Lucia Carminati - Seeking Bread and Fortune in Port Said
Schedule
Thu Apr 23 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC+02:00Location
NVIC - Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo | Cairo, QH
But migrant men, women, and children did more than simply seek opportunity: they actively shaped the town and made the Suez Canal possible, thereby altering the course of Egyptian, Mediterranean, and global history. Through moments of light and darkness, Port Said kept growing and puzzling observers: was it a showcase of modernity or a mere backwater? Was it truly a part of Egypt? And was -indeed is- it exceptional? This talk engages with these questions as it bridges the Lucia Carminati's book’s findings with some lines for future research.
Lucia is Professor of History at the University of Oslo. She obtained her PhD from the University of Arizona in 2018. She teaches migration history, modern Middle East history, and research methodology classes. Her first book, Seeking Bread and Fortune in Port Said. Labor Migration and the Making of the Suez Canal, 1859–1906, has won the 2024 Best Book in Urban History (excluding the U.S., Canada, and Europe) of the Urban History Association.
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The lecture starts at 6 pm. We work on a first-come, first-served basis as the number of seats is limited. We open our doors at 5:30 and close them at 6:15 or earlier when the lecture room reaches its full capacity.
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