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Monday, October 14, 2013

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IAS seminar room

The aims of this speculative lunch are:

  • To discuss the significance of Cyprus' role in history from antiquity to the present day.
  • To consider Cyprus' evolving history and identity in terms of the key themes of island identity, insularity and connectivity.
  • To establish a network of researchers currently engaged with Cyprus at ÌÇÐÄTV and stimulate cross disciplinary communication.
  • To provide the impetus for an application to host a larger research-based event at ÌÇÐÄTV during which the Cyprus Research Network at ÌÇÐÄTV collaborates with other Cypriot research networks that currently exist at other universities and research institutions.

Contact Ersin Hussein for further details.

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IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

organised by Ersin Hussein, Classics and Ancient History

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H3.03

Monday, 14th October (Week 3)1pm, H3.03

Dr Christopher Clark (University of Connecticut)

'To Break the Feudal System': Land Tenure and American Revolutionary Ideology

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