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SSARN Seminar
IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

Dr Rhiannon Stephens from SOAS (), University of London

Historicising Gendered Social Standing over the Longue Durée in Uganda

Lunch will be available from Midday and the seminar will start at 12.30pm.

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STVDIO seminar: Lodi Nauta (Groningen)
H4.03, Humanities Building

Language and Thought in Giovanni Pontano (1429–1503): A Humanist Linguistic Universe

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Caribbean Studies Seminar
H1.02

Esther Mijers (Reading)

'From Nieuw Walcheren to Tobago: Competition and Settlement in C17 Tobago'

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H4.03

Lodi Nauta (Groningen): (jointly with the Italian Research Seminar)

Language and Thought in Giovanni Pontano (1429–1503): A Humanist Linguistic Universe

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H4.03

Professor Lodi Nauta (University of Groningen), TBC (in conjunction with the University of ÌÇÐÄTV STVDIO Seminar Series)

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H2.02

 

Ritchie Robertson (University of Oxford):

'Kleist, Machiavelli, Rousseau: republican liberty versus
statecraft in selected plays and stories'

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