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Kate Quinn to participate in Barbados republicanism event

16 December 2021

Event flier showing images of the Houses of Parliament in London, Parliament House in Barbados, the logos of sponsoring institutions, photographs of three guest speakers and the moderator, the event title and date, and Zoom link

We are all invited to the online event on Barbados's new status as a republic, 'Monarchy vs Republicanism: Barbadians had their say'. It is hosted by the University of the West Indies (UWI) - Cave Hill as part of the AHRC-supported collaborative research project 'The Visible Crown: Queen Elizabeth II, 1952 to the present'.

Dr Kate Quinn, Associate Professor of Caribbean History at UCL Institute of the Americas, and co-investigator in the project will participate in this timely event, along with fellow co-investigators Professor Cynthia Barrow-Giles and Dr Cleve Scott, with Professor Dwayne Devonish as discussant, all UWI - Cave Hill.

This event will take place on December 19, 2021 at 3pm AST (7pm UK time). Access this online event via the Zoom link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87229280351 

Links:

The Visible Crown: Queen Elizabeth II, 1952 to the present | website

Dr Kate Quinn  |  academic profile

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Event flier showing images of the Houses of Parliament in London, Parliament House in Barbados, the logos of sponsoring institutions, photographs of three guest speakers and the moderator, the event title and date, and Zoom link