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Conference Presentation at the International Conference on Ethiopian Studies, Hawassa, Ethiopia, 01/10/2025. Dr Nicola Camilleri, ‘From Slaves to Ascaris: Colonial Soldiers and their Pasts in Slavery’

Conference Presentation at the International Conference on Ethiopian Studies, Hawassa, Ethiopia, 01/10/2025. Dr Nicola Camilleri, ‘From Slaves to Ascaris: Colonial Soldiers and their Pasts in Slavery’

by Donal Hassett | Oct 6, 2025 | Presentations

Nicola presented as part of a broader panel on the history of ‘Ethiopian Voices  against Slavery’. You can access the full programme here: Conference Programme
COLVET Conference Panel, 35th Irish Conference of Historians, Presenting: Prof Dónal Hassett and Dr Nicola Camilleri, Chaired by Dr Anindita Bhattacharya

COLVET Conference Panel, 35th Irish Conference of Historians, Presenting: Prof Dónal Hassett and Dr Nicola Camilleri, Chaired by Dr Anindita Bhattacharya

by Donal Hassett | Sep 19, 2025 | Presentations

For the 35th Irish Conference of Historians, the COLVET team organised a panel entitled ‘Life in the Shadow of Conflict: Survival and Self-Realisation in the Africa after the Great War’. Prof Hassett presented on ‘Grief and the Global Greater War:...
Project Presentation, ‘Imperial Loyalty, Legibility and Legal Rights: The Function of the Veteran’s Card in Interwar French West Africa’, HIDDEN Cost Action Conference, Maynooth University, 15 May 2025.

Project Presentation, ‘Imperial Loyalty, Legibility and Legal Rights: The Function of the Veteran’s Card in Interwar French West Africa’, HIDDEN Cost Action Conference, Maynooth University, 15 May 2025.

by Donal Hassett | Jun 18, 2025 | Presentations

Project Presentation: ‘Writing the History of Colonial Veterancy: Sources on Eritrean Askari’, Dr Nicola Camilleri, Research and Documentation Centre, Asmara, Eritrea, May 06 2024

Project Presentation: ‘Writing the History of Colonial Veterancy: Sources on Eritrean Askari’, Dr Nicola Camilleri, Research and Documentation Centre, Asmara, Eritrea, May 06 2024

by Donal Hassett | May 14, 2025 | Events, Presentations

Conference Presentation: ‘Towards a History of the Systems of Care for War-Wounded Veterans in France’s African Colonies’, Prof Dónal Hassett, Military Welfare History Network Symposium, University of Birmingham, April 11 2025.

Conference Presentation: ‘Towards a History of the Systems of Care for War-Wounded Veterans in France’s African Colonies’, Prof Dónal Hassett, Military Welfare History Network Symposium, University of Birmingham, April 11 2025.

by Donal Hassett | May 14, 2025 | Events, Presentations

Conference Presentation, ‘Comparing Colonial Cultures of Care and Control: Veteran Provision in Interwar Algeria and Punjab’, Society of the History of War, Nicosia, 19/11/2024

Conference Presentation, ‘Comparing Colonial Cultures of Care and Control: Veteran Provision in Interwar Algeria and Punjab’, Society of the History of War, Nicosia, 19/11/2024

by Donal Hassett | Feb 11, 2025 | News, Presentations

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  • Dr Nicola Camilleri, ‘Former Eritrean Soldiers in the Italian Colonial Army: Fragments of Life and Documentation’.
  • Conference Presentation at the International Conference on Ethiopian Studies, Hawassa, Ethiopia, 01/10/2025. Dr Nicola Camilleri, ‘From Slaves to Ascaris: Colonial Soldiers and their Pasts in Slavery’
  • Dónal Hassett, ‘No Right to Return or Remain: French Colonial Soldiers and Discriminatory Demobilization (Hosted by The Returning Soldier)
  • COLVET Conference Panel, 35th Irish Conference of Historians, Presenting: Prof Dónal Hassett and Dr Nicola Camilleri, Chaired by Dr Anindita Bhattacharya
  • Project Publication: ‘Rethinking the Colonial in the Greater War’, Contemporary European History, (June 2025)

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