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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

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An Exploration of the War on Terror: Representations, Risk, Legal and Government Strategies
SO.20
Seminar Two: Wed 20 February, 1-3pm  [S0.20] International Dimensions to Terrorism  Chair: Professor Jacqueline Hodgson (School of Law, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
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Study of Women and Gender Studies Seminar
R3.25 Rhampal

Centre for the Study of Women and Gender Graduate Student Seminar Series

' Representations of Gendered Space in Doris Lessing's Fantasy Fiction'

Arina Lungu (ÌÇÐÄTV)

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Global History Seminar Series
H545, Humanities

Joint IAS Special Lecture and Global Hisotry Lecture.

'Consumer Trade of the Four Parts of the World: Imagining East, West, America and Africa in the Eighteenth Century'

Ann Smart Martin (IAS Visiting Professor from the University of Wisconsin)

Reception to follow

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Professor Ann Smart Martin, IAS Visiting Fellow: Special Lecture
Humanities room H545
IAS Visiting Fellow, Professor Ann Smart Martin, from University of Wisconsin-Madison:  'Consumer Trade of the Four Parts of the World: Imagining East, West, America and Africa in the Eighteenth Century'.  For further information contact Professor Maxine Berg, History Department.

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