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Saturday, May 10, 2014

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'Time and Early Modern Thought’
York Minster, Old Palace Library, York
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Confirmed Keynote Speakers:

Dr Caspar Hirschi (School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland)

Dr Ed Bispham (Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford)

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HRC Doctoral Fellowship Colloquium: Nationalism, Patriotism, Ancient and Modern
University of ÌÇÐÄTV

A one-day interdisciplinary conference that aims:

  • To question the hypothesis that modern nationalism is a concept far detached from ancient societies.
  • To challenge assumptions that nationhood and nationalism can only be identified as an evolving product of the Renaissance onwards by exploring the existence of early forms of nationhood and nationalism in ancient societies.
  • To encourage and juxtapose dialogue on national collectivism a) between different ancient societies around the globe, and b) between the ancient and modern worlds.
  • To explore new approaches and theoretical frameworks for exploring the issue of nationalism.
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Humanities Building, ÌÇÐÄTV University

The Parish Network is pleased to announce advance details of the Twelfth ÌÇÐÄTV Symposium on Parish Research to be held on Saturday 10 May 2014 in the Humanities Building on ÌÇÐÄTV’s Central Campus near Coventry. The theme will be ‘Parish Soundscapes’ and we look forward to keynote papers by Magnus Williamson (Newcastle/Tours) and Jonathan Willis (Birmingham) plus a comment by John Harper (Bangor).

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Humanities Building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
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