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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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Made Up People - Conference
IAS, ÌÇÐÄTV
Made Up People

An interdisciplinary Approach to Labelling and the Construction of People in Post-War History

With Key Note Speaker: Professor Ian Hacking

25th October 2013
(ÌÇÐÄTV Institute of Advanced Studies)

Convened by and

'Made Up People': An Interdisciplinary Approach to Labelling and the Construction of People in Post-War History

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Made Up People - Conference
IAS, ÌÇÐÄTV
Made Up People

An interdisciplinary Approach to Labelling and the Construction of People in Post-War History

With Key Note Speaker: Professor Ian Hacking

25th October 2013
(ÌÇÐÄTV Institute of Advanced Studies)

Convened by and

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Venice Distinguished Lecture - Portraying Beauty: Parmigianino, Raphael and Titian
Palazzo Pesaro Papafava, Calle de la Rachetta, Cannaregio 3764, 30121 Venice, Italy

The First ÌÇÐÄTV in Venice Biennial Lecture in the History of Art is Portraying Beauty: Parmigianino, Raphael and Titian by Elizabeth Cropper, Dean, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.

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Biennial Lecture in the History of Art-'Portraying Beauty: Parmigianino, Raphael and Titian'
Palazzo Pesaro Papafava, Cannaregio, Venice

For further information, contact Dr Lorenzo Pericolo on L.pericolo@warwick.ac.uk

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Biennial Lecture in the History of Art-'Portraying Beauty: Parmigianino, Raphael and Titian'
Palazzo Pesaro Papafava, Cannaregio, Venice

For further information, contact Dr Lorenzo Pericolo on L.pericolo@warwick.ac.uk

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