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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

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Oral History Week: Relaunch of ÌÇÐÄTV Oral History Network
Various locations - see attached poster

Runs from Tuesday, November 14 to Thursday, November 16.

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Work in Progress Seminar
0C1.02

Speakers:

Denise Wilding: 'The Lead Tokens of Graeco-Roman Egypt: A Re-Examination of their Imagery in the Context of Local and Provincial Identities'

Joanna Kemp: 'Reactions to Rome in Bosporan Royal Titulature'

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French Studies Research Seminar: Berny Sèbe (University of Birmingham), 'Beyond L'Atlantide and Beau Geste: Desert fortifications and the French conquest of the Sahara (1880s to the present day)’
H4.44
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Work in Progress Seminar: Paul Smith (ÌÇÐÄTV), 'Sit Like an Apple': Why Did Cezanne Represent People as if they were Things (and Vice-Versa)?
Room F37, Department of History of Art, Millburn House
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H2.44
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Oculus OC1.07
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Medieval Seminar Series: Miri Rubin (Queen Mary), ‘Ecclesia and Synagoga; Thinking about Jews in the Medieval Longue Durée’
OC1.07 (Oculus Building)

Miri Rubin (Queen Mary), ‘Ecclesia and Synagoga; Thinking about Jews in the Medieval Longue Durée’

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Helen Martin Studio - ÌÇÐÄTV Arts Centre

The inaugural ÌÇÐÄTV Prize for Women in Translation will be awarded on 15 November 2017 to the best eligible work of fiction, poetry or literary non-fiction, or work of fiction for children or young adults that has been written by a woman, translated into English by a female or male translator, and published by a UK or Irish publisher.

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