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This is a composite calendar page template pulling in feeds from events calendars in department and research centre sites. It is purely used as a tool to collect the event details before filtering through to a publicly-visible calendar filter page template. To remove or add a feed to this composite calendar, please contact the IT Services Web Team (webteam at warwick dot ac dot uk).

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Light in Darkness: The mystical philosophy of Jacob Böhme
Chapel of Christ the Servan, Coventry Cathedral

Runs from Tuesday, April 30 to Friday, July 05.

Light in Darkness: The mystical philosophy of Jacob Böhme

Free special guided tours of the exhibition.

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Conference: 'Victoria's Self-Fashioning: Curating Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation & Empire'.
Kensington Palace, London.

Runs from Monday, May 20 to Tuesday, May 21.

This conference seeks to challenge these orthodoxies by examining Victoria herself as a pro-active political agent in the construction of an image for nineteenth century monarchy, and therefore directly implicated in what would become the Queen Victoria phenomenon.

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Roundtable ''Hindutva: Trans/National and Global Narratives of Hindu Nationalism'
H5.45 Humanities Building

Speakers: Edward Anderson (University of Cambridge),

Akanksha Mehta (Goldsmiths University), Tanika Sarkar (JNU, Delhi)

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