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The Center for Social Science Research is an interdisciplinary faculty organization dedicated to fostering active research by SUNY Oneonta faculty and students in all branches of the social sciences. History of CSSR

New Book Released by CSSR: Imagining Globalization

"Imagining Globalization" provides a multifaceted discussion of globalization that integrates cultural, economic, and political perspectives.  The cases in the collection encompass the historical eras of colonization, Cold War, and post-Cold War.  The book's multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches allow the exploration of identity, boundaries, language use, and other issues in the context of specific temporal and spatial contexts.

The chapters in the book--"Language," "Identities," and "Boundaries"--were derived from three conferences organized by the Center for Social Science Research at SUNY Oneonta. 

For more information on the book, please visit:

http://us.macmillan.com/imaginingglobalization

All the World at Wembley: Britain in the 1920s
Morris Hall, Room 104
Monday, November 5 from 7 – 9:30 p.m.

Dr. Anne Clendinning, Associate Professor, (Department of History, Nipissing University, North Bay, Ontario, Canada) will be giving a public lecture. Her talk will examine the British Empire Exhibition held in the summers of 1924 and 1925 at Wembley in north London. Part trade fair and part theme park, the event brought together the member nations of the British Empire to celebrate imperial unity and foster economic cooperation between the member nations. Dr. Anne Clendinning will show how the British Empire Exhibition served as a microcosm that revealed a great deal about British attitudes to empire, race and gender and the politics or post-war reconstruction in Britain during the 1920s. Students, faculty, staff and members of the public are welcome to attend this free lecture.

Dr. Clendinning is the author of Demons of domesticity : women and the English gas industry, 1889-1939 (Burlington, Vt: Ashgate, 2004) which is a study of “lady demonstrators” of gas kitchen appliances as well as women in the gas industry in general in early twentieth century Britain. Her new work is on the British Empire Exhibition of 1924- 1925.

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