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Thursday, February 27, 2014

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Visual and Material Culture Reading Group
H.204

J. Whitley (2013). Homer's entangled objects: narrative, agency and personhood in and out of Iron Age texts. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 23, 395-416.

Contact Clare Rowan for a copy of the reading.

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Japan, Asia and the World Trading System in the Long Nineteenth Century
PG space, 4th floor, Humanities Building

Global workshop

Kaoru Sugihara (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo), 'Asia in the Growth of World Trade in the Long Nineteenth Century'

Atsushi Kobayashi (Kyoto University), 'Development of Intra-Southeast Asian Trade and the Role of Singapore, c.1820s-1852'

Toshiya Kawashima (The University of Tokyo), 'Conventional Tariff Network and the Japanese Trade Policy, 1858-1911'

Masao Daemeur (Science Po, Paris, and the University of Tokyo),'French Perception of Japanese Industrial Competitiveness: A Case Study of Economic Information Flows in France, Germany and Indochina, 1919-1931'

 

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Graduate Space, 4th Floor, Humanities
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PG space, 4th floor, Humanities Building
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G08 Writer's Room, Millburn House

Free and open to all!

  

Tim's first book The Last King of Lydia was shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize. A graduate of the ÌÇÐÄTV Writing Programme, he will be giving his personal take on how a graduate from the MAW got his book published.

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H3.03

 

Tom Stammers (University of Durham) -The Terror in Images: collecting and memorializing the French Revolution

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H303

Tom Stammers (Durham)

The Terror in Images: collecting and memorialising the French Revolution

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Literary Soiree
Rehearsal Room, Millburn House

Free Entry!!

You are warmly invited to a Literary Soiree on Thursday 27th Feb, 7pm-9pm in the Rehearsal Room in Millburn House; an evening of entertainment, refreshment and comically unusual and deeply interesting readings from some of the ÌÇÐÄTV Writing Programme's finest authors and poets.

This year's guests are AL Kennedy, Peter Blegvad, Maureen Freely, David Morley and Helen Kidd.

There's also a raffle to win fantastic literary prizes! Refreshments provided for a small amount. ALL proceeds go towards the publication of 'Tinderbox', the MA in Writing 2014 Anthology.

We look forward to seeing you there!!

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