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IAS Visiting Fellow: Prof. Alicia Dickenstein (University of Buenos Aires)
Maths B3.03

Algebraic Geometry: 'The Structure of Smooth Lattice Polytopes with High Codegree'

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IAS Visiting Fellow: Prof. Margaret Jacob (UCLA)
Humanities H545

Public Lecture: 'The Radical Enlightenment Reconsidered: Or the Return of the Repressed'

Followed by a wine reception in the Arts Faculty Graduate Space, 4th floor Humanities Building

See Poster for programme of events during Prof Jacobs' Visiting Fellowship

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CEELBAS Midlands Russia Seminar
IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

Alena Ledeneva, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL

'Open Secrets and Knowing Smiles: Reflections on Informal Power in Russia'

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Durham University: Calman Learning Centre Room 202
The lecture is simultaneously a CHMD event. Roberta Bivins is particularly well-known for her successful recent book on the history of alternative medicine. For more on her work please see:
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/chm/staff/robertabivins

Abstract: '"Take me to the river" Water Cures in the twentieth century'
Water in the twentieth century, as in the nineteenth, played a
fundamental role in both medical and popular cultures of health. From
the persistence of homeopathy to the emergence of hydration therapies
and 'health for all', water flows through twentieth century medical
thought, domestic and professional. This lecture will explore the
therapeutic uses of water in the home, the hospital, and the health
campaign from the dawn of the twentieth century to the present.

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