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Tuesday, March 02, 2010
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Spinoza and the Radical EnlightenmentIAS Seminar Room, Millburn HouseYou are cordially invited to take part in a graduate seminar exploring 'Spinoza and the Radical Enlightenment', led by IAS Visiting Fellow Professor Margaret Jacob. Prof. Jacob is Distinguished Professor of History at UCLA and a renowned scholar of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The seminar will explore the topic through selected readings from Spinoza's Tractates and Ethics. It will take place on Tuesday, 2 March, 3-5 in the IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House.
The reading can be collected, free of charge, from the English Department office. I would also draw your attention to Prof. Jacob's lecture, 5:00, Wednesday 3 March, H545: The Radical Enlightenment Reconsidered. This lecture will be followed by a wine reception in the Graduate Space.
Please mark these events in your diaries and I hope many of you will be able to attend this rare opportunity to explore some formative ideas of the early modern period with our IAS Visiting Scholar.
If you have any questions, please contact me at j.m.labbe@warwick.ac.uk.
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IAS Visiting Fellow: Prof . Margaret Jacob (UCLA)IAS Seminar Room, Millburn HouseGraduate Seminar: 'Spinoza and the Radical Enlightenment' Open to all disciplines. Advance reading material is available from the English Department Office. See Poster for full programme of events during Prof Jacobs' Visiting Fellowship |
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Early Modern SeminarH303Tuesday 2 March ‘Topical Prints: printed visual culture from the Popish Plot to the Sacheverell and trial’. (Mark Knights - ÌÇÐÄTV / Henry Sacheverell) |
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IAS Visiting Fellows: Prof. Vivien Schmidt (Boston University)WBS Scarman Road Lecture Theatre B3.20Third Annual ÌÇÐÄTV/RIPE DebateThe Third Annual ÌÇÐÄTV/RIPE Debate
'The Fall, Rise, Fall and Rise of the State within Modern Capitalism - and how to explain it' Professor Schmidt will debate this theme with Professor Colin Hay (University of Sheffield) and Professor Colin Crouch (University of ÌÇÐÄTV)
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R0.21 Ramphal Building
Professor Eyal Weizman, Director of the Centre for Research in Architecture, Goldsmiths College, London. Followed by a wine reception. This event is free and open to all.
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