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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

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Workshop: Publishing in Past and Present
Graduate Space, 4th floor extension, Humanities building

Come along to find out more about getting published generally and in Past & Present in particular. Founded in 1952, Past & Present is widely acknowledged to be the liveliest and most stimulating historical journal in the English-speaking world. New directions in the journal will also be discussed.

This is a special one-off event with Professor Stephen Smith, Senior Research Fellow and Professor of History at the University of Oxford, and Editor (2009-2014) of Past and Present. Likely to be of appeal to finishing PhD students, early career researchers and academic staff.

Refreshments will be served. Please let Sheilagh Holmes know if you will be attending.

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Miraculous Icons and Bolshevik Power
H5.45 Humanities building

History Research Seminar

Professor Stephen Smith, Senior Research Fellow and Professor of History, University of Oxford

Refreshments served. All are welcome.

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