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IAS seminar room, Millburn House

A workshop organised by Dr Guido van Meersbergen (Leverhulme Early Career Fellow)

Draft programme

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workshop on 'Diplomacy in Early Modern Eurasia'
IAS seminar room, Millburn House

A workshop organised by Guido van Meersburgen

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Work in Progress Seminar
SO.19

Paloma Perez Galvan: 'Giacomo Mazzocchi and the Various Annotated Copies of his Epigrammata Antiquae Vrbis"

Miriam Hay: 'The Sarcophagus of Marcus Claudianus and Early Christian Visual Strategies'

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S0.11

Dr Shirley Anne Tate (Leeds University)

‘The Problematics of Caribbean Whiteness’

This is a joint seminar with the Department of Sociology

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R3.25

Anthony Bale (Birkbeck), ‘The Pilgrim on the Mountain: On Medieval Alpinism’

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Joint seminar with Department of Sociology

'The Problematics of Caribbean Whiteness'

by Shirley Ann Tate (Leeds Univsersity)

Room S0.11, Social Sciences

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