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Visual and Material Culture Reading Group
H.204

Conceptualizing Cultural Hybridization. A Transdisciplinary Approach. ed. P. Stockhammer.

Contact Clare Rowan for a copy of the reading.

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G08, Writer's Room, Millburn House

 

Erin is an English graduate from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, whose fourth novel is being published in 2014. Her first novelThe Poison Tree has been adapted for television. Her second novel The Sick Rose is set in Leamington and a lightly fictionalised Kenilworth. Erin will give us her take on the conflicts between genre/commercial fiction and literary fiction.

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Early Modern Seminar - Dr David Trim
H3.03

Dr David Trim, on The Protestant Cause in France and the Netherlands and the making of policy under Elizabeth I: English soldiers as shapers of policy.


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Early Modern seminar -David Trim, title tba
H3.03

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