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Ramphal R.014

History of Medicine Seminar

Sachiko Kusukawa (Cambridge)

Picturing Nature in Sixteenth-Century Europe

 

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R0.14 Ramphal
Sachiko Kusukawa (Cambridge): 'Picturing Nature in Sixteenth-Century Europe'
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Additional Seminar
Wolfson Research Exchange - Library

Professor John Brewer (CalTech)

            ‘The American Leonardo’

Tuesday 3 March 5:00-7:00

Tea from 4:30 – The Library Wolfson Research Exchange

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Tracers Screening - When the Leeves Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts (2006)
CAPITAL Centre

Naomi Klein's ÌÇÐÄTV Prize for Writing Award winning The Shock Doctrine : The Rise of Disaster Capitalism begins with a description of how the Bush regime used Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans as a laboratory for neoliberalism.

See the backstory to this "business as usual" disaster planning with Spike Lee's magisterial When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts (2006) in the last two weeks of Tracers, Tuesdays, weeks 9 and 10, 7:00 at the Capital Centre.

Watch this documentary on what Wynton Marsalis calls a "signature moment," a critical juncture in our history when Americans will finally be forced to come to terms with what they are as a nation.

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