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Wednesday, November 04, 2015

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Reading Group: Noel Malcolm, Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth-Century Mediterranean World (Oxford, 2015)
H1.02, Humanities Building

Noel Malcolm, Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth-Century Mediterranean World (Oxford, 2015)

ch. 6. 'Galleys and Geopolitics'

ch. 13. 'Secret Diplomacy and the Grand Vizier'

Book review , by Jerry Brotton

Book review , by John Gallagher

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H1.02, Humanities Building

Noel Malcolm, Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth-Century Mediterranean World (Oxford, 2015)

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Work In Progress Seminars
S0.19

Weekly work-in-progress Research Seminars, where we come together to share our research.

Week 5 Speakers:

Kathryn Thompson, PhD Candidate: "Hermaphrodite Sculpture in the Roman Villa: the case of Oplontis"

followed by

Dr Carol Atack, Staff: "The ghostly voice of moderation in Greek political thought"

Chaired by: Vicky Jewell

Papers are 20 minutes long, with 10 minutes of questions each.
All are welcome - biscuits/chocolates will be provided.

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Wolfson Research Exchange, 3rd Floor University Library

All postgraduates welcome

Wine, beverages & snacks will be provided

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ÌÇÐÄTV History Research Seminar: Alex Walsham (Cambridge) "The Fanatique Rage of the Late Times": Iconoclasm, Reputation and Memory in the English Civil Wars
R0.03-4, Ramphal building
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H0.56

Reading Group (a selection from the Coventry Corpus Christi Plays)

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Millburn House Seminar - Nick Ridout (Queen Mary, University of London).
Room A0.28, Millburn House.
Wednesday 4th November.
Nick Ridout (Queen Mary, University of London).
Entertainment After Empire: Goodspeed You! Black Emperor on Stage.

 

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A0.28, Millburn House

Prof. Nick Ridout of Queen Mary University of London, will give a talk entitled ‘Entertainment after Empire: Godspeed You! Black Emperor on Stage’ – about the relationship between the contemporary entertainment industry and histories of empire and colony, read through an account of a recent concert at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire by the band Godspeed You! Black Emperor.

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Millburn Research Seminar - Prof. Nick Ridout (Queen Mary University of London): ‘Entertainment after Empire: Godspeed You! Black Emperor on Stage’

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