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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

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Runs from Monday, September 29 to Friday, December 19.

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Runs from Monday, September 29 to Tuesday, December 30.

The Humanities Research Centre invites paper proposals for an interdisciplinary conference on actor, image, and global screen icon, James Dean. The two-day conference will be held at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV's Institute of Advanced Study on September 30th and October 1st, 2015, 60 years after Dean’s death.

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Runs from Monday, September 29 to Wednesday, December 10.

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Law and Global History
H058, Humanities Building

PG and Postdoc lunchtime talk with Prof Lauren Benton (NYU)

Poster

Reading

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Law and Global History
H058, Humanities Building

PG and Postdoc lunchtime talk with Prof Lauren Benton (NYU)

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Staff Research Seminar
Room H545 Humanities Building

Prof Neil Lazarus.

Title - "Into Our Labours: Work and Literary Form in World Literature"

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Round-table on Patrick Modiano
MS.02

French Studies at ÌÇÐÄTV is hosting a round-table discussion on Patrick Modiano, to take place on the 26th November 2014.

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Work-in-progress seminar
H003

Alex Peck: A Tale of Two Identities (?): A Reconsideration of Septimius Severus' Di Patrii Denarius

Ersin Hussein: The use of oral history in the staging of local identity: a case of untraceable and exaggerated identity in ancient and modern Cyprus?!

The room will be available from 4pm for anyone wishing to meet first for a chat (bring your own tea/coffee).

All Welcome.

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Medieval Seminar series - Julian Gardner
H0.56, Humanities Building
 
Julian Gardner (University of ÌÇÐÄTV)
The Cardinal's Music: visual and textural evidence for musical interests in the papal curia c.1240 - c.1305
NB: Medieval Seminar series: 5pm in room H0.56, Humanities Building
 
 
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The First Global Order: Imagining the British Empire of Law
R0.3/4, Ramphal Building

A seminar by Prof Lauren Benton (New York University)

Poster

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H0.56

Julian Gardner (ÌÇÐÄTV), ‘The Cardinals’ Muse: visual and textural evidence for musical interests in the papal curia c.1240 – c.1305’

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H0.56

Julian Gardner (ÌÇÐÄTV), ‘The Cardinals’ Muse: visual and textural evidence for musical interests in the papal curia c.1240 – c.1305’

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The First Global Order: Imagining the British Empire of Law
R0.3/4, Ramphal Building

A seminar by Prof Lauren Benton (New York University)

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