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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

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CHM WiP: Andrew Burchell, 'Enacting (chronic) diseases: rheumatic and diabetic organisations in mid-century Britain'
Ramphal, R1.15

Please if you would like to join us.

Lunch provided for those attending in person.

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GHCC reading group, They Called It Peace: Worlds of Imperial Violence, Lauren Benton
OC0.05, Oculus Building
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GHCC reading group, Lauren Benton, They Called It Peace: Worlds of Imperial Violence (2024)
OC0.05, Oculus Building
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Palestinian Literature reading group
The Student Hub

Second meeting, discussing Emile Habiby’s The Secret Life of Saeed: The ill-fated pessoptimist, first published in (1974).

For further information, please contact Nadia.Backleh@warwick.ac.uk

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YPCCS Seminar - ‘Whiteness in the Caribbean: Histories, Cultures, Politics'
S0.09

he next talk in the YPCCS seminar series is a discussion on ‘Whiteness in the Caribbean: Histories, Cultures, Politics' with Dr Elizabeth Egan and Dr Anna Neima (University of ÌÇÐÄTV).

This event, on Tuesday 21st January, 5.15pm in S0.09, Social Studies building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV, is open to all. Refreshments will be available.

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Discussion with Dr Anna Neima and Dr Liz Egan

Tuesday 21st January at 5.15pm. Dr Elizabeth Egan and Dr Anna Neima (University of ÌÇÐÄTV) will hold a discussion on ‘Whiteness in the Caribbean: Histories, Cultures, Politics'.

Social Studies Building, S0.09

Open to all, no need to book. Refreshments available.

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