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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

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Light in Darkness: The mystical philosophy of Jacob Böhme
Chapel of Christ the Servan, Coventry Cathedral

Runs from Tuesday, April 30 to Friday, July 05.

Light in Darkness: The mystical philosophy of Jacob Böhme

Free special guided tours of the exhibition.

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Joint book launch: 'Women on the Edge in Early Modern Europe' and 'From Medievalism to Early-Modernism'
Graduate Space, 4th Floor Humanities Buidling
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seminar: Prof. Manon Parry (University of Amsterdam) 'Reproducing Bodies: Pregnancy, Contraception and Abortion in Museums'
R0.14 Ramphal building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
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CHM seminar: Prof. Manon Parry (University of Amsterdam) 'Reproducing Bodies: Pregnancy, Contraception, and Abortion in Museums'
R0.14 Ramphal building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
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STVDIO Seminar: John Monfasani (State University of New York at Albany). All welcome.
H4.50 (humanities building)

Speaking topic: 'American Historiography on Renaissance Humanism: Discussion of a recent publication'

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STVDIO Seminar
H450

  (State University of New York at Albany): American Historiography on Renaissance Humanism: Discussion of a recent publication. Details to be circulated in advance.

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Postgraduate Research Symposium.
S0.10, Social Sciences building

Tuesday 14th May at 5.15pm, room S0.10, Social Sciences Building

Postgraduate Research Symposium.

This will showcase the current work of postgraduate students affiliated to the Centre. There will be a series of short papers and a chance afterwards for discussion.

 

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