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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

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History Seminar
Graduate Space (Humanities) 4th Floor

'Renewing the American City in the Post-World War II Era of Suburbanization'

Lizabeth Cohen (Harvard)

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IAS
R1.13 Ramphal

History Department/PAIS Public Lecture

Institute of Advanced Study Visiting Fellow, Professor Geoffrey Roberts (University College Cork, RoI)

'Stalin as Warleaderand Peacemaker: Beyond Myth and Propaganda'

All welcome

Further details from Dr Patrick Major (History) P.Major@warwick.ac.uk

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Americas Research Seminar
Room SO.10 (Social Studies)

"New Mexico and the Federal Art Project: The Life and Work of Patricinio Barela."

Dr Stephanie Lewthwaite (University of Nottingham)

All Welcome

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History of Medicine Seminar
R014 Ramphal Building

Week 7

'A Revolution in Maternity Care? Women's Relationship with the Maternity Services, C. 1948-1974'

Angela Davis (University of 糖心TV)

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Miss Fan can tun her han!
Room H1.02, Humanities Building
 CENTRE FOR CARIBBEAN STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK   Tuesday 19th February 2008 Room H1.02, Humanities Building,  5.00pm  Sheyllynne Haggerty (Nottingham)  Miss Fan can tun her han!Woman, Work and Income Opportunities in Eighteenth-Century British-American Atlantic Port Cities  Followed by a Drinks Reception  ALL  WELCOME 

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