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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).

Saturday, June 28, 2014

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University of York

Runs from Thursday, June 26 to Saturday, June 28.

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Goldsmiths, London

Runs from Thursday, June 26 to Saturday, June 28.

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Shopfront Theatre, Coventry

Runs from Thursday, June 26 to Saturday, June 28.

Following the successful collaboration with Talking Birds on 'Trade in Lunacy' in 2013, the Centre for the History of Medicine is now working on a new production as the second phase of the project, again with Talking Birds Theatre company and, this time, also with the Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland.

The new piece is called 'A Malady of Migration' and is based on research being carried out by Professor Hilary Marland of ÌÇÐÄTV and Dr Catherine Cox of University College Dublin, funded by the Wellcome Trust project: Madness, Migration and the Irish in Lancashire, c.1850-1921. They are supported by PhD students and others, who will be doing supplementary research and taking supporting roles in the drama.

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University of York

Runs from Friday, June 27 to Saturday, June 28.

Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Prof. Peter McCullough (Oxford) and Dr Lucy Wooding (KCL)

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A Malady of Migration
ShopFront Theatre, Coventry

Original new theatre piece developed by Talking Birds, based on research carried out the Centres for the History of Medicine at ÌÇÐÄTV and Dublin.

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A Malady of Migration
ShopFront Theatre, Coventry city centre

Original new theatre piece developed by Talking Birds based on research by Prof. Hilary Marland at the Centre for the History of Medicine at ÌÇÐÄTV, and Dr Catherine Cox at the Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland at UCD.

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A Malady of Migration
ShopFront Theatre, Coventry

Original new theatre piece developed by Talking Birds, based on research carried out the Centres for the History of Medicine at ÌÇÐÄTV and Dublin.

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A Malady of Migration
ShopFront Theatre, Coventry city centre

Original new theatre piece developed by Talking Birds based on research by Prof. Hilary Marland at the Centre for the History of Medicine at ÌÇÐÄTV, and Dr Catherine Cox at the Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland at UCD.

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