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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
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Clare Rowan talking at CityLit, London.CityLit, LondonClare will be delivering a lunchtime paper, "Coinage and Ideology at the End of the Roman Republic". |
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Staff Research SeminarRoom H502 Humanities BuildingProf Francesca Orsini (SOAS) The multilingual local in world literature. |
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ÌÇÐÄTV Workshop for Interdisciplinary German Studies: "The Age of Burnout and the Pathologization of Modernity: On Past and Present Exhaustion Theories." - Dr Anna Schaffner (Kent)German Seminar Room, H2.02Dr Anna Schaffner (University of Kent) will present a paper at the ÌÇÐÄTV Workshop for Interdisciplinary German Studies on discourses of exhaustion. |
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Early Modern Movies Presents~CromwellH450 |
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Work-in-progress seminarH003Sofia Guthrie: Dishevelled Germania: The Tacitean tradition in Antoine Garissoles' Adolphid Stephanie Lane: 'What's mine is my own': learning letters and marking possessions in Roman Britain. The room will be available from 4pm for anyone wishing to meet first for a chat (bring your own tea/coffee). All Welcome. |
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Seminar: History and the Historical NovelR0.03/4 Ramphal buildingHistory Dept Research Seminar: ‘History and the Historical Novel’ speaker: Stella Tillyard
Independent scholar and writer, author of Aristocrats (1994 biography, won the History Today Award), Citizen Lord (1998 biography), A Royal Affair (2006 history), Tides of War (2011 novel) with discussant: Lizzie Collingham
Associate Fellow at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, independent scholar and writer, author of Imperial Bodies: The Physical Experience of the Raj, Curry: A Tale of Cooks and Conquerors, and The Taste of War: World War II and the Battle for Food
refreshments served from 6pm. All are welcome. |
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History of Art Research Seminar - Paul SmithRoom F37, History of Art Department, Millburn HousePaul Smith (ÌÇÐÄTV)
Taking the shine off it? Colour theory according to Wittgenstein.
History of Art Research Seminar.
Wednesday, January 14th, 5pm, Room F37.
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