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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
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Complexity Seminar Room, Maths Department |
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Research SeminarH501Dr Pablo Mukherjee - 'The Dead Who Did Not Die: Rudyard Kipling and Cholera'. All welcome. A light sandwich lunch is provided for attendees. |
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History Research SeminarH5.45Prasenjit Duara (National University of Singapore) ‘Circulatory and Competitive Histories: Temporal Foundations for Cosmopolitanism’ |
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IAS Visiting Fellow: Professor Prasenjit Duara (Raffles Professor of Humanities, Director, Asia Research Institute, Director, Humanities and Social Sciences Research, National University of SingaporeH545, Humanities BuildingLunchtime Seminar in the History Department 'Circulatory and Competitive Histories: Temporal Foundations for Cosmopolitanism' See r for full programme arranged for Professor Duara's visit. |
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CHM and History PhotosCHM Hub H449 |
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CHM and History PhotosCHM Hub - H449 |
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'The Year of Shakespeare' Dr. Erin Sullivan (The Shakespeare Institute) and Dr. Paul Prescott (University of ÌÇÐÄTV)
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Medieval Seminar Series - Dr Helen Swift (Oxford)H0.56, Humanities BuildingWhen poetry does politics: the fifteenth-century case of Martin Le Franc |
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Dr Helen Swift (Oxford): ‘When poetry does politics: the fifteenth-century case of Martin Le Franc' |
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CHM Invitee Welcome ReceptionGrad Space, 4th Flr, HumanitiesPlease note this event is invitees only |
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CHM Invitee Welcome ReceptionGrad Space, 4th Flr, HumanitiesPlease be advised that this event is Invitee only; please contact T.Horton@warwick.ac.uk shoudl you have any queries |
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Global History Centre meetingH023Global History Centre meeting |
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Wolfson Research Exchange
Welcome Evening In the Wolfson Research Exchange (Library Building 3rd floor). After a short introduction of the Seminar Series, you will be able to socialise with new and not-so-new arts students over drinks and snacks. |