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Wednesday, May 03, 2017

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Runs from Wednesday, May 03 to Thursday, May 04.

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WiP Seminar
The Oculus Building: OC.O.04

Guest speaker Matthew Nicholls will be speaking about his Virtual Rome Project.

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Table ronde/presentation on the French Presidential Elections
S0.21 Social Sciences Building

Table ronde/presentation on the French presidential elections.

Wednesday 3 May in S0.21 Social Sciences Building at 4.30

The French Department organises a table ronde on the May 2017 Presidential elections.

5 speakers : Professor Nick Hewlett of ÌÇÐÄTV University (extreme-left) / Professor Jim Shields from Aston University (Le Front National) / Beatrice Jule-Keogan of ÌÇÐÄTV University (Francois Hollande-Benoit Hamon) / Dr David Lees of ÌÇÐÄTV University (Le Front National)/ William Rispin of ÌÇÐÄTV University (Alain Juppe- Francois Fillon).

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Samual Bibby (Art History Journal) - 'What a Load of Rubbish': Sculpture, Collage, Magazine Art, and the Historiography of 1970s British Art History
F37, History of Art, Millburn House
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Humanities Building H2.44

Maike Schult (Kiel): Traumics - The Church and Trauma in comic book format

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Plot Your Itinerary: Reconceptualizing European Literary History
R3.25 Ramphal Building

We will be welcoming Professor David Wallace (University of Pennsylvania) to speak on the topic of ‘Plot Your Itinerary: Reconceptualizing European Literary History’

 

Wednesday 3rd May at 5pm

Ramphal Building, R3.25

 

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Medieval Seminar Series: David Wallace (Uni of Pennsylvania), Title to be confirmed
Ramphal Building, 3.25, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
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History Research Seminar: panel discussion with Adam Sisman on 'Life Histories: Writing Biography'
OC0.01 Oculus building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

Please note slightly later start time.

Panel discussion with:

  • Adam Sisman (independent scholar and author)
  • Dan Branch (History)
  • Maxine Berg (History)
  • Maureen Freely (English and Comparative Literary Studies)
  • Richard Aldrich (PAIS)

Refreshments and informal discussion. All are welcome.

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Italian Thought: Origins and Actuality
MS.05

You are all invited to a special CRPLA event on Wednesday 3 May, as part of the Italian Thought: Origins and Actuality project, organised by Alessandra Aloisi and Fabio Camilletti (Italian Studies). We are delighted to host Professor Roberto Esposito (SNS, Pisa), whose talk will be followed by two responses.

Talk: Roberto Esposito on The Dispositif of the Person

Respondents: Oliver Davis (ÌÇÐÄTV, French) and Howard Caygill (Kingston)

Chair: Fabio Camilletti (ÌÇÐÄTV, Italian)

Wine reception to follow.

Please note there are two further events on Thursday 4 May, with full details available here:

The two-day event is supported by the HRC-funded Italian Studies Research Seminars, the HRC Visiting Speaker's Fund, and the European Union's Horizon's 2020 research and innovation programme, as well as CRPLA.

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Italian Thought: Origins and Actuality - Talk by Roberto Esposito
MS.05

Talk by Roberto Esposito on The Dispositif of the Person

chair: Fabio Camilletti (ÌÇÐÄTV, Italian)

respondents: Oliver Davis (ÌÇÐÄTV, French) and Howard Caygill (Kingston)

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