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IAS seminar room, Millburn House

A seminar/master class by Deidre Colman(University of Melbourne, IAS Visiting Fellow) poster

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IAS seminar room

'Digital humanities, crowd sourcing, and travel writing: Anna Maria Falconbridge’s diary (1794)', with Professor Deidre Coleman (University of Melbourne and Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies

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Workshop on 'Digital humanities, crowd sourcing, and travel writing: Anna Maria Falconbridge's diary (1794)' with IAS Visiting Fellow Professor Deirdre Coleman
IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

Professor Coleman is a literary scholar and historian working on the 18th and 19th centuries. She has written extensively on travel writing, antislavery and Sierra Leone (e.g. Romantic Colonization and British Anti-Slavery, CUP, 2005). She is currently working on a biography of the naturalist Henry Smeathman.

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For further details about Professor Coleman's visit, please contact David Lambert (d.lambert@warwick.ac.uk) or Hanna Hodacs (h.hodacs@warwick.ac.uk).

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Research Seminar Series: Suzanne Frey-Kupper and Marta Barbato
S.013

Suzanne Frey Kupper: Ugly and corroded, but true treasures: Coins from excavations, Sicilian case studies.

Marta Barbato: Coins from the "sottosuolo urbano" in Rome: case studies of Roman Republican coins

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Italian Department Research Seminar: A Kristevan Approach to Italian Literature: from the Middle Ages to the 21st Century
Room H403, Humanities Building
  • Francesca Southerden (Wellesley College): The Other of Language: Defining Affect in Petrarch and Kristeva
  • Fabio Camilletti (ÌÇÐÄTV): ‘The Melancholy Prince. Leopardi and the Art of Detour’
  • Katrin Wehling-Giorgi (ÌÇÐÄTV): ‘Ero io l'ordinatore della strage’: Maternal abjections in Elsa Morante's and Elena Ferrante's writings
  • Emma Bond (St. Andrews): Migration and the Space of the Maternal Body
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The Memorialisation of 15th-and 16th-century European Sites Connected to Black Africans
H303

A seminar by Kate Lowe (Queen mary, University of London), joint with the Early Modern Seminar

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Joint Global History /Early Modern Seminar-Kate Lowe (QMUL)
H3.03

Kate Lowe (QMUL) on ‘The memorialisation of C15th and C16th European sites connected to black Africans’

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Italian Department Research Seminar: A Kristevan Approach to Italian Literature: from the Middle Ages to the 21st Century

Francesca Southerden (Wellesley College): The Other of Language: Defining Affect in Petrarch and Kristeva
  • Fabio Camilletti (ÌÇÐÄTV): ‘The Melancholy Prince. Leopardi and the Art of Detour’
  • Katrin Wehling-Giorgi (ÌÇÐÄTV): ‘Ero io l'ordinatore della strage’: Maternal abjections in Elsa Morante's and Elena Ferrante's writings
  • Emma Bond (St. Andrews): Migration and the Space of the Maternal Body
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STVDIO Seminar - Kate Lowe
H3.03

 Kate Lowe (QMUL)

‘The memorialisation of C15th and C16th European sites connected to black Africans’.

(Joint with Early Modern Seminar).

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Early Modern/ Global History Seminar - Professor Kate Lowe
H3.03

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