The CBRL Kenyon Institute (KI) is pleased to announce a series of events marking the centenary of the British Mandate in Palestine (1922-48).
This series, set to take place throughout the autumn of 2022, includes:
- Four online lectures, organised from Jerusalem
- One in-person lecture at the University of Edinburgh
- A three-day conference co-organised at Birzeit University with six local, UK and international research centres
The conference includes 64 academic presentations on the theme of Reassessing the British Mandate in Palestine, with two panels (eight papers) specifically addressing the theme of archaeology during the Mandate.
We are delighted to present a rich programme of events that encourage transparency, critical enquiry and debate on this period within the spirit of CBRL’s mission to make the fullest possible contribution to fostering knowledge and understanding of the Levant, for the common good.
All events will be recorded and made available via CBRL’s website.
Wednesday 12 October 2022
The Victorians in Palestine: Laying Colonial Foundations, with Dr Gabriel Polley [online]
To register to attend the webinar, click here.
Monday 17 October 2022
Thirsty Water Carriers: The Legacy of Colonialism in the Galilee, with Dr Muna Dajani [online]
To register to attend the webinar, click here.
Wednesday 19 October 2022
Britain’s Pacification of Palestine: The British Army, the Colonial State, and the Arab Revolt, 1936-39, with Matthew Hughes [online]
To register to attend the webinar, click here.
Monday 31 October to Wednesday 2 November 2022
Reassessing the British Mandate in Palestine [in-person/hybrid]
For more information about the conference, follow here [be sure to check back for updates]
Tuesday 8 November 2022
On the Centenary of the British Mandate Era in Palestine (1922-1948): Dr Salman Abu Sitta’s Address to Balfour [in-person]
To register to attend the lecture, click here.
Tuesday 29 November 2022
Mapping the Future in British Mandate Palestine, with Dr Penny Sinanoglou [online]
To register to attend the webinar, click here.