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Thursday, February 25, 2016

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Public lecture and graduate workshop with Prof. Aleida Assmann
H5.45 / Workshop location TBC

Runs from Wednesday, February 24 to Thursday, February 25.

The Memory Group of the European History Research Centre (EHRC) & Connecting Cultures Global Research Priority

cordially invite you to two events with

Prof. Aleida Assmann

Public Lecture

Transnational Memory and the Construction of History through Mass Media

24 Feb 2016, 5-7pm

Humanities Building (Room 5.45)

All Welcome

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Dialogue and Difference in the Middle Ages
University of Bristol

Runs from Thursday, February 25 to Friday, February 26.

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H3.03
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18thCC seminar: Farid Azfar (Swarthmore College) The Golden Age of the Assiento
H3.03 Humanities building

All are welcome.

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ÌÇÐÄTV History of Violence Network
H244, Humanities Building

Professor Christoph Mick (ÌÇÐÄTV). A discussion of his book Lemberg, Lwów, L'viv, 1914–1947: Violence and Ethnicity in a Contested City (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2015). Extracts to be circulated.

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Ramphal Building R1.15
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UG Modules Fair - 2016/17 modules!
Physics Lecture Theatre (PLT)

In order to advertise some new module offerings, the department will be offering a Course Fair on Thursday 25 February, in the Physics Lecture Theatre (PLT).

Several members of the faculty will be discussing new or revised module offerings for next year; afterwards, there will be free wine and a chance to discuss the modules further with staff members.

PLT is located on the continuation of the Science Concourse towards Physics on the same level at the library bridge.

 

Do not worry if you cannot make this event, you will receive details on how to apply for modules and you will not be disadvantaged in any way if you have not attended this meeting.

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