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Thursday, November 03, 2016

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IAS seminar room

Interdisciplinary Postgraduate WorkshopFollowed by lunch with IAS International Visiting Fellow Stevent Aschheim. Participation only with prior registration by 27 October, please contact: S dot Mercader at warwick dot ac dot uk.

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ÌÇÐÄTV Thursdays - Paul Cooper
Writers' Room, G08 Millburn House

Paul graduated from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV in 2011 and spent most of the next year living in Sri Lanka, teaching English in schools and travelling the country, spending time among the ruins both ancient and modern. He also worked in Atlantis, a volunteer bookshop in Santorini, but came home to study on the creative writing MA at the UEA. He rode out the financial crisis there, doing internships and placements at literary magazines, also working as an archivist and freelance book reviewer. His novel, River of Ink, was published by Bloomsbury in 2015.

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Ramphal Building R3.41

Special guest talk by IAS visiting scholar Prof. Steven Aschheim (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)

Locating the Jewish Self in a Turbulent Germany: The Contrasting Visions of Gershom Scholem, Hannah Arendt and Victor Klemperer

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CANCELLED - Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia on 'Corporate Constitutionalism and the Dialogue between the Global and Local in Seventeenth-Century English History'
H303

A seminar with Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia (Penn State University), jointly organised by Global History Centre and Early Modern & Eighteenth Century

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H4.50 (Humanities Building, ÌÇÐÄTV)
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H450

 (Durham), 'Comets and Meteorology in Early Modern Venice'.

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Ramphal Building R3.41

IAS Visiting Fellow, Prof. Steven Aschheim (Hebrew University Jerusalem): Locating the Jewish Self in a Turbulent Germany: The Contrasting Visions of Gershom Scholem, Hannah Arendt and Victor Klemperer

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Global-EM-18thC seminar: Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia (Penn State University) CANCELLED
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Locating the Jewish Self in a Turbulent Germany
R3.41

The Contrastcating the Jewish Self in a Turbuleing Visions of Gershom Scholem, Hannah Arendt and Victor Klemperer

ÌÇÐÄTV Workshop for Interdisciplinary German Studies with IAS International Visiting Fellow Steven Aschheim. For questions and updates please contact James Hodkinson, J dot R dot Hodkinson at warwick dot ac dot uk, and Christine Achinger, C dot E dot Achinger at warwick dot ac dot uk.

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H3.03

A joint event with the Global History & Culture Centre

Prof. Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia

(Pennsylvania State University)

Jesuit Silk: the Cultural Practices of Catholic Conversion in early modern Europe and China

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Management of Breast Cancer: Have we come full circle?
Bank Restaurant, Birmingham

registration for this event is now closed

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