PRIVACY researchers present at Lund’s Global History Seminar Series
 
This autumn, several researchers affiliated with the Centre for Privacy Studies are participating in Lund University’s Global History Seminar Series LAUGH.
The following PRIVACY scholars will be presenting at the seminar:
Asta Mønsted & Natalie Körner 
From Shared Spaces to Private Rooms: The Architecture of Privacy in Greenlandic Inuit Homes of the 19th Century 
Date: 7 October 2025 Time: 10:15–12:00 
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Liam Benison 
‘HealingUtopia’: Toward a Prescription for a Prosocial Change 
Date: 14 October 2025 Time: 10:15–12:00
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Felicia Fricke 
Fugitive Motherhood: Women Running from Slavery in the Insular Caribbean, 1770s–1870s 
Date: 18 November 2025 Time: 10:15–12:00
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Frank Ejby Poulsen (former PRIVACY scholar)
Books, Networks, and Worldviews: Don Juan José de Austria’s Library as a Laboratory of Global Knowledge (1629–1679) 
Date: 24 November 2025 Time: 10:15–12:00  
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Angana Moitra 
‘This most spacious and fertile Monarchy’: Edward Terry’s colonialist botanography 
Date: 1 December 2025 Time: 10:15–12:00 
Event link forthcoming