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Thursday, May 20, 2010

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University of ÌÇÐÄTV

Runs from Thursday, May 20 to Friday, May 21.

Organisers:- Prof Brenda Hosington, Sara Barker, Susanna De Schepper

 

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Scarman House

Runs from Thursday, May 20 to Friday, May 21.

Renaissance Cultural Crossroads: Translation, Print and Culture in Britain 1473-1640
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English and History/Vanderbilt University Workshop
IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House
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Film and TV Studies Dept, Millburn House
Where Does History Happen?On the dispersal of contemporary histories of the moving image
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IAS Sub-Saharan Africa Research Network Seminar
R1.03 Ramphal Building

Co-sponsored by the Centre for Comparative Labour Studies

Deborah Fahy Bryceson, Department of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow

'Tunnelling out of Rural Poverty? Small-scale Gold Miners' Mobility and Livelihood Outcomes in Tanzania'

For members of SSARN, the seminar will be followed by a discussion of networking

Lunch is provided. Please RSVP by 17 May to confirm attendance L.A.Meadows@warwick.ac.uk

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