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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

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IAS Visiting Fellow: Professor Valentin-Yves Mudimbe, Duke University
Humanities H5.07

Prof Mudimbe will be participating in an English Department Postgraduate Research Seminar

'Problems and Modes in Postcolonial Literature' led by Prof Neil Lazarus

The seminar will be underpinned by chapters from The Invention of Africa (1988), Parables and Fables (1991) and the Idea of Africa (1994).

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Luminaries of Fin-de-siècle France: Aesthetic, Scientific and Medical Cultures of Light, c. 1880-1930

Dr Tania Woloshyn (Richmond University)

All seminars take place in Room RO14 at 5pm
Convenor: Dr Mathew Thomson (M.Thomson@warwick.ac.uk)
Enquiries: Hist.Med@warwick.ac.uk

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H450

Brad Pardue, Mellon Visiting Fellow University of Tennesse, Knoxville)

[T]he very brest of all this batayle’: Church, Clergy, and Laity in the Conflicting Ecclesiologies of William Tyndale and Thomas More
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H2.02
Lorenz Schröter (Schriftsteller) 'Schriftgeschwindigkeit'

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History of Medicine Seminars
R.014 Ramphal
Tuesday, 3rd November (Week 5) 
Dr Tania Woloshyn (Richmond)
Luminaries of Fin-de-siècle France: Aesthetic, Scientific and Medical Cultures of Light, c. 1880-1930

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