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Thursday, November 19, 2009

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IAS Visiting Fellow: Dr José González Monteagudo, University of Seville
Room RO.03/4, Ramphal Building
'Autobiographical research: processes, methods, analysis and writing': an event for Early Career Researchers
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Litbiz event: Mark LeFanu, Society of Authors
Writers Room, Millburn house
Talk by Mark LeFanu from the Society of Authors. This event is open to all.
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IAS Visiting Fellow: Dr José González Monteagudo, University of Seville
Room SO.09 Social Studies Building

'Stories, histories and narratives: the biographical turn in social sciences'.

All welcome

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C18 Seminar
H303

19 November

 ‘”The Nature and Role of Traders”: Letters in the Long Eighteenth Century’.

(Professor Pat Hudson - Cardiff)

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Cultural History Seminar Series
R1.13 Rampahl

Week 7 - Thursday 19th November:

 

 

'Forensic medicine and the practices of identification in the Crippen case'

 

 

Fraser Joyce (Oxford-Brookes)

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