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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

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Skills session: 'A Thing of the Past: making use of material cultures in history' with Dr Jack Elliott (ÌÇÐÄTV)
Graduate Space, 4th floor extension, Humanities building
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postgrad Skills Session: Material Cultures
Graduate Space

with Dr Jack Elliott

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H545, Humanities Building

Guardian Crime Writer Duncan Campbell

'True Crime? The remarkable memoirs of criminals, detectives and crime reporters'

Tuesday 28th January, 1.00 – 2.00 pm in H545

(joint with Comparative American Studies seminar)


Duncan Campbell is a freelance writer who worked for the Guardian for more than twenty years as crime correspondent and Los Angeles correspondent. He is author of two novels, The Paradise Trail (2008) and If it Bleeds (2009) and five non-fiction books including The Underworld and That was ÌÇÐÄTV, This is Personal.

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History/CAS Research Seminar: Duncan Campbell
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a joint History and Centre for Comparative American Studies Research Seminar

Duncan Campbell (Guardian Crime Writer)

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Department of Film and Television Studies

IAS Visiting Fellow Ms Alina Marazzi with Karl Schoonover (ÌÇÐÄTV)

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Research Seminar Series: Fabienne Marchand and Desiree Arbo
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Fabienne Marchand: Old stones, new texts: searching for inscriptions in Greece 2009-13


Desiree Arbo: Latin Epic and Plato in 18th Century Paraguay: an Introduction to the Works of José Manuel Peramás, S.J.

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Filmmaker Alina Marazzi speaks about her documentaries

A masterclass with documentary filmmaker Alina Marazzi. Tuesday 28th January, 4:00-6:00pm, A0.26 (Millburn House)

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Stvdio Seminar-Jeroen De Keyser (University of Leuven)
H454, off the Graduate Space

Jeroen De Keyser (University of Leuven) on ‘Fashioning a humanist's network. Filelfo's epistolographic self-promotion

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STVDIO Seminar - Jeroen De Keyser
H454

 Jeroen De Keyser (University of Leuven)

‘Fashioning a humanist's network. Filelfo's epistolographic self-promotion.’

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