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ÌÇÐÄTV Words - History Festival 2 - 22 October 2022
ÌÇÐÄTV

Runs from Sunday, October 02 to Saturday, October 22.

Researchers from the Department of History will be delivering a series of talks at ÌÇÐÄTV Words History Festival. Now in its twentieth year, ÌÇÐÄTV Words is a popular annual event, bringing internationally acclaimed historians to share stories from the past to venues around ÌÇÐÄTV.

Since 2012, the University of ÌÇÐÄTV has collaborated with the festival on a series titled Tea Time talks, where academics from the Department of History discuss their research. This year, topics are:

Professor Christoph Mick and Dr Claire Shaw, Saturday 8 October

 Dr Zoe Strimpel, Saturday 22 October

 Professor Mark Philp, Saturday 26 November

The programme also includes a play written by PhD student David Fletcher and performed by Loft Theatre company.  tells the story of a cholera epidemic that took place in Leamington Spa in 1849, and the medical and political conflicts that surrounded it.

Other speakers at the festival include Tracy Borman, Max Hastings, Dan Jones, Adam Rutherford, Charles Spencer and Alison Weir. Tickets are available from ÌÇÐÄTV Words’ website:  

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Constellations of HOME, by the Agency Photography Group
University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Faculty of Arts Building (The FAB): 6 University Road, Coventry, CV4 7EQ

Runs from Monday, October 03 to Monday, October 24.

Constellations of HOME, by the Agency Photography Group

3 - 27 October 2022

Constellations of HOME is a legacy project from Agency, part of the HOME: Arts and Homelessness Festival that took place 8–16 October 2021 during Coventry City of Culture.

Agency was created by the socially engaged artist Anthony Luvera in collaboration with people who have experienced homelessness in Coventry.

Constellations of HOME features Assisted Self-Portraits from Agency, alongside personal reflections and photographs from personal, professional and community networks chosen and co-curated by participants.

Constellations of HOME was created by the Agency Photography Group working with Anthony Luvera from Coventry University; Ben Davenport from Crisis Skylight; and Nadine Holdsworth and Jennifer Verson from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV. It has been funded by the ÌÇÐÄTV Institute of Engagement.

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Constellations of Home
University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Faculty of Arts Building (The FAB)

Runs from Monday, October 03 to Thursday, October 27.

Constellations of HOME is a legacy project from Agency, part of the HOME: Arts and Homelessness Festival that took place during Coventry City of Culture. Agency was created by the socially-engaged artist Anthony Luvera in collaboration with people who have experienced homelessness in Coventry.

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GHCC book launch Guillemette Crouzet, 'Inventing the Middle East: Britain and the Persian Gulf in the Age of Global Imperialism'
OC1.09, Oculus Building

GHCC welcome lunch

book launch Guillemette Crouzet, Inventing the Middle East: Britain and Persian Gulf in the Age of Global Imperialism

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GHCC Welcome lunch and book launch, Guillemette Crouzet, Inventing the Middle East: Britain and the Persian Gulf in the Age of Global Imperialism
OC1.09
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Classics and Ancient History, Work in Progress Seminar. Eric Csapo: "Phanodemos and the Invention of Athenian Cultural History"
FAB 5.01
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Negotiating identities in stories of anti-Chinese racism during the COVID-19 pandemic
A0.23 and MS Teams
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History Research Seminar - Oskar Cox Jensen (UEA)
OC0.04, Oculus

History Research Seminar, Oskar Cox Jensen (UEA), Vagabonds and the Writing of History 

Discussant: Natalie Hanley-Smith; Chair: Mark Philp 

Week 2, Wednesday 12 Oct, 4.30 – 6 pm, OC0.04, Oculus Building, with remote speaker and discussant

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History Research seminar, Vagabonds and the Writing of History, Oskar Cox Jensen (Newcastle)
OC0.04

speaker: Oskar Cox Jensen (Newcastle), Vagabonds and the Writing of History

chair: Mark Philp

discussant: Natalie Hanley-Smith

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Italian Research Seminar Series - Book launch: Sappho and Catullus in Twentieth-Century Italian and North American Poetry (London: Bloomsbury, 2022)
Oculus room 1.03

Dr Cecilia Piantanida (SMLC ÌÇÐÄTV) in conversation with Prof Carlo Caruso (Siena) and Dr Elena Giusti (Classics ÌÇÐÄTV)


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Italian Research Seminar Series - Book launch: Sappho and Catullus in Twentieth Century Italian and North American Poetry (London: Bloomsbury, 2022)
Oculus 1.03

Book launch: Sappho and Catullus in Twentieth-Century Italian and North American Poetry (London: Bloomsbury, 2022)

Dr Cecilia Piantanida (SMLC ÌÇÐÄTV) in conversation with Prof Carlo Caruso (Siena) and Dr Elena Giusti (Classics ÌÇÐÄTV)

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What is in a name?
FAB0.08

This event is planned and run by Maureen Ownuali (Politics and Sociology) and Yinka Aresa (English and History), centering on issues of naming and mutual respect.

Those attending are asked to sign up in advance at .

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