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H450

Open to all Arts Faculty PGR students these sessions are essential for anyone considering applying for the HRC Doctoral Fellowship Competition or those involved in the PG Festival in the spring, in fact anyone who will at some point be involved in conference organisation.

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Reading Group: Debt: The First 5000 Years
H2.44 Humanities Building

Reading group, Debt: The First 5000 Years (2014), by David Graeber

reading chapters - chpt 1 on the Experience of Moral Confusion

 chpt 5 a Brief Treatise on the Moral Grounds of Economic Relations

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Prof Marcie Frank, "The Melodramatic Actress"
Humanities Building, H.058

The 'Melodramatic Actress' happens when the narratorr of a novel talks directly to a character. This talk tracks the appearance of this mode of addressfrom Inchbald's Nature and Art (1796) through to moments of elevated feeling in Dickens, Trollope and Hardy. is Professor of English at Concordia University. For more information, please contact Michael Meeuwis, m.meeuwis@warwick.ac.uk.

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Debt: The First 5000 Years (2014), by David Grarber

reading chapters to be announced

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H450

Open to all Arts Faculty PGR students these sessions are essential for anyone considering applying for the HRC Doctoral Fellowship Competition or those involved in the PG Festival in the spring, in fact anyone who will at some point be involved in conference organisation.

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Skills session: Getting Published in Journals
H3.47 Humanities building

Tea and cakeswill be provided.

The session will be informal, with presentations and with time to discuss your specific issues.

Skills Session: Getting Published in Journals

· The editors’ perspective (David Lambert editor Atlantic World/Hilary Marland past editor Social History of Medicine)

· The writing process and choosing a journal (Elise Smith)

· Dealing with feedback (David Lambert/Hilary Marland/Elise Smith)

· Publishing from the PhD (Jenny Crane)

· Open Access publishing (Hilary Marland)

Please let Sheilagh Holmes know if you are able to attend.

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WiP seminar Paul Grigsby, 'Pausanias' Boiotia or What I did on my Holidays'
S0.19
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WiP seminar Edmund Stewart, 'Greek Tragedy and Travel: the Case of the Phrixus Plays'
S0.19
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Humanities Building H2.02

Katharina Forster (ÌÇÐÄTV): Bildung, Kolonialismus und Propaganda in Sherko Fatahs Ein Weißes Land (2011)

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Katharina Forster (University of ÌÇÐÄTV): Bildung, Kolonialismus und Propaganda in Sherko Fatahs Ein weißes Land (2011)
Tim Brockmann and Michael Grass will each give a brief presentation of their PhD projects.

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R3.25

Reading Group

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Corruption Network Seminar

Ian Cawood (Newman): 'Public Corruption and Public Service: Past and Present'

IAS Seminar room Milburn House

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