vacancy in Americas team at the British Library Our colleagues in the Americas Collections at the British Library are currently recruiting a Cataloguer (deadline 1 May). 

Pocahontas and after: historical culture and transatlantic encounters, 1617-2017 | Institute of Historical Research 21/02/2017

Registration is open for 'Pocahontas and After: Historical culture and transatlantic encounters, 1617 - 2017'. You can sign up at the Institute of Historical Research website link below.

If you can't make the full conference, there are separate tickets available for the cultural strand on the Saturday at the British Library's website: https://www.bl.uk/events/pocahontas-and-after-cultural-day

Pocahontas and after: historical culture and transatlantic encounters, 1617-2017 | Institute of Historical Research The Institute of Historical Research (IHR) provides resources for historians, including a major research library, digital projects, seminars and lectures, conferences, books and journals,podcasts and Ma/PhD study and research training.

21/12/2016

Our annual fellowships scheme is still open to applications, for researchers needing to use the British Library's collections who live beyond the M25. You have until 5pm on the 6 January to get them in. Find out more about the application process and past award holders on our website.

Eccles Centre Fellowships in North American Studies This page is about fellowships offered by the Eccles Centre

17/11/2016

Last week, the Eccles Centre ventured to the British Library's Boston Spa site in North Yorkshire where we delivered a session training postgraduates and 3rd year undergraduates on use of the Library's North Americas collections. We had a wonderful turn out of 50 students from over 8 universities, and we hope to be revisiting this training session again in 2017. You can read more about the day on the Americas Collections blog.

http://blogs.bl.uk/americas/2016/11/american-studies-training-day-in-boston-spa.html

American Studies Training Day in Boston Spa The Americas Team and the Eccles Centre for American Studies joined forces for a special training session on resources for American Studies at the British Library at Boston Spa.

Photos from The Eccles Centre for American Studies's post 17/10/2016

Next Tuesday 25th October, we welcome Robin Reineke to the Eccles Centre. Robin is a founder member of the Colibri Centre for Human Rights which is an Arizona based organisation working to end migrant death and provide advocacy for the families of missing migrants. 'The Missing Migrant Project' works with medical examiners, forensic scientists, and families to help identify the dead and reunite their remains with their families.

Robin will be in conversation with Patrick Kingsley, The Guardian's first migiration correspondent who has published a book on the European migration crisis. They will reflect on the role of geography and harsh terrains on migration.

Tickets are available at the following link: http://www.bl.uk/events/migrant-landscapes

The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition, by Manisha Sinha 12/10/2016

This Friday we welcome historian Manisha Sinha, whose book 'The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition' was picked as book of the week by Times Higher Education.

Tickets are still available to hear her talk on the transatlantic connections between radicalism and abolitionism. Book your place here:
http://www.bl.uk/events/a-new-history-of-abolition

The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition, by Manisha Sinha Book of the week: Blacks were key agents in the international battle against slavery, Olivette Otele writes

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