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Reinaldo Funes Monzote on “From Slavery Plantations to Mass Tourism: A Project for a Synthesis of the Environmental History of the Greater Caribbean”

Lunchtime Colloquium

16.11.2023 12:30  – 13:45 

Location: conference room, fourth floor, RCC, and online on Zoom (link below)

Reinaldo Funes Monzote (Hamburg Institute for Advanced Studies) will present on “From Slavery Plantations to Mass Tourism: A Project for a Synthesis of the Environmental History of the Greater Caribbean.”

The Lunchtime Colloquium is free and open to the public. The talk starts at 12:30, but feel free to come at 12, bring a lunch, and socialize. Please note the changed location due to the train strike of the GLD.

For more information on the Lunchtime Colloquium series, please click here.

Please note: The talk will be recorded for the public representation of the Rachel Carson Center and made available on the RCC's YouTube channel. By attending the event, participants consent to being filmed or photographed.

 

To join online, please follow this Zoom link:

https://lmu-munich.zoom-x.de/j/65326218933?pwd=ZGZOelo3M1dGOHQxcFdOOTNqdkdCdz09