Weatherhead Initiative on Global History

Weatherhead Initiative on Global History

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WIGH strives to create a global conversation about global history.

The Weatherhead Initiative on Global History (WIGH) responds to the growing interest at Harvard in the encompassing study of global history. The Initiative is committed to the systematic scrutiny of developments that have unfolded across national, regional, and continental boundaries as well as to analysis of the interconnections—cultural, economic, ecological and demographic—among world societies

02/09/2026

TODAY 2/9/2026: Global History Seminar with Siân Davies on "Between Plantation and Penrhyn Quarry: The Transition to Wage Labour, in Stone, in North Wales, in Jamaica." Historians focused on the transition to wage labour in one geographic zone have infrequently considered its relationship to this transition elsewhere. The geographic separation of management and business records has contributed to a lack of attention to the connections and interactions between these endeavors. This presentation analyses efforts to establish wage dependency and ‘industriousness’ through managers’ letters from North Wales before turning attention to similar efforts in post-emancipation Jamaica. https://wigh.wcfia.harvard.edu/event/global-history-seminar-sian-davies

04/22/2025

April 24-26, 2025: The Nature of Commodity Frontiers Conference.
The Nature of Commodity Frontiers conference aims to contribute analyses at the intersections of ecology, race, gender, Indigeneity, and more-than-human life in the historical analysis of commodity frontiers. Our focus is the transformation of the global countryside, in all its diversity and unevenness across time and space. In line with this bottom-up approach, we shift the perspective away from the urban and industrial core regions of the world towards the countryside and agrarian change, and give a central place to ecological limits, local initiatives, resilience, and conflicts as drivers of change. https://wigh.wcfia.harvard.edu/event/conference-nature-commodity-frontiers

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Photos from Hello Sénégal's post 04/09/2025

A nice update from out Global Network Partners in Dakar, Sheikh Anta Diop University.

04/08/2025

We closed out the semester with a presentation by seminar alum Swarnabh Ghosh (center) with commentators Moisés de Freitas Cunha and Anny Li. See you in the fall!

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