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CHM Reading Lunch: The Global and the Postcolonial in Medical History
H4.49 Humanities 4th floor extension

Our next reading lunch will compare Sarah Hodges' article on the concept of the global in medical history, with Roberta Bivins' on the postcolonial lens as applied to immigration.

Readings:

'', Social History of Medicine 2012; doi: 10.1093/shm/hks058.

Social History of Medicine (2012) 25,3, pp. 719-728.

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STVDIO Seminar - Denis Robichaud
H454

(Notre Dame),

‘Plato’s Persona: Marsilio Ficino and Renaissance Humanism’.

(Joint with the Department of Italian Seminar).

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SO.20

 ‘A lack of continuity: salvaging the gendered work of script supervisors’

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Dr. Melanie Williams (UEA) - 'A Lack of continuity: salvaging the gendered work of script supervisors'
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History and Film: ‘A lack of continuity: salvaging the gendered work of script supervisors’
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Seminar with Dr Melanie Williams, UEA, : ‘A lack of continuity: salvaging the gendered work of script supervisors’

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