Tuesday, September 27th, 2016 BRITAIN AFTER BREXIT

DateTimeLocation
Tuesday, September 27, 20167:00PM - 9:00PMSeminar Room 108N, 1 Devonshire Place

Description

The British electorate’s vote to leave the European Union came as one of the most shocking recent developments in international affairs. What does it mean for Britain? For Europe? For the rest of us? A leading historian of modern Britain explores the implications of Brexit and places it in historical context.

James Cronin is a Professor of History at Boston College. His books include Global Rules: America and Britain in a Disordered World and New Labour’s Pasts: The Labour Party and its Discontents.


Speakers

Dr. James Cronin
Professor of History at Boston College


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